Warren G Regulate...G Funk Era [PA]
Rolling Stone: 3 Stars - Good - "...fat-bottomed, mellowed-out sound that conjures up the days of way back. It's lazy, loping shuffle suits the Southern California climate..."
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CD Details
- Released: April 3, 2000
- Originally Released: 2000
- Label: Def Jam (USA)
Entertainment Reviews:
Rolling Stone - 8/11/94, p.69
3 Stars - Good - "...fat-bottomed, mellowed-out sound that conjures up the days of way back. It's lazy, loping shuffle suits the Southern California climate..."Rolling Stone - 8/11/94, p.69
3 Stars - Good - "...fat-bottomed, mellowed-out sound that conjures up the days of way back. It's lazy, loping shuffle suits the Southern California climate..."Spin - 9/94, p.135
Highly Recommended - "...Truth be told, Warren G. wasn't cut out to be a hardass. He's a romantic, in love with soft sound..."Spin - 12/94, p.78
Ranked #15 in Spin's list of the '20 Best Albums Of '94' - "...smooth-as-backseat-vinyl '70s popfunk with just a hint of '90s nihilism..."Spin - 9/94, p.135
Highly Recommended - "...Truth be told, Warren G. wasn't cut out to be a hardass. He's a romantic, in love with soft sound..."Spin - 12/94, p.78
Ranked #15 in Spin's list of the '20 Best Albums Of '94' - "...smooth-as-backseat-vinyl '70s popfunk with just a hint of '90s nihilism..."Entertainment Weekly - 6/24/94-7/1/94, pp.100-101
"...the smooth atmosphere he generates is irresistible..." - Rating: B+Entertainment Weekly - 6/24/94-7/1/94, pp.100-101
"...the smooth atmosphere he generates is irresistible..." - Rating: B+Q - 9/94, p.117
4 Stars - Excellent - "...A series of street-level raps are given welcome injections of ironic, anti-misogynist humour via brief cuts like Gangsta Sermon on an excellent album which, overall, remains heavy on melody and light on machismo..."Q - 9/94, p.117
4 Stars - Excellent - "...A series of street-level raps are given welcome injections of ironic, anti-misogynist humour via brief cuts like Gangsta Sermon on an excellent album which, overall, remains heavy on melody and light on machismo..."Village Voice (2/28/95) - Ranked #22 in the Village Voice's 1994 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll.
Village Voice (2/28/95) - Ranked #22 in the Village Voice's 1994 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll.
New York Times (Publisher) - 1/5/95, p.C15
Included on Neil Strauss' list of the Top 10 Albums Of '94 - "...This crossbreed of hard rap and smooth soul from a converted gangster proved that opposites could reconcile."New York Times (Publisher) - 1/5/95, p.C15
Included on Neil Strauss' list of the Top 10 Albums Of '94 - "...This crossbreed of hard rap and smooth soul from a converted gangster proved that opposites could reconcile."NME (Magazine) - 12/24/94, p.23
Ranked #25 in NME's list of the 'Top 50 Albums Of 1994.'NME (Magazine) - 8/27/94, p.39
"...The rap album of the summer..."NME (Magazine) - 12/24/94, p.23
Ranked #25 in NME's list of the 'Top 50 Albums Of 1994.'NME (Magazine) - 8/27/94, p.39
"...The rap album of the summer..."Tracks:
- 1.Regulate
- 2.Do You See
- 3.Gangsta Sermon
- 4.Recognize
- 5.Super Soul Sis
- 6.'94 No Draft
- 7.So Many Ways
- 8.This D. J
- 9.This Is the Shack
- 10.What's Next
- 11.and Ya Don't Stop
- 12.Runnin' Wit No Breaks