The song is worse quality than your average 2Pac track, what makes you think it was recorded that way?Hymnz said:radio quality? it sounds like it was recorded this way.
amaru/deathrow people werent sitting next to a radio recording shit.
this is the quality.
I dont think they recorded it themselves, they must have obtained the rip from a bootleg or something (like they did with They Don't Give A Fuck About Us).Hymnz said:if it was recorded from radio signal, they would know where it came from.
Because it was clean on the radio rip they used.Hymnz said:i dont understand why they use a clean version on GH though.
I'm not sure, maybe it was QD3. But I am sure that the info has been known for awhile and people aren't just assuming the master is lost because Amaru didn't remix it.Hymnz said:btw who confirmed that the masters were lost for SAIGH?
you are so horribly wrong. in fact, greatest hits was a joint effort by amaru and death row and if you look in the booklet, every song title has a little symbol next to it. somewhere in the booklet it says what symbol represents what, but it basically tells you what songs amaru handled and what songs death row handled. that, oh, and the death row logo on the back..P.U. said:Greatest Hits album was put together by Death Row so that's why they left most of shit untouched and put Top Dogg on All About You instead of Snoopy
and why Amaru keeps remixing Pac shit? Cause that's where they get their money from, fool, Pac is their only income so of course they gotta fuck with his shit
not only that, but the mixdown is entirely different. in the og the guitar is placed almost all the way to the left in the stereo image while the piano is leaning slightly towards right. on the og mostly everything sounds to be centered except for an occasional riff, percussion and possibly the guitar. to me, it also sounds like they re-recorded the bassline for the released version. the levels are different too. so yeah.KAMIKAZI said:Troublesome had some elements taken out when it was released, so yeah, they have the master.
on the radio tagged version he goes "watch mama open up her arms to hug me, and i ain't worried bout a damn thing, she still love me". on the released he goes "and i ain't worried bout a damn thang, but unconditional love".Hymnz said:if its true, then thats pretty sad actually... knowing many people have the proper tracks and dont understand what they are worth to us. i wonder if people will ever find them and release them. would love to hear they dont give a fuck about us in cdq.
kami - could you do me a favour and give me the unconditional love with the radio tag?
Unconditional Love OGHymnz said:kami - could you do me a favour and give me the unconditional love with the radio tag?