Dogg Food [PA]Tha Dogg Pound
Release Date: 05/22/2001
Original Release:
1995
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 192696_CD
UPC # 728706300728
Label: Death Row (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Tha Dogg Pound
Artist: Snoop Dogg; Rage; Michel'le; Nate Dogg; Mr. Malik Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Tha Dogg Pound: Dat Nigga Daz, Kurupt (vocals). Additional personnel: Snoop Doggy Dogg, Nate Dogg, Michel'le, Rage, Mr. Malik, Big Pimpin Delemond, Val Young, Kevin "Slo Jammin" James, Ricky Harris, Mz. So 'Sentral, Tray Deee, Stacey Smallie, Rochelle Wright, Prince Ital Joe, Nancy Fletcher (vocals); Ricardo Rouse (guitar); Priest "Superfly" Brooks (keyboards); Carl "Butch" Small (percussion); Overdose (drum programming); Kevin "K.V." Varnado (background vocals). Producers: Dat Nigga Daz, DJ Pooh, Kurupt. Engineers include: Keston Wright, Rick Clifford, Tommy Daugherty. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Of all the hip-hop albums to make one's debut on, Tha Dogg Pound were lucky enough to make a name for themselves on Snoop Doggy Dogg's multi-platinum DOGGYSTYLE. Their raw, uncut lyrics and pimp-gangsta attitude created a high demand for the group, and backed by Death Row Records, it was only a matter of time before Kurupt and Dat Nigga Daz came forward with their own CHRONIC-type bomb. Thus, DOGG FOOD. The album's obvious distinction from the rest of the Death Row family of releases is that the Dr. is not in the studio. Still, DOGG FOOD is full of top-notch West Coast funk, with Daz behind the board establishing himself as the next Dre. And contributing the hardest of hardcore lyrics on "Do What I Feel," the two rappers show that they don't need to let the beats carry them; they even invite the Lady Of Rage to rip the mic right along with them. "Cyco-Lic-No" is among the strongest of the fast-paced tunes, and the inventive rhymes courtesy of Mr. Malik make you wish he was a permanent member of the group. With songs like "Smooth" and "A Doggz Day Afternoon" that exercise their laid-back groove and are enhanced by an appearance from Snoop himself, Tha Dogg Pound further secure their first class status in the overcrowded G-funk ranks.
Entertainment Weekly (11/17/95, p.79) - "...a dictionary entry for `Long Beach rap.'....anchored by familiar, rib-shuddering Jeep beats and eerily dazed synths, buckshot rapping spices up the album's predominantly loping gait, and soulful R&B swing, touches of dancehall, and old-school vocals look beyond So-Cal..." - Rating: A
Q (2/96, p.65) - Included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 1995.
Q (1/96, p.124) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...mongrels with a pedigree sound. Mongrels because they are gloriously hybrid, pedigree because the different strains combine so well..."
Musician (2/96, p.94) - "...phat, bass-driven rhythm tracks that evoke classic P-Funk without actively imitating it..."
Cali's Tha Dogg Pound are kind of like the television show GOOD TIMES, a spinoff of a spinoff that's created a legacy in its own right; as Dr. Dre unleashed Snoop Dogg on the world, thus did Snoop Dogg introduce the duo of Kurupt and Daz Dillinger. By the late 1990's, with hits like "Let's Play House," the duo had stamped its own voice on the hip-hop scene, together and as solo artists. After a relatively slight beef, the two came roaring back strong as ever on 2006's CALI IZ ACTIVE.
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