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| | 3 'n the Mornin', Pt. 2 | | | Music Artist : | | DJ Screw | | Music Style : | | Southern Rock | | Record Label : | | Big Tyme Records | | Release Date : | | 1995-09-26 | | Store Price : | | $16.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $16.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Watch Yo Screw 2. Sailin' Da South 3. Smokin' and Leanin' 4. No Way Out 5. Foe Life 6. Servin a Duce 7. Sippin Codine 8. Elbows Swangin 9. High With the Blanksta 10. G Ride 11. Why You Hatin Me 12. Cloverland 13. Pimp Tha Pen 14. South Side
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3 'n the Mornin', Pt. 2 Submitted on: 2009-11-19 |
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| This album is good for just driving around, taking your time, and enjoying life. The beats are amazing and the mixing of them are great. The only con of it is that it could be better quality audio, but remember, it came from tape, so don't expect hi-fi sound. True underground classic. |
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Great Samples and Screwed Versions of Classics Submitted on: 2007-12-15 |
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| 1996 DJ Screw releases a second installment of his classic series: 3 'N The Mornin' and screws some of the classic southside joints from the mid 90's. He screws classics from Botany Boyz, Point Blankk, Al-D, E.S.G., and others. He even takes Mack 10's spits from "Foe Life" and puts them on his own "Foe Life" over an Al-D "Lost In Tha Hood" beat from Al's debut album Home Of The Free. I love the slowed and throwed version of "Cloverland" (Botany Boyz), and I love the added twangy guitar riff and keyboards. Screw will sometimes mix different beats together like here, and it works because the different samples go together well. Sometimes, the beat from one leads into the following joint, like the beat from that Al-D sample leading from "No Way Out" to "Foe Life" and to "Servin A Duce," but it never gets old because he adds more samples to the mixture. He is a master DJ and he can scratch and mix with the best of them. I also love the slowed version of E.S.G.'s laidback G-Funk rider anthem "G-Ride" and gives it that syrupy lean feel. There is even a sample of an Ant Banks beat mixed with E.S.G.'s beat and lyrics on "Sailin' Da South." The Ant Banks beat is from Spice 1's Face Of A Desparate Man" from 1994. DJ Screw definitely had a following in H-Town and he still lives on in fame. Paul Wall, Lil Keke, Mike Jones often have screwed samples in their songs, and chopped and screwed versions of their albums. I slept on him for a long time, especially being a west coast native, and I finally woke up to this man's great legacy. R.I.P. playa! |
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Classic Submitted on: 2006-07-21 |
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| Best DJ Screw album. Songs are tight. Mixing is on point. This is the one that changed the game. |
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Bang screw Submitted on: 2005-09-15 |
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| this is screw at his best if u dont have this u r sleepin |
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Classic Submitted on: 2004-11-01 |
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| This album is a classic. The songs all flow together so it's kind of hard to rate each song, but my favorite songs are Cloverland, Sippin' Codine, and Smokin' and Leanin'. I bought All Work No Play and was dissapointed, so I'd definitely recommend this over that. It's the best album I've gotten in a long time. It kind of grew on me. |
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