D.o.d. 0205 (Explicit Version) (2005)

Artist: Do Or Die
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Label: Atlantic/q Records
UPC: 00075679381729
Release Date: 2/1/2005
Buy.com Sku: 63949982
Item#: M245HL
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Against All Odds (Intro) ~ Do Or Die
2. Right Here ~ Do Or Die
3. Chain Of Command ~ Do Or Die
4. Max Julien Interlude ~ Do Or Die
5. U Already Know - (with Remy Ma) ~ Do Or Die
6. Higher - (with Kanye West) ~ Do Or Die
7. Max Julien Interlude ~ Do Or Die
8. Magic Chick - (with R. Kelly) ~ Do Or Die
9. Nawty - (featuring Bounty Killer/Sasha) ~ Do Or Die
10. Paid The Price - (with Kanye West) ~ Do Or Die
11. If Only You Knew - (featuring Syleena Johnson/Twista) ~ Do Or Die
12. Holla At Your Boy ~ Do Or Die
13. Be Alright - (featuring Ric Jilla/Johnny P.) ~ Do Or Die
14. Around Here - (with Malik Yusef) ~ Do Or Die
15. WA da da Dang - (with Grind) ~ Do Or Die
16. Getcha Weight Up ~ Do Or Die
17. For My N***Az - (featuring Traxster Trump) ~ Do Or Die
18. Max Julien Interlude ~ Do Or Die
19. Church - (featuring DJ Quik/Johnny P.) ~ Do Or Die
20. Higher - (featuring Kanye West/Shawnna) ~ Do Or Die



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Richie Davis (guitar); Neil Artwick, K Tone Caston (keyboards); Abel Garabaldi (programming); Paris Cole (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Manny Marroquin; Supa Engineer "Dura"; Jeff Lane; No I.D.
Recording information: Chicago Recording Company, Chicago, IL; Ocean Way Recording, Inc., Los Angeles, CA; Pressure Point Studios, Chicago, IL; Recording Plant, Los Angeles, CA; The Chocolate Factory, Chicago, IL; The Legendary Traxster, Inc. Recording, Chicago, IL; The Sound Villa, Miami, FL; United Technic Recordings, Chicago, IL.
Photographer: Vincent Soyez.
Perseverance in hip-hop tends not to pay off when you start strong and can't maintain momentum the second time out. Unlike a lot of other rap artists who debuted with a big single during the '90s, Do or Die did not fall off the face of the earth. They didn't dissolve after a second LP, either. They've remained active since 1996's "Po Pimp," building a catalog of albums that has been snapped up by a core following, despite only three charting singles to their credit. The group's sixth album, D.O.D., marks a move from Rap-A-Lot to The Legion, a new label with major distribution. The recent successes of fellow Chicagoans Kanye West, group collaborator Twista, and Shawnna (all of whom make appearances here) have possibly spurred renewed industry support for the group, evidenced by the not-exactly-cheap roster of producers on board for this album. They get some of the best beats to work with since their debut, provided by West, Scott Storch, DJ Quik, No I.D., and longtime collaborator Traxster. The result is both the hardest and one of the most soul-drenched albums they've released to date, and it's also one of their best. And if this happened to be a debut, rather than a fine release from some veterans associated with an eight-year-old hit, it would probably receive a just amount of attention. ~ Andy Kellman
Perseverance in hip-hop tends not to pay off when you start strong and can't maintain momentum the second time out. Unlike a lot of other rap artists who debuted with a big single during the '90s, Do or Die did not fall off the face of the earth. They didn't dissolve after a second LP, either. They've remained active since 1996's "Po Pimp," building a catalog of albums that has been snapped up by a core following, despite only three charting singles to their credit. The group's sixth album, D.O.D., marks a move from Rap-a-Lot to The Legion, a new label with major distribution. The recent successes of fellow Chicagoans Kanye West, group collaborator Twista, and Shawnna (all of whom make appearances here) have possibly spurred renewed industry support for the group, evidenced by the not-exactly-cheap roster of producers on board for this album. They get some of the best beats to work with since their debut, provided by West, Scott Storch, DJ Quik, No I.D., and longtime collaborator Traxster. The result is both the hardest and one of the most soul-drenched albums they've released to date, and it's also one of their best. And if this happened to be a debut, rather than a fine release from some veterans associated with an eight-year-old hit, it would probably receive a just amount of attention. [A chopped and screwed edition of the album was also made available.] ~ Andy Kellman
Chicago, Illinois possesses a rich gangster history and the pimp-touting trio Do or Die has chronicled its connection to this fabled city, peppering its sound with the swirling Rap-a-Lot flavor. With its 2004 album, D.O.D., Do or Die sever ties with its label of nearly a decade and team up with its hometown's wunderkind Kanye West, among others, for the group's most colorful album yet.
Do or Die opens the record with a furious energy, an anger that hits its peak when the act lays down some ground rules on "Chain of Command." After an interlude noting Do or Die's important place in the hardcore-rap world, the threesome slow down the tempo, with singer Remy Ma dropping by for the mellow-yet-sinister "U Already Know." "Higher" thrives on its Kanye West hook, while "Magic Chick" combines R. Kelly's honeyed soul with rugged rap. Do or Die subsequently shifts from a reggae beat back to another great West line, before launching into some Twista-assisted craziness on "If Only You Knew." With D.O.D., the trio's most exciting record to date, Do or Die switches up its style just enough to give it an intoxicating effect.

Producer: Kanye West; NO I.D.; R. Kelly; Scott Storch; Toxic

Engineer: Jun Ishizeki; Eric Scholotzer; Dan Burns; Jerome Sally; Larry Sternum; Jeff Lane; Wayne Allison

Musical Guests
Kanye West
R. Kelly
Twista
Bounty Killer
Sasha
Syleena Johnson
Johnny P.
Ric Jilla
Traxster Trump
DJ Quik
Shawnna

 
Compilation Appearances
Usual Suspects (Explicit Version)
Good Side Bad Side (Explicit Version)
Now Or Never (Explicit Version)
Thugged Out-Albulation (Explicit Version)
Whiteboys (Explicit Version)
Silence (Explicit Version)
Best Of Rap-A-Lot(screwed & Chop
My Homies (Explicit Version)
Tp 3 Reloaded (w/ Bonus DVD) (Limited Edition) (Explicit Version)
USUAL SUSPECTS(Explicit Version)
My Homies Part 2 (Explicit Version)
Rap A Lot Greatest Hits
Finally(Explicit Version)

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 02/01/2005
Original Release Date : 2005
Catalog ID : 93817
Label : The Legion
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00075679381729

  


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