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Incredible. This reissue blew me away with its fantastic sound quality. Barely any surface noise. The bass is powerful, and the sound is loud and clear.
This is an excellent record pressing that I picked up about 20 years back. The dynamics are top-notch, it's punchy, and the bass is tight. Tracks like "What's Ya Poison" sound incredible. In my view, this was Mobb Deep's last truly great album. It might not be on the same level as The Infamous or Hello On Earth, but it's a really solid album that still holds up after two decades. [I'm playing this with an Ortofon 2M Black cartridge]
This is the official drop, but it kinda looks like a knockoff. Just so you know, Loud Records was also out there promoting other instrumental albums around that time (like Inspectah Deck's LP).
Absolutely fantastic sound! A true classic by the notorious band. Top-notch quality throughout. Cartridge used: Pick it S2 Ortofon
This is an excellent pressing that I picked up about 20 years back. The dynamics are top-notch, it's punchy, and the bass is tight. "What's Ya Poison" is a standout track, for instance. In my view, this was Mobb Deep's last truly great album. It might not be on par with the masterpieces that are The Infamous and Hello On Earth, but it's a very solid album that still sounds fantastic two decades on. [Listening to this with an Ortofon 2M Black cartridge]
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