Album
Compton (A Soundtrack By Dr. Dre)
2015 · Hip Hop
19 collectors on Gatefold own this

Compton (A Soundtrack By Dr. Dre) is a Hip-Hop album by Dr. Dre, originally released in 2015. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked, owned by 19 collectors.
About
In 2015, Dr. Dre shocked a skeptical music world by dropping <i>Compton</i>, the long-awaited follow-up to 1999 chart monster <i>2001</i> that many expectant fans had come to believe was apocryphal. Loosely pegged to the release of the N.W.A biopic, <i>Straight Outta Compton</i>, the album found the West Coast rap founding father fully embracing his legacy as an auteur—an expert curator who knows his role and plays it to stylish, hard-boiled perfection. Dr. Dre has often compared his albums to film, and <i>Compton</i> sounds more cinematic than anything in his discography; with its all-star ensemble cast, it feels perfect for the age of Marvel movies that it surfaced into. Every beat sounds expensive and high stake, often changing shape with the entrance of a new voice—either a legacy act, reigning royalty, or a protégé on the rise. Dre did not return just to cash in on nostalgia; he thoughtfully pits the greatest minds of his generation and the next couple—Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Eminem—against a panoply of new talent from his home city, as a challenge to all parties to be on top of their game. As a rapper, Dre works to demonstrate the extent to which he can evolve with the times and play off of his collaborator. In “Genocide,” he goes toe-to-toe with his city’s star hip-hop talent, Kendrick Lamar, rapping in high, hoarse, and energized tones to complement Lamar’s own idiosyncratic, range-switching style. Elsewhere, then-newcomer Anderson .Paak assumes the Nate Dogg-like role of G-funk crooner but adds his own sense of urgency and eccentricity—see his inspired, unhinged interplay with Dre on “All In a Day’s Work.” .
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Tracklist
- 1Intro1:15
- 2Talk About It3:15
- 3Genocide4:26
- 4It’s All On Me3:47
- 5All In A Day’s Work5:13
- 6Darkside / Gone3:53
- 7Loose Cannons4:13
- 8Issues3:42
- 9Deep Water5:11
- 10One Shot One Kill3:25
- 11Just Another Day2:21
- 12For The Love Of Money4:08
- 13Satisfiction4:24
- 14Animals3:47
- 15Medicine Man4:14
- 16Talking To My Diary4:23
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- West Coast
- polished
- swaggering
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Anderson .PaakFEATURING VOCALS
- Andre BrissettKEYBOARDS
- Asia BryantFEATURING
- BJ The Chicago KidFEATURING
- Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
- Calibro 35
- Candice PillayFEATURING VOCALS
- Cheyenne L. SurrattVOCALS
- Cold 187umFEATURING
- Craigery OwensVOCALS
- Curtis ChambersBASS GUITAR BASS, GUITAR GUITAR
- Daniel TannenbaumVOCALS
- Dem JointzFEATURING VOCALS
- DJ PremierVOCALS
- Dontae WinslowFLUGELHORN, TRUMPET TRUMPET
- Eazy-EVOCALS
- EminemFEATURING
- Erick CoomesBASS GUITAR GUITAR, BASS
19 collectors on Gatefold own this · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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