Damn never heard about this, thanks for the link btw
I thought the most obscure song out of this album/era was the OG Next Episode track that was supposed to end up on Doggystyle
wait what??
That’s what I said. These morons at deathrow didn’t even want to put anyone on the record face. You have to go to liner notes.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard Dre mention it. Other than the one person in the thread it’s like a silent coup not to tell us. Never heard it on a Dre mix show. 😳
It makes me wonder what his other extended “ club mix” versions are like.
What a horrible name to call it that. If you are trying to sell a reissue don’t you want to mention the artists who do the vocals? 😒
That’s what I said. These morons at deathrow didn’t even want to put anyone on the record face. You have to go to liner notes.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard Dre mention it. Other than the one person in the thread it’s like a silent coup not to tell us. Never heard it on a Dre mix show. 😳
It makes me wonder what his other extended “ club mix” versions are like.
What a horrible name to call it that. If you are trying to sell a reissue don’t you want to mention the artists who do the vocals? 😒
I completely agree, anytime I fall in love with a song like this I look if there's different versions of it and "Club Mix" is usually an instant skip. Why not call it something related to P-Funk or soul music? I can at least get why this was never an album cut, but this has heavy Marvin Gaye/George Clinton influence so I'm surprised Dre doesn't acknowledge this at all. Extended snoop raps and Daz verse sound like ideas that didn't make the cut of the original track. I feel like if Dre cared less about making Let Me Ride a hot single, this would've been how the song would've sounded like. It sounds a lot like I Want You by Marvin Gaye, one of Dre's favorite records, in a lot of ways.
I completely agree, anytime I fall in love with a song like this I look if there's different versions of it and "Club Mix" is usually an instant skip. Why not call it something related to P-Funk or soul music? I can at least get why this was never an album cut, but this has heavy Marvin Gaye/George Clinton influence so I'm surprised Dre doesn't acknowledge this at all. Extended snoop raps and Daz verse sound like ideas that didn't make the cut of the original track. I feel like if Dre cared less about making Let Me Ride a hot single, this would've been how the song would've sounded like. It sounds a lot like I Want You by Marvin Gaye, one of Dre's favorite records, in a lot of ways.
Dre Day (Extended Club Mix)
Rap Additional – RBX, Snoop, Rage
Remix, Producer Additional – Chris (The Glove) Taylor, Dr. Dre
Vocals Additional – Jewell, R.C.*
Here we go again
deep cover 187um remix is great also
i’ve heard the shorter original version of this club mix of let me ride but not one with a guitar solo at the end, good s***
dre and snoop came out to this at the up and smoke tour in the bouncing lowrider
This is nuts, op knows his s*** too
Great thread
OP always come through with fantastic content
nuthin but a g thang (remix) from the 1992 vinyl single, it’s on the b****es aint s*** beat
has much more of a freestyle session vibe and it adds to it, sounds dope
great rare cut
“ you gotta be effed up for this one”
Dl link:
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!https://youtu.be/rZNXSur2qMAIf this version won’t play for you:
!https://youtu.be/gHoaY_lbgzMThis guitarist goin off fam 🤯 I just assumed this version was the same as the other just looped. But George Clinton is singing vocal adlibs all through it & it isn’t a sample. This was on the cassette single, there’s clap drums, guitar solo, so many of us are eaaaaaaaarleeeeee. 😭
nice
SHEEEEESHHHHHHHHHH. Can't believe I never heard this, i thought i was a G-Funk head too. They shoulda kept that guitar solo on the OG Let Me Ride. S*** is funky as f***.