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post #1 of 68
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so i'm just getting in to the audiophile world and im wondering what are the favorite rap albums audiophiles enjoy

for me its

4. nwa - straight outta Compton
3. wu-tang clan - enter the wu-tang (36 chambers)
2. the roots - do you want more ?!!!??!
1. the roots - come alive live
post #2 of 68
"The Cronic" Remastered Dr. Dre
"The Estatic" MosDef
"Relapse" Eminem
"Relapse Refill" Eminem
"Ready to Die" Remastered Notorious BIG
Any remastered album by Tupac ; All eyes on me, Me aginst the world, ect... Very well produced and layered in instruments and vocals

I am a fan of 50cent but the quality of the recordings does not equal any of the aforementioned.
post #3 of 68
There are only two that I've kept in the long run:

3 Feet High and Rising, De La Soul, and It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, by Public Enemy.

They're the only ones I've found worth repeat listens. I make an effort to listen every so often. Some rap/hip hop is catchy or poignant, but usually comes up empty in the end.
post #4 of 68
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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik View Post
[i] Some rap/hip hop is catchy or poignant, but usually comes up empty in the end.

Nice! The op asks for recommendations and you crap on his genre. If you do not have anything productive to add, perhaps move on without posting. Oh never mind, I see now you have 15K and climbing you go boy
post #5 of 68
Audiophile or no audiophile, I would have to say my top three are:

Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
The Goats - Tricks of the Shade
post #6 of 68
Eminems Marshall Mathers LP is one of the best rap records ive ever heard and the only one i consistently listen to.
post #7 of 68
The Pharcyde - Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde
A Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory
Nas - Illmatic
Jurassic 5 - Quality Control
Digable Planets - Blowout Comb
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2Pac - Greatest Hits (Maybe it doesn't count but it is a killer 2 disc album)
The Best Of SugarHill Gang: Rapper's Delight (does it count? lol)
Arrested Development - 3 Years 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life of
post #9 of 68
OutKast Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik has an amazing sound to it.
post #10 of 68
Madvillainy - Madvillain
The Holocaust - Blue Sky Black Death
Liquid Swords - GZA
Tical - Method Man
Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers - Wu-Tang Clan

and then there are a bunch that I love but these are my favourites
post #11 of 68
Dr. Dre - The Chronic
Jay-Z - The Blueprint
Notorious B.I.G - Ready To Die
Snoop Doggy Dogg - Doggystyle
Missy Elliot - Supa Dupa Fly
post #12 of 68
Blackalicious - Blazing Arrow

More Later
post #13 of 68
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Originally Posted by HipHopScribe View Post
Blackalicious - Blazing Arrow

More Later
Yes, Blazing Arrow is really great. Listening to it right now
post #14 of 68
Doom - Born Like This is his most recent (2009) but if you find yourself liking this all his other stuff (under MF Doom name) is well worth a listen. I enjoy it all. Great flow & humour, love the samples, REALLY love the samples!

Outkast - Stankonia

Jay Z - The Blueprint, has had 2 follow up Blueprint albums that imo, dont come close, this is the one. Neat production, great mix of tunes. Eminem appears on one track. Well worth a listen.

Atmosphere - Headshots:Se7en

2Pac - All Eyez On Me

I have saved the best for last;
Notorious BIG - Ready To Die. His 1st album and imo his best. Probably my favourite rap album ever. Imo he had the most perfect "rap voice" I have ever heard. A rap legend, this is why on youtube there are up to the minute comments like "King of NY", "RIP Biggie" etc. This is THE benchmark.

If you like the stuff on any of the albums mentioned, definitely go and check out their other albums. These are just my favourites, you may hate them, but love some of their other stuff.
post #15 of 68
Souls of Mischief - 93'Til Infinity: I have the standard album and the instrumentals on a copy. I find this album better than Illmatic just for the instrumentals and the vibe of it all.

Illmatic - Nas: really good.

K-os - Exit: I really find this album genius for its genre winding sound. 'Superstar PT Zero' just blew me away.

Otherwise I just dig old school and original hip hop.
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