Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Turf Talk- West Coast Vaccine (The Cure) *REVIEW*



Artist: Turf Talk
Title: West Coast Vaccine (The Cure)
Label: Sick Wid It

Track List:

1. Intro Ft. Akronems (Prod By Nick Fury) 3:22
2. Bring The Base Back (Prod By Rick Rock) 2:24
3. Doe Boy Ft. E-40, B-Legit (Prod by Droop-E) 3:25
4. Record Company (Skit) 0:58
5. Super Star Ft. Locksmith (Prod by E-A-Ski and CMT) 3:10 http://www.zshare.net/audio/22457440edd413/
6. I Got Chips Ft. E-40 (Prod By Rick Rock) 3:38
7. That's That Turf Talk (Prod By The Bizness) 3:29
8. Broke Niggas (Prod By Droop-E) 4:09
9. Popo's Ft. E-40 (Prod By Droop-E) 3:43
http://www.zshare.net/audio/2245793206c88d/
10.Back In The Day Ft. Cartoon, Jelly Roll (Prod by Rome) 4:19
11. Money On Ya' Head Ft. Knockamichie (Prod by Rick Rock) 3:01
12. Holla At You Ft. Rick Rock (Prod by Rick Rock) 4:35
13. Sick Wid' It Is The Crew Ft. E-40 (Prod by Jake 1) 4:10
14. X Ft. Yukmouth (Prod By Rick Rock) 5:09
15. Liquor Store (Skit) 1:28
16. I'm Ghetto (Prod By Rick Rock) 3:36
http://www.zshare.net/audio/224615484f7593/
17. Stop Snitchin' Ft. E-40 (Prod by Droop-E) 3:32
18. Minnie Minnie Ft. Freeway (Prod Droop-E) 4:21
19. Rippah Ft. Too Short (Prod By Troy Sanders) 3:51
20. Shinnin' (Prod By LA) 2:50
21. Groupie (Prod By Traxamillion) 3:47

My Rating: 4/5

My Review:

Unlike most people out here, I wasn't a big fan of Turf's debut album, "Street Novelist." I like Turf Talk's style, but I didn't like a lot of the beats from that album. His last album didn't sound like many other albums, and neither does this new one, but I enjoyed this one a lot more. With most of the album being produced by Rick Rock and Droop-E, you knew it was gonna have some serious slaps on it.

Best Track: Popo's. I can't believe Droop-E did this beat.

Other Standout Tracks: Super Star, Holla At You, I'm Ghetto, Groupie

Weak Tracks: Sick Wid' It Is The Crew, Rippah (The bass is DAMNN, but errything else is BOO BOO)

If you liked Turf's last album, you'll like this one because most of his appeal comes from his style. He's good for a couple of hot lines in each verse, but he's no lyrical beast.

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