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Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath
Dr. Dre:  Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath

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Released: 1996
Label: Interscope
Selection #: 115965
Compilation of multi-platinum producer's new label. Group Therapy: East Coast/West Coast Killas; Dr. Dre: Been There Done That; more.
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1 Aftermath (The Intro)
2 East Coast/West Coast Killas
3 Sh**tin' on the World
4 Blunt Time
5 Been There Done That
6 Choices
7 As the World Keeps Turning
8 Got Me Open
9 STR-8 Gone
10 Please
11 Do 4 Love
12 Sexy Dance
13 No Second Chance
14 L.A.W. (Lyrical Assault Weapon)
15 Nationowl
16 Fame
  
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Dr. Dre shifted directions drastically half-way through 1996, leaving Death Row Records and abandoning gangsta rap, claiming that he had "Been There, Done That." So, Dre founded a new record label, Aftermath, and built an artist roster consisting entirely of new, unproven talent. He also decided not to concentrate on rap, signing urban R&B acts as well as hip-hop. Aftermath's initial release was the various-artists compilation "Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath" and one listen proves that Dre wasn't kidding when he said he wasn't interested in gangsta anymore. There are a number of rappers on "The Aftermath", even a handful of hardcore rappers, but nothing fits into the standard G-funk template. The true revelation of the album is Dre's skill for urban R&B and soul, all of which sounds fresh and exciting compared to several of the fairly pedestrian hip-hop tracks. Despite the success of these urban productions, none of the actual performers make much of an impact -- the tracks are impressive only because it demonstrates Dre's musical versatilty and skill. In fact, the two tracks that really stand out -- Dre's stately, sexy "Been There, Done That" and the powerful "East Coast / West Coast Killas," which features cameos by B-Real, KRS-1, Nas and RBX -- are a combination of terrific production and personality, which is usually what results in great singles. But that doesn't mean that "The Aftermath" is a wash-out. Instead, it's a promising fresh start for Dr. Dre that is full of potential and enough great music to make it a vital listen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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