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Loyal To The Game

3.7

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発売日 2004年12月14日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAmaru/Interscope
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 B000386102
SKU 075021032910

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:04:56
Personnel: 2Pac (rap vocals); Ronald Isley, Sleepy Brown (vocals); Edi, Eminem, G-Unit, Jadakiss, Nate Dogg, Noble, Obie Trice, Big Syke (rap vocals). Dozens of posthumous releases have been culled from 2Pac's archives, both by his mother, Afeni Shakur, and by more dubious sources. Eight years after the conflicted poet/thug's death comes Loyal to the Game, featuring more untapped rhymes. These recordings are the latest unearthed by Afeni Shakur, and while it might be easy to dismiss yet another new collection, two things work in this album's favor. The tapes were handed over to hip-hop icon Eminem, providing a completely unique angle on 2Pac's rhymes. More importantly, while these offerings are late in coming, that is not to say 2Pac's mother is desperately peddling the dregs of his output; the lyrics on Loyal to the Game are razor-sharp. Eminem's trademarked heavily syncopated sound provides an almost surreal sheen to the proceedings, and Em's voice graces the strong opening track, "Soldier Like Me (aka The Return of the Soulja)." The guests run the gamut from 2Pac contemporaries Nate Dogg and members of the fallen rapper's crew, the Outlawz, to relative newcomers Jadakiss and G-Unit, but all performances are solid and requisitely reverent to the memory of Tupac Shakur. Loyal to the Game simply combines strong remaining lyrics of a late master with newer ones, and stands as one of the best posthumous 2Pac releases.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Soldier Like Me (A.K.A. Return of the Soulja)

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    2. 2.
      The Uppercut

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    3. 3.
      Out on Bail

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    4. 4.
      Ghetto Gospel

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    5. 5.
      Black Cotton

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    6. 6.
      Loyal to the Game

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    7. 7.
      Thugs Get Lonely Too

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    8. 8.
      N.I.G.G.A. (Never Ignorant About Getting Goals Accomplished)

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    9. 9.
      Who Do You Love?

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    10. 10.
      Crooked Nigga Too

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    11. 11.
      Don't You Trust Me

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    12. 12.
      Hennessey

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    13. 13.
      Thug 4 Life

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    14. 14.
      Po Nigga Blues

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    15. 15.
      Hennessey

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    16. 16.
      Crooked Nigga Too

      アーティスト: 2Pac

    17. 17.
      Loyal to the Game

      アーティスト: 2Pac

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: 2Pac

オリジナル発売日:2004年

商品の紹介

な・な・なんとEminemが制作した故2 Pacの完全未発表アルバムが登場!!自身の新作「Encore」を録り終えたばかりのEminemが集中して仕上げたというだけあって、13曲すべてのクォリティにいやでも期待が高まろうというもの。他プロデュース陣はScott Storch、Red Spyda、Raphael Saadiq 、ゲストには50 Cent、Jadakiss、Lloyd Banks、Nate Dogg、Obie Trice、Outlawz、Ron Isely、Sleepy Brown、Young Buck…など、あたり前っちゃあ当たりまえですが、この人のアルバムならではの豪華顔ぶれ!ちなみにNate Doggをfeat.した『Thugz Get Lonely Too』はアルバムを象徴するような、す・ば・ら・し・いナンバーです!
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Vibe (pp.137-138) - 3 1/2 discs out of 5 - "Arguably the strongest of 2Pac's posthumous LPs..."
Rovi

Loyal to the Game, the ninth 2Pac album released by his enterprising mother-turned-executive producer, Afeni Shakur, is one of the more unique entries in the martyred rap legend's extensive catalog. Produced entirely by Eminem, it carries on with the approach the man otherwise known as Marshall Mathers took with his production contributions to the preceding year's Tupac: Resurrection. Eminem had produced a few songs on that soundtrack, most notably the landmark 2Pac-Biggie duet "Runnin' (Dying to Live)," and his work here on Loyal to the Game isn't too much of a departure from the style of that song. In the wake of that song's popularity, Afeni gave Eminem some old tapes, and he went to work, stripping them of their productions, giving them his own trademark backing (characterized by his style of punchy, syncopated, unfunky beatmaking), incorporating some guest raps for secondary verses, and polishing them off with various sorts of hooks. Eminem's efforts here work, even if they aren't ideal. On the one hand, there's no questioning Em's integrity. He pens some reverent liner notes, explaining his position (or justifying it, depending on your viewpoint), and Afeni also pens some touching liners, likewise explaining why Eminem of all people gets the green light to produce this album in its entirety. And Em doesn't take his job here lightly. His beats hit hard and are well crafted, most similar to his more hardcore self-productions like "Mosh" or "Lose Yourself." His hooks are also well crafted: he takes the hook himself on "Soldier Like Me"; brings in 50 Cent and Nate Dogg for "Loyal to the Game" and "Thugs Get Lonely Too," respectively; samples Elton John ("Indian Sunset"), Curtis Mayfield ("If There's a Hell Below"), and Dido ("Do You Have a Little Time") for other songs; and lets 2Pac handle his own hooks elsewhere. On the other, more cynical hand, Eminem simply isn't a good fit, and the four bonus tracks here testify to what could have been. Produced by Scott Storch, Red Spyda, Raphael Saadiq, and DJ Quik, these bonus track "remixes" are clearly the highlights of the album (and quite fantastic highlights at that, perhaps alone reason enough to pick up this album). These guys produce beats much more fitting to 2Pac's rhyme style. Sure, Eminem is a great producer, but he produces these 2Pac tracks as if he were producing himself, and 2Pac is a much different breed of rapper than Slim Shady, especially in terms of cadence and delivery. This is all the more evident because the source tapes of these tracks date back to the early '90s, when 2Pac was at his funkiest and least hardcore. (While the dates aren't provided in the credits, the original producers are credited: Randy "Stretch" Walker, DJ Daryl, Live Squad, and Deon Evans, all of whom worked with Pac during his early years, namely the early '90s, just as he was leaving Digital Underground and getting his career off the ground. Various time-specific references within Pac's lyrics are further evidence of this, such as passing references to the L.A. riots.) How much Loyal to the Game ultimately appeals to you will likely depend on how much you like Eminem. After all, this is as much his album as 2Pac's -- a labor of love, no doubt. If you're fond of his lock-step beatmaking and big hooks, you'll find much to like here, for Pac's rhymes are undoubtedly fascinating in any context, even at this early stage of his career. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Rovi

もう2パックの死後作が出るといっても驚かれないでしょうが……この死後7作目(!)となるオリジナル・アルバムは、恐らく91~94年に録音された未発曲をエミネムがリプロデュースしたもの。ネイト・ドッグやGユニットとの絡みはミックステープで聴けそうな疑似共演ながら、エルトン・ジョンの登場には流石にビックリ!! 未加工のテイクも聴いてみたいけど、善くも悪くもエミネム色全開で統一感のある作りは必聴ですよ。
bounce (C)狛犬
タワーレコード(2005年01,02月号掲載 (P88))

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亡き今も語られるHip-Hopのカリスマラッパー2PACですが、全くHip-Hopに触れていない頃から名は目にしていました。
そんな頃と少ししか変わらない僕がレビューするのもどうかと思いますが、EMINEMがプロデュースしたことを抜きにしても良いですね。
Dancehallの香りも感じさせるTrackの中で女性Choによる歌い出しが印象的な"⑪Don't You Trust Me"は美しい。
Bonus Track群は個人的にはいらないが、Hip-Hop畑の方にはどうなんだろ?
2008/06/19 yasuさん
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何ら問題ない。誰よりもTUPACをリスペクトし、TUPACの母からも推薦されるエミネムが製作に関わったのだから。
そりゃこのアルバムのオリジナル音源もあるということだから、そっちでもリリースして欲しいけど、TUPAC好きなら何も言わずじっくり聴くのが礼儀ですね。
2005/01/28 BTBさん
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待ちに待った新未発表音源集ということでかなり期待していたのですが、個人的にあまり好きにはなれない内容でした。全体通して「これは2PACなのか?」と感じました。EMINEMプロデュースということでトラックがもう完全にEMINEMですね。EMINEM個人はとても素晴らしいとは思いますが、彼のトラックは2PACの良さを壊してるような気がします。
2004/12/15 wapoさん
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