| | Dayton Family Return To Dayton Ave. CD Dayton Family Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
 |
|
Our Price: $11.79 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
Our Price: $10.89
|  |
Audio Mixers: Gee Pierce; Bernard Terry.
Recording information: E1BEU Music House. Return To Dayton Ave. Music Dayton Family Return To Dayton Ave. Songs Return To Dayton Ave. Music Review Average Rating: (3.7 out of 5 stars)   um... i really like all the other dayton family albums, but this isnt very good...hopefully their next real album is alot better cuz this is kinda wack,i mean its aiight but not vry good 4 TDF. check out the other albums not this one..... Submitted by kal (Gary, Indiana) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
dayton fam i was in the studio for this album with Gee up in sag nasty n no one can understand the struggles of flint rappers so dont hate appreciate they still just as real as eva u bets belive up also check out mack the jacka, billy smokes, n the new solo projects comin soon believe dat Submitted by kyledhl (Flint, Mi) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
3 STAR. NEEDS NEW COVER ART... alright, not as good as all the dayton family LP's, 2 much talk about jewelry,money,cars.....thats really all it is on this lil' EP. But it's still good, real nice beats, good flow , lyrics aint that good but sound good. THE COVER IS WACK!! THEIR THROWIN VL DOWN!!!! THAT'S HOE SHI%, CHILDISH AND UNNECESSARY!!!!! Submitted by Mikey G (Detroit) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
| Have you heard this album? |  |
Purchase Return To Dayton Ave. CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lean On Me: The Best Of Bill Withers CD (1994) Remastered
Return To Dayton Ave. album
$6.75
| | Jones, Mike & Magnificent 1st Round Draft Picks CDs (2003) Chop
Return To Dayton Ave. CD music
$14.59
| | Dayton Family Family Feud CD (2005)
Return To Dayton Ave. music CDs
$13.89 Time and time again it seemed like the Dayton Family had fallen off for good, not for lack of talent or motivation but rather because the group had been dealt a difficult hand from the get-go. The Family's debut album, What's on My Mind?, released in 1995 on the teeny-tiny Po' Broke label, was an unlikely success, for sure. Again, not because of the Dayton Family itself, nor because of the album, because in fact both were quite impressive. Instead, it was because the group was from Flint, MI -- a dilapidated industrial town an hour north of Detroit, not exactly a prime market -- and because it was 1995, a few years before the hardcore rap underground began flourishing with the advent of No Limit, Cash Money, and so on. But What's on My Mind? became a remarkable underground favorite, from Michigan to Atlanta to California. The group then, unfortunately, encountered problems with the law in years to come, which put operations on hold for a while. But the Dayton Family proved resilient, regrouping for a series of solo albums in 2001 followed by a comeback album in 2002, Welcome to the Dopehouse. Then another lull, a long one ...
| | B G Play It How It Go CD (2006)
Return To Dayton Ave. songs
$13.65
| | Lil' Flip Connected CD (2006) Enhanced CD
Return To Dayton Ave. album
$14.49
| | MR Criminal What The Streets Created Part 2 CD (2006)
Return To Dayton Ave. CD music
$14.65
| | Stones Throw 101 CD (2004) Bonus DVD
Return To Dayton Ave. music CDs
$17.49 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Peanut Butter Wolf.
Most underground hip-hop fans won't need a primer on Stones Throw, easily the best independent rap label of the late '90s and 2000s, and the home of Peanut Butter Wolf, Wildchild, and a host of Madlib projects (Madvillain, Quasimoto, Lootpack, Yesterday's New Quintet). Nevertheless, for its 101st release the label organized a two-disc package including a DVD with all of the label's videos and a CD with a Peanut Butter Wolf mix album of Stones Throw classics and unreleased tracks. Actually, the set works better as a fan-only release (of which the label has many) than an introduction, including more obscurities than truly excellent nuggets. Everyone exposed to this package, though, will discover exactly what makes the ...
| | Pagode Na Real CD (2004) (Import) Brazil
Return To Dayton Ave. songs
$17.09
| | Alias Season 2 TV Alias: Season 2 CD (2004)
Return To Dayton Ave. album
$14.65
| | 17 Wit A Thizz CD (2006)
Return To Dayton Ave. CD music
$18.99
| | Jeremy Limb Essential Einaudi CDs (2008) (Import) England
Return To Dayton Ave. music CDs
$29.19
|
|
|
|
 |
|

|