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Special Reserve (Advisory)

Obie Trice Audio CD

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1. Welcome
2. Got Hungry
3. You've Been Slaine
4. On & On
5. I Am
6. 4 Stories
7. Roughnecks ft. Deuce Wonder
8. Cool Cats
9. What You Want
10. Jack My Dick
11. Dope, Jobs, Homless (Bonus)*All cuts by DJ Grouch* All mixes done by Pro Logic

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Album Description

Obie Trice returns with a new street album, the first since his departure from Shady Records. Having sold in excess of 1.5 million albums to date (including Certified Platinum "Cheer".) Obie has managed to capture a strong fanbase through his touring, videos and steady rotation on commercial radio. "Special Reserve" is a departure from his typical sound, with a range of gritty hip hop backdrops provided by MoSS that keep in tune with the sound. MoSS has lended to such talents as: Ghostface, Raekwon, Az, Joell Ortiz, Slum Village, Joe Budden and many others. MoSS is also the first producer signed to DJ Premier's "Works of Mart" production company.

Album Description

2010 street release from the Detroit rapper. Special Reserve finds Obie collaborating solely with rising producer MoSS. With a very strong fanbase, a strong presence on commercial radio and having sold in excess of 1.5 million albums to date (including the certified platinum Cheers), Special Reserve is a departure from Obie's typical sound, as a wide range of gritty audio mosaics are provided by MoSS, as he continues to not only raise his profile, but the bar he's set from his previous work with Raekwon, Ghostface, Joell Ortiz, Joe Budden, AZ, Sean Price, Slum Village, Havoc, Kool G Rap, KRS-One/Buckshot and others.

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Amazon.com: 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best That Ever Did It On Shady Records, Jan 4 2012
By Jordan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Special Reserve (Advisory) (Audio CD)
The only few reviews on this site that exist for this album just goes to show how underrated Obie Trice is. Underrated and under-appreciated. If you're a fan of Obie Trice's first two studio albums, I'll be honest and say you may or may not like this album. This album contains songs recorded from 1997-2000. No shady beats, no features. So it has a very different sound than his first two albums, but that is not a bad thing. This album features a young, hungry Obie Trice spitting his heart out over dope beats. I can very rarely run through a whole album track for track and sit through it all. Well, this is one of those albums where I can. 35 minutes of pure, real, underground Detroit Hip-Hop. It's no surprise to me that Obie Trice soon got signed after he recorded these tracks. It's unfortunate that Obie was overshadowed by 50 Cent back in the day, because truthfully Obie deserved the attention, respect, and success of 50 Cent. If you are a fan of Obie Trice and his Shady albums, or just a fan of real hip-hop in general, this album is great to add to your collection. And you know what, I wasn't going to say this because I figured I would catch heat for it, but I'm going to say it: This album is the equivalent to Nas's 'The Lost Tapes'. Next stop: Bottoms Up.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic "3rd" album from Obie, Feb 19 2010
By G$ "Z-Wad" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Special Reserve (Advisory) (Audio CD)
It's been a little over 3 years since his last album, and Obie releases a classic album here, even better than his 4.5 star debut, "Cheers". I guess you could call this his 3rd album, though it states all songs were recorded between 1997-2000 when he was just 19-23 years old, and it is an amazingly great album, and probably one of the top 5, if not, definitely a top 10 album from 2009. It's a shame it took 9-12 yrs. for these to be officially released. It is shorter than his other 2, with only 11 songs and under 40 minutes long (a few die hard fans may have heard before), but of the 11, 2 are classic, 2 are almost classic, and the other 7 are good, mostly real good songs. Only one guest is on the album and he just does the hook on 1 song. As always, his flow and delivery is top-notch and he doesn't disappoint. Prduction is great as well, not surprising though as MoSS did the entire album. A must have album and one of the best of 2009 and can't wait for his next one to drop.

#1 - 9.5 (great beat)
#2 - 10 (CLASSIC -- great beat)
#3 - 9.5 (great beat)
#4 - 9 (nice beat)
#5 - 10 (CLASSIC with tight beat)
#6 - 8.5
#7 - 9 (upbeat track f/ Deuce Wonder)
#8 - 9 (nice beat)
#9 - 8
#10 - 8.5
#11 - 8 (original version is a classic however)

Obie Trice -- b. 11/14/77 -- Detroit, MI
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1.0 out of 5 stars Tell 'em why you mad...or don't, Jan 14 2012
By Shamontiel L. Vaughn "I'm boycotting Amazon's... - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Special Reserve (Advisory) (Audio CD)
I listen to "Cheers [Explicit]" and "Second Rounds On Me [Explicit]" all the time. If anybody asks me am I an Obie Trice fan, I say "yes" proudly. But this CD? Man, I really wish I would've taken reviewer Jacob Roberts' opinion seriously. This CD is just one long complaint. He's complaining about everybody he can think of from folks he wants to see dead to those who want him dead to women and lack of hygiene to why he chooses to masturbate so he doesn't have to deal with women. He's complaining about stuff I've never even heard of anybody complaining about. I could kind of respect his views on STDs and abstinence, but the way he did it wasn't to embrace safe sex or holding out until a woman gets a DNA test; "Jack My D--k" is one furious rant about why it's the woman's fault. When he doesn't sound bitter, he sounds paranoid and when he doesn't sound paranoid, he sounds absolutely furious at invisible haters all out to get him. I am so baffled by this CD. It makes me very hesitant to get his upcoming CD. I'm going to listen to a preview of it first. I can't handle another round of this stuff. No second round for this!
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