Warren G - The Return of the Regulator
Facts
| Artist(s) | Warren G |
| Studio | Universal UK |
| Release Date | December 11, 2001 |
| UPC Code | 044001612121 |
| Buy this item | $18.98 at Amazon.com As of Jul 25 15:53 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Explicit Lyrics, Import |
Tracks
- Intro
- Lookin' At You
- Here Comes Another Hit
- Somethin' To Bounce To
- This Gangsta S**t Is Too Much
- Pump Up (Skit)
- Young Locs Slow Down
- Speed Dreamin'
- Yo' Sassy Ways
- Deez Nuts Part II (Skit)
- It Ain't Nothin' Wrong With You
- Ghetto Village
- They Lovin' Me Now
- Streets Of LBC
- G-Funk Is Here 2 Stay
- Keepin' It Strong
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Warren's weakest effort, still worth a listen |
"The Return of the Regulator" has many good songs, but few really great ones. Time and time again, Warren has proven able to craft true anthems and classic songs, and there are none to be found on this effort. That's not to say it's not a solid album though, because there aren't any noticeably bad songs either. Overall, it's just not as memorable an album. Part of this is due to the subject matter. Warren's always been a producer first and a rapper second, but this is brought to the forefront here. Usually, he makes do by rapping about his Long Beach, California hometown and reminiscing over growing up, and his likable character makes his verses appealing. This doesn't happen enough here, and his crew of guests too often lacks the big names of his earlier albums, replacing them with more ordinary MCs like Mista Grimm, Boss Hogg and Damone. "The Return of the Regulator" is Warren G's weakest album, but despite its flaws it still showcases his talent as a producer and artist.
The album opens with a full-length intro, which consists of a simple, bouncy beat, Warren's commentary, and a verse by Damone. "Lookin' at You" is an eerie Dr. Dre production with an appearance from Ms. Toi on vocals, Warren's verses are a bit lackluster but it's a solid cut. The joyful-sounding "Here Comes Another Hit" features Nate Dogg on the hook and a verse from Mista Grimm for an early, energetic highlight. "Somethin' to Bounce To" is also upbeat and sunny, Soopafly and Warren display nice chemistry without any substantial lyricism. "This Gangsta S... Is Too Much" isn't quite as memorable, despite a cool beat and guest by Butch Cassidy. "Young Locs Slow Down" is probably the best song, featuring Butch Cassidy at his eerie best and WC with a nice guest as well. The beat is somber, catchy, and clever, using a twangy guitar line. The album takes a turn for the worse at this point, beginning with "Speed Dreamin'," an awkward collabo with George Clinton and Mista Grimm, and "Yo' Sassy Ways," a forgettable 213 collabo. After the okay posse cut "It Ain't Nothin' Wrong With U" comes one of my favorites, "Ghetto Village." This song makes use of a famous Stevie Wonder sample, and Warren speaks of growing up in his Long Beach neighborhood over a clever laidback beat. "They Lovin' Me Now" is cool, but like too much on this album, not substantial enough to be truly memorable. "Streets of LBC" is likably unsettling, and "G-Funk Is Here to Stay" is alright but just doesn't quite work. The album closes with a deep, well-executed ode to Warren's mother called "Keepin' It Strong." It's a more soulful, somber version of "Ola Mae" from I Want It All.
"The Return of the Regulator" has a few flaws, but the catchy production for the most part makes it a solid album that I recommend to his fans. The title and cover art recall his classic debut, and this album would never be compared to it. I highly recommend each of his other LPs, and this one should only be owned by those who already own and love his other four. If not for the wonderful quality of his earlier records, this album would be remembered as a better effort. November 23, 2007
| Da Regulator Returns! |
| MUST have for your collection! |
| Below Par 4th effort -- possibly 3.5 stars |
#2 - 8.5 (F/ Toi)
#3 - 7 (f/ Nate Dogg & Mista Grimm)
#4 - 8.5 (f/ Soopafly)
#5 - 8 (f/ Butch Cassidy)
#7 = 6.5 (f/ WC & Butch Cassidy)
#8 - 6 (f/ George Clinton & Mista Grimm)
#9 - 9 (f/ Nate Dogg & Snoop Dogg - 213 reunion)
#11 - 7 (f/ Damone, Mista Grimm & CPO)
#12 - 8
#13 - 8.5 (f/ CPO & Butch Cassidy)
#14 - 8.5
#15 - 6 (f/ Mista Grimm & kokane)
#16 - 5 (f/ El DeBarge)
b. -- Warren Griffin III -- 11/10/70 --- Long Beach, CA
LBC --- 213
check all my reviews November 8, 2004
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