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The Big Doe Rehab
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Artist(s)Ghostface Killah
StudioISLAND / DEF-JAM
Release DateDecember 4, 2007
UPC Code602517410480
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Tracks

  1. At The Cabana Skit Performed by Ghostface Killah and Rhythm Roots Allstars
  2. Toney Sigel a.k.a. The Barrel Brothers featuring Beanie Sigel
  3. Yolanda's House featuring Raekwon & Method Man
  4. We Celebrate featuring Kid Capri
  5. Walk Around
  6. Yapp City featuring Trife Da God & Sun God
  7. White Linen Affair (Toney Awards) featuring Shawn Wigs
  8. Supa GFK
  9. Rec-Room Therapy featuring Raekwon & U-God
  10. The Prayer Performed by Ox
  11. I'll Die For You
  12. Paisley Darts featuring Raekwon, Sun God, Trife Da God, Method Man & Cappadonna
  13. Shakey Dog Starring Lolita featuring Raekwon
  14. ! Performed by Ghostface Killah and Rhythm Roots Allstars
  15. Killa Lipstick featuring Method Man & Masta Killa
  16. Slow Down featuring Chrisette Michele

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (44 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteDON'T LET THE COVER FOOL YOU ...Quote
My first thoughts when I saw the cover (right before it came out) was "Ah man, Ghost has sold out, and he's trying to make a club album" Fortunately I was wrong. Way wrong. If I were to compare this to any of his albums, it would be Ironman in a heart beat. From start to finish, it has a gritty, rugged, yet smooth feel. Today's MC's should take notes from Ghost on how to make a true Hip Hop album in an un-Hip-Hop day of age.

Lyrically, this is by far Ghost's most coherent work. I like his trade mark unique style, where he pours out endless imagery, to the point of you not knowing what the hell he's talking about, but I'm really digging this percise, coherent Ghostface. He took his time, and worked around with his lyrics more, and it shows. The story telling in this is insane, to say the least ... "Shakey Dog Starring Lolita (prt. 2)" "Yolanda's House" "Walk Around" "Killa Lipstick" and the ruthless "Yapp City"

The guest spots are typical for Ghostface - Wu members, and Theodore Unit, which you absolutely can't go wrong with.

The production on this is solid, and supports his lyrics wonderfully. He hired some small name producers, and they definately proved themselves.

I've been listening to this album non stop, ever since it came out (I didn't think I would) but this is really an album that'll grow more and more on you.

Unfortunately, this has been his least successful album (sale wise) and it really deserves more. Too many people are burning, downloading, or straight up sleeping on this. Big Doe is definately in his top albums (it beats the hell outta Bulletproof Wallets, The Pretty Toney Album, and More Fish.)

So if you haven't gotten this yet, do yourself a favor and give it a chance. If you're a Ghost, Wu Tang, or Hip Hop fan you'll love this ... PEACE! July 17, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteGhost Is Back... AGAIN!Quote
Since 2004, Ghostface has released FOUR albums! One in 2004, two in 2006, and Big Doe Rehab in 2007. First off, you have to give it to Ghost for being so consistent with the music. Now to Big Doe Rehab..

Almost exactly one year after "More Fish" drops, Ghost comes back hard with "Big Doe Rehab". One simple word to explain this album is DOPE.

The production on this album is just good all the way through, and fits Ghosts flow great. You got some songs produced by LV & Sean C, Ant-Live, Anthony Acid, Scram Jones, Scyience. Sadly, there is no Wu production what so ever on this album period, which sucks but at the same time there is no weak beats in my opinion. Fans of Wu, and just good hip-hop overall will feel the beats.

Standout beats: Yolanda's House, Walk Around, Yapp City (A banger), Supa GFK, Rec-Room Therapy (Great beat), I'll Die For You, Killa Lipstick, Slow Down. So basically, a lot of these beats are hot!

The lyrics in this album, Ghost just rips it period once again, again and again. This dude just don't stop lyrically! He still gots it no doubt. I guess you could say the weaker song of the lyric side is "We Celebrate" but thats more of a club joint.

But overall, if your a Ghost fan and haven't picked up this album yet I highly advise that you do so, you won't be dissapointed!

My Top 5 Songs
1.Yapp City
2.Rec-Room Therapy
3.I'll Die For You
4.Killa Lipstick
5.Slow Down July 14, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteGhost's getting better, watch out!Quote
Name me a better rapper in the game today, and I'll tell you you're wrong. Ghostface Killah doesn't cop anyone's style, and he doesn't front. Yeah, he's gangsta, but he's also got a heart, and a sense of humour, and he's not afraid to just flow and let his conscience be free. The beats on "Big Doe..." are mostly hot, with a few so-so kind of tracks, but Ghost's rhymes are incredible as always, and the skits are actually entertaining instead of feeling like pure filler for once.
Big Doe's a good record, worth picking up. Do Ghost a favour and cop this one at the record store (or through Amazon!). It's well worth you're lunch money.
June 27, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGhost did it again!Quote
Look, if this album does not put Toney Starks in the running for GOAT, then I don't know what will. Let's put it this way. IMO this is probably the best beat heavy albums ever made (if not one of the greatest). It has not one but TWO crazy collabos with Beanie Sigel (The Barrel Brothers) and Method Man (Yolanda's House). Honestly, I have not heard either Sigel (except The Truth, another bona fide classic) or Meth sound as lyrically sound and vicious in forever. Of course, Ghost kills it lyrically throughout the album, and it seems he is more conscious and matured in his content. Of course, we all can see he still has the pimp side to him. Put it this way, how many other artist can you count on one hand that has more or less been consistent with each joint? I used to saw Supreme Clientele was GFK's best joint and one of the best ever. I am not so sure now, because its definitely at a tug-of-war with Big Doe Rehab. April 21, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteSurprise Quote
I heard this CD was good and I was SO surprised b/c the reviews are correct. I am able to play this CD all the way and I only skip one or two tracks. Good flow and good beats. March 12, 2008

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