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Sheed_ said:
as everyone knows, Noo Trybe rereleased all Rap-A-Lot albums that were originally distributed by Priority Records
but some of the "recent" cds seem not to have any priority version
i've got the following ones with Noo Trybe logos on back covers :
CJ Mac-True Game
Menace Clan-Da Hood
Scarface-The Diary
5th Ward Boyz-Rated G
are they original pressings or not?
thanks!
Rap-A-Lot Records was founded in 1986. Only a few of Rap-A-Lots OG albums from 1986 on up to 1991 were re-released on Priority. Examples of this would be:
*Convicts - Convicts
*Choice - The Big Payback (Black and White Cover) - Later Re-Released with Purple/Black and White artwork.
*Ghetto Boys - Making Trouble (Tape/Vinyl Only Release with Blue Script and Different newspaper cover) - Later re-released on on Priority, but spelled Geto Boys instead.
*Ghetto Boys - Grip It On The Other Level - Later re-released with "Geto Boys" spelling on Priority (Re-Released twice with Priority, 1st re-released listed "Gangster Of Love on Tracklist. 2nd didn't list it on the tracklist, but the song was still on the album).
Then in 1991 Rap-A-Lot records started their distribution relationship with Priority Records. This lasted all the way through 1994. So any albums that came out between 1991 and 1994 will have to be distributed by "Priority Records" in order for it to be an true OG version. Any of the above mention albums would have to only say "Rap-A-Lot only" in order for those to be an true OG.
Anything that came out from 1995 to 1997/1998 would be on Noo Trybe, but Noo Trybe did re-release those previous albums as well. There are only a few albums that never ever got re-release by Priority nor Noo Trybe. These albums are:
*Royal Flush - Uh Oh
*Def IV - Nice and Hard
and a couple of vinyl only released that I forgot their name for right now.
I hope that I helped you answer your question. This by far isn't a list of all CD's, Vinyls and tape only release that Rap-A-Lot has, but it does explain why you see some on "Priority" and "Noo Trybe Records". I think that everybody can figure out if they have the OG Rap-A-Lot versions from here though.