RBL Posse "A Lesson To Be Learned" 1st tape?

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Jun 26, 2005
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i heard that the real OG of RBL Posse "A Lesson To Be Learned" was only released on tape, same thing with Totally Insane "Direct From The Backstreet". what is the differences between the cd version and the original tape versions? does anyone know?

thanks
 
May 13, 2002
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^^^ yeeeah i got that red tape. i dont smoke chewy like a muthafuckin' nut tho. and i got that cold streets on tape. thats the hardest cover i've ever seen too. and a sick ass album as well.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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SF Slimm said:
^^^ yeeeah i got that red tape. i dont smoke chewy like a muthafuckin' nut tho. and i got that cold streets on tape. thats the hardest cover i've ever seen too. and a sick ass album as well.
Cold Streets is the hardest cover you've ever seen? Uhhhh... ok, pal?

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Cold Streets is the hardest cover you've ever seen? Uhhhh... ok, pal?

:wtfghey:
i think he was talking about the Dre Dog cover.

and i thought for sure the real OGs of the RBL Posse and the Totally Insane were only on tape, kinda like the real OG of Rappin 4-Tay Is Back which was only on tape, and the original EZSD, but maybe not.
 
Mar 16, 2004
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I Heard that song dont give me no bammer weed the other song say we dont smoke that shit in the hunters point not SFC. Thats what it said on the rbl DVD. "no difference there homie. the one to be on the lookout for is the OG COld World Hustlers tape, never came out on CD." I have it on CD it sounds good. I just dont have the cover I seen the cover.
 
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I remember hearing the original tape of the RBL album and damn near all the tracks sounded different. For whatever reason I especially remember T.C.s burb in the begining of "Gs by the 1,2,3" being differnt. There also was a track called something like "rollin down the road".
 
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I got the RBL Posse tape with no barcode and just says H.R.D. Productions, no in-a-minute label. Bammer weed sounds the same as the one on in-a-minute. Is there one before this I don't know about or something? I know the radio version is slightly different.
 
Dec 26, 2004
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Im still a lil new to them, but one of my favorites, so I hope this is not a stupid question....Who ALL is actually N the group that made up RBL Posse?
I read Hitman (RIP) wasnt considered a member N RBL but was a part of the whole crew. Also there were some others spittin their verses or lines on some songs, which I couldnt figure out who they were.
 
Aug 7, 2002
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i thought RBL an eye for an eye was there best one....the productions were mind blowin... a lesson to be learned is an old skool classic rbl fasho though, and most def ruthless by law!! thats probably da tightest old school album ever
 

thc

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well............didnt the Insane have a tape before Direct From The Backstreets (called No More Mr. Nice Guy)??? As far as actual members of RBL, at first it was Mr. C and Black C, after C passed away, Hit stepped in for him, the others are members of the POSSE...........
 
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thc said:
well............didnt the Insane have a tape before Direct From The Backstreets (called No More Mr. Nice Guy)??? As far as actual members of RBL, at first it was Mr. C and Black C, after C passed away, Hit stepped in for him, the others are members of the POSSE...........
they have that "No More Mr. Nice Guy" for sale on rapbay.com and it says 1992, i dont know if thats right, but if it is, then it came out after "Direct From The Backstreets" cuz that came out in '91.