Description: BRAND NEW AND FACTORY SEALED! 180 GRAM! 1ST PIC IS A STOCK PHOTO. 2ND PIC SHOWS SOME LOWER RIGHT HAND CORNER DAMAGE. 3RD PIC SHOWS THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE ALBUM. 4TH PIC IS A STOCK PHOTO. I DON'T THINK THE DAMAGE IS ANYTHING MAJOR, BUT WANTED TO POINT IT OUT. PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED. SERIAL #441/1500 PRESSED ON APPLE RED SMOKY COLORED VINYL WITH OBI LIMITED TO 1500 COPIES This is a vinyl reissue of one of the West Coast's most revered, yet underrated, hip-hop classics and quite possibly one of the best hip-hop albums of all time: The D.O.C.'s No One Can Do It Better. Produced entirely by Dr. Dre and out of print on vinyl in the U.S. for several years, this limited edition colored LP features original album artwork and thirteen tracks of rap heaven. When his debut album hit in mid-1989, The D.O.C. was in the vortex of the biggest hip-hop happening on the planet: the rise and rule of N.W.A. The groups breakout album Straight Outta Compton had hit one year prior and had created both controversy and worldwide critical acclaim.As rap history buffs and industry insiders know, The D.O.C. was a crucial behind-the-scenes member of the N.W.A. inner circle – his most important role in the early days of the group, besides his close working relationship with Dr. Dre, was writing many of Eazy-E's rhymes, including his hit 1988 single We Want Eazy. He would go on to write for Efli4zaggin, The Chronic and Doggystyle. The D.O.C originally from Dallas, Texas started his career in the Fila Fresh Crew and was featured on N.W.A and The Posse. But The D.O.C. wasnt in N.W.A. and never wanted to be – he was his own man, with his own vision. And after Compton proceeded to blow up (much like Eazy's 1988 LP, Eazy-Duz-It), the next crew album was No One Can Do It Better. Significantly, it was the first album where Dr. Dre showed his greatness as a solo producer for one MC. And the Dallas-born D.O.C. lived up to the challenge of Dre's funky, expertly-produced tracks by bringing his A-game on the mic.Boasting four singles – The D.O.C. and the Doctor; Mind Blowin; the smash It's Funky Enough; and The Formula – the album is flawless from beginning to end. Of particular note beyond the singles is The Grand Finale, which was the last time that Ice Cube, M.C. Ren and Eazy-E would rhyme on a track together.Skillfully rhyming over both fast and slow tracks, The D.O.C. showed on this amazing record that he was one of hip-hops most talented MCs, especially on the West Coast scene. He nearly died in a horrific car crash as the album was catching fire in the late summer of 1989 which damaged his vocal cords, but he survived and continues to make new music and act as a sounding board for Dr. Dre to this day. More recently a documentary covering D.O.C.'s life titled The DOC debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival last year with fans eagerly awaiting a wider release. This album is a must have for any Hip-Hop fan. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK! NO BOOTLEGS OR COPIES!$1.99 SHIPPING FOR EACH ADDITIONAL ITEM IN THE USA! Tracklist:A1 It's Funky EnoughA2 Mind Blowin'A3 Lend Me An EarA4 Comm. BluesA5 Let The Bass GoA6 Beautiful But DeadlyB1 The D.O.C & The DoctorB2 No One Can Do It BetterB3 Whirlwind PyramidB4 Comm. 2B5 The FormulaB6 Portrait Of A MasterpieceB7 The Grand Finalé feat NWA
Price: 64.99 USD
Location: Hometown, West Virginia
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, THE DOC
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Ruthless Records
Release Title: NO ONE CAN DO IT BETTER
Color: Red
Material: Vinyl
Edition: Limited Edition, EXCLUSIVE EDITION
Type: LP
Format: Record
Producer: Dr. Dre, EAZY-E
Release Year: 2023
Language: English
Era: 1980s
Style: 1980s, Gangsta Rap, West Coast Hip Hop, Gangsta/Hardcore, West Coast
Record Size: 12"
Features: Colored Vinyl, Sealed, SMOKY RED VINYL
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop