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No One Can Do It Better 1989 Album

No One Can Do It Better No One Can Do It Better
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1. It's Funky Enough 4m 29s
2. Mind Blowin' 3m 35s
3. Lend Me An Ear 3m 20s
4. Comm. Blues 2m 22s
5. Let The Bass Go 3m 41s
6. Beautiful But Deadly 5m 10s
7. The D.O.C & The Doctor 4m 6s
8. No One Can Do It Better 4m 50s
9. Whirlwind Pyramid 3m 45s
10. Comm. 2 1m 20s
11. The Formula 4m 11s
12. Portrait Of A Masterpiece 2m 30s
13. The Grand Finale 4m 40s

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I'm pretty sure I've heard that a lot of this was done fairly quickly from The D.O.C. We would have gotten a more lyrical, topical, better second album that would have gained more attention than his eventual follow up 'Helter Skelter' did in '96 following his car accident. The beats are full of funk samples from the '70s and are some of the best for its time. Like I've said before, the '80s is far from my favourite period for hip hop production, evident by the fact I've only 4 starred 3 hip hop albums from that decade. The best songs are largely the higher energy and tempo ones like 'Portrait of a Master Piece' that shows off The D.O.C.'s talents brilliantly. Dope album and probably the best hip hop album from the '80s. Beats: ★★★☆ Bars: ★★★★☆ Best Tracks: It's Funky Enough, The D.O.C. & The Doctor, The Formula, Portrait of a Master Piece, The Grand Finalé
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