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LAX [Deluxe Edition]


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Release Date: August 26, 2008
Artist: The Game
Package Dimensions (in inches): 0.54 x 5.55 x 4.97
Package Weight: 0.18 pounds

Other Details

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517815063
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Extra tracks
Label: Interscope Records
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
MPN: 001180272
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Interscope Records
Studio: Interscope Records
UPC: 602517815063


Editorial/Description:

Album Description: Deluxe Edition. Explicit Version. The Game returns with his third and supposedly last CD LAX. Keisha Cole is featured on the lead off track 'Game's Pain.' Other guests include Ice Cube, Raekwon, Ludacris, Bilal and Raheem DeVaughn, appearing on "State of Emergency," "Bulletproof Diaries," "Cali Sunshine" and "Touchdown," respectively. Cool & Dre, Irv Gotti, Nottz, J.R. Rotem, Scott Storch, DJ Toomp, Hi-Tek and Kanye West lend their production efforts to the album. This deluxe edition comes expanded packaging and artwork.


Tracks:

Disc: 1
1. Intro - The Game, Simmons, E.
2. LAX Files
3. State of Emergency
4. Bulletproof Diaries
5. My Life
6. Money
7. Cali Sunshine
8. Ya Heard
9. Hard Liquor (Interlude)
10. House of Pain - The Game, Davis, A.
11. Gentleman's Affair
12. Let Us Live
13. Touchdown
14. Angel
15. Never Can Say Goodbye
16. Dope Boys
17. Game's Pain
18. Letter to the King
19. Outro - The Game, Simmons, E.

Disc: 2
1. Big Dreams - The Game,
2. Camera Phone - The Game,
3. Nice - The Game,
4. Spanglish - The Game,


Customer Reviews:

Consistently Game   November 7, 2008
This is based on the regular edition.

Well after two months of listening to this album backwards and forwards I do think The Documentary is still his best album (though usually it's always hard to top the first joint anyhow). I thought Doctor's Advocate was a strong sophmore follow up and as far as musically, slightly better than the documentary. LAX, not as good production wise as the previous two, shows GAME actually maturing as an artist without him losing who he is as an artist trying to be mainstream like so many make the mistake of trying to do usually at this stage of their careers.

Ultimately "Letter to the King" (w/NAS) is probably the most thought provoking and well thought out single he's had to date and the music to it puts you in retrospective and reflection mode for sure. And my ultimate favorite.

Bulletproof Diaries is for the headknockers with Game trying to hold his own lyrically with The Chef, Raekwon but the hook is so tight you don't even trip of Chef carrying the joint. "House of Pain" w/Dr. Dre proves the two definitely still have chemistry, and that Dr. Dre is untouched production wise when focused. "Money" is definitely gangsta without question. "Games Pain" is a joint for the club scene with Keyshia Cole and has been rocking in the clubs through the summer. "Dope Boyz" hit me the first time I heard it and is smoking. "Angel" with Common and "Touchdown" with Raheem DeVaughn is typical r&b cuts for radio play but were decent nonetheless. The weirdest but funkiest joint on there has to be "Ya Heard" w/Ludacris who lyrically killed his part on the track. "Cali Sunshine" w/Bilal seemed more like a summer joint for the West Coast and wasn't lyrically one of Game's best. LAX Files was a nice jumpoff to the album and his song with IceCube "State of Emergency" was a decent West Coast track. Overall the album is good. It may not be 5 stars great but GAME has shown consistency since coming on the scene and that's a very good thing considering the state of Hip Hop today.


Love it!!! Please support this Artist   November 3, 2008
I love this one so much that I actually bought the actual CD. I listened to it at Zune marketplace first though. But when I found out that he had a delux edition I thought that was like an extra incentive because they were not garbage throw aways songs. I actually liked every one of them and thought that they should have been on the CD anyway. I especially liked all of the songs produced by Cool&Dre. Also the one that was produced by Irv Gotti really surprised me because I thought it was a Dre beat at first.


The Game's LAX is dope!   October 21, 2008
I must say, it's his best album yet! clownin' on 50 some more, but a lil' less of that and more just bangin' west coast hip-hop!

yeszzirr!!
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Que paso con The game   October 13, 2008
No soy exigente pero este disco es malo. Regresa con Dr. Dre. para que te ayude compa....


Not the best amterial he has put out   October 6, 2008
If this cd would have included some of the songs that didnt make the album(ex.. nightmares). and not 50% of what was on the actual album, than it would have been a masterpiece. But instead he succumbed to commercial credibility, and in the end failed. I always buy 2 copies of The Game's albums, not this one. He is a hell of a mixtape rapper though.


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