LOX Beatnuts – “Stone Crazy”Īlmost certainly a victim of licensing issues, the duo’s sophomore LP, which included the mainstream hit “Off The Books” featuring Big Pun and Cuban Link, stands as the highest-charting body of work from their catalog. Drag-On – Opposite of H2Oĭrag’s forgotten Ruff Ryders/Interscope debut - following the success of his single “Down Bottom” and features on DMX’s first three solo LPs - peaked at number five on the Billboard’s Hot 200 and was certified gold by RIAA a year after it’s release. Here at HipHopDX, we’ve compiled a list of must-listen albums that for various reasons, ranging from master ownership to sample clearances and licensing, aren’t available on platforms - sadly making them not exist to a grand portion of the population. But, what if you aren’t able to make it available? In short, having your music on all the various DSPs is - without a doubt - an absolute necessity. For one, having instant access to back catalogs means that one can explore the timeline of the genre on a whim. And I haven't yet found a way to force it.Īpple, please, this shouldn't be that difficult.Today’s industry is wholly reliant on streaming and algorithms, which is in some ways kind of amazing. However, in the iPod it's sorted alphabetically, which is completely wrong: +Ultramega OK+ was released way back in 1988, while A-Sides was released nearly 10 years later in 1997. I'll use my Soundgarden library as an example, as it shows the problem nicely. Music, and I have my music sorted via *Album by Year*. This is not the case, at least not with iTunes 7.5.0.20 and my 80GB Classic running 1.0.3 on it (current version as of this writing). Should be sorted in the same way as they are in iTunes. As you can see, sometimes iTunes is better for me, sometimes iPod is better for me. So I would appreciate it if someone could help me with all 3 of these issues. Albums are still sorted on the iPod alphabetically. When sorting by "Album by Year" in iTunes, syncing the iPod doesn't seem to follow the same sorting. I like the way this works in iTunes better.ģ. IPod cover flow sorts by artist, so you see a separate album for each non-album artist song. iTunes cover flow sorts by album artist, so you don't see a separate album for each non-album artist song.įor example: If I set my album artist for the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever" (don't ask why, this is how i like it sorted) then I will only see one "Saturday Night Fever" rather than one for Bee Gees, one for Kool & the Gang, etc. I like how this works on the iPod better.Ģ. In iPod cover flow, they are sent to the back of the cover flow in a nice little "Various Artists" cover. In iTunes cover flow, when you have songs with "Unknown Album", they clutter up the cover flow for each artist. I just got a 80GB iPod classic for Christmas and I have noticed some annoying differences between iTunes cover flow and iPod cover flow:ġ.
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