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In the Mid-Nite Hour

 
Album Review: In the Mid-Nite Hour

  • Artist: Warren G
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 11, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

In the Mid-Nite Hour is Warren G's first foray into the land of independent releases and, consequently, marks a huge shift in approach from the too-many-cooks-in-the-kitchen approach that had sunk his final album for Universal, The Return of the Regulator. This album is 100 percent Warren G, make no mistake, and its D.I.Y. feel seems fitting for the sort of guy who produces his own beats as well as raps his own songs. Granted, In the Mid-Nite Hour isn't going to re-establish Warren as the hitmaker that he was for a quick second back in the G-funk era when "Regulate" was the jam. It's simply too real to get picked up by urban radio or music television -- that is, real like that beat-head dude living down your street who makes mixtapes in his bedroom and hands CD-Rs of them out to friends as well as complete strangers. For that reason, In the Mid-Nite Hour isn't going to interest the majority of rap listeners. Sadly, Warren lost his coolness a long time ago. But for older, more grown-up rap listeners who fondly remember when "Regulate" was the jam (and how about "Hey DJ"?), In the Mid-Nite Hour no doubt will be a curious listen. From the bedroom beat-making and Everyman rapping, to the home-PC graphic design and semi-professional photo shoots gracing the inner booklet, this album is street, so to speak, and that makes it very easy for most folks to empathize with Warren. He's no bling-blinger anymore -- he's just another dude at this point, albeit one with tight friends like Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, who both contribute heavily and bring some major-league charisma to this minor-league charmer. Perhaps Warren should have went indie long ago. The pay probably isn't as nice, but he and his music seem better for it. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Shhhh (Intro) Warren G (:04)
On My Mind (11:59 P.M.) Warren G, Mike Anthony, Bishop Lamont, Bokey, Chevy Jones (3:41)
Do What It Do Warren G, Bishop Lamont (3:52)
In Case Some Sh$# Go Down Warren G (3:28)
I Need a Light N. Hale Warren G, Nate Dogg (4:42)
Get U Down Harold Brown, L. Freeze, Morris Dickerson, Sylvester Allen, Gerald Goldstein Warren G, B Real (3:48)
A Chronic Break Warren G (:20)
Weed Song Warren G (1:57)
Wheels Keep Spinning Warren G (4:01)
PYT N. Hale Snoop Dogg, Warren G, Nate Dogg (4:05)
Walk These Streets Raphael Saadiq Warren G, Raphael Saadiq (3:48)
Garilla Pimpin Warren G, Bishop Lamont (4:11)
Turn It Up Loud Warren G, Chuck Taylor (3:40)
In the Mid-Nite Hour N. Hale Warren G, Nate Dogg (3:44)
I Like That There Warren G, Bishop Lamont (3:59)
Yes Sir Snoop Dogg, Bishop Lamont (3:58)
Ahh Warren G, Chuck Taylor, Bishop Lamont (4:43)
All I Ask of You Chevy Jones Warren G, Bishop Lamont, Chevy Jones (3:37)
[Untitled Track] Warren G (5:02)

Credits

Turie McCormick (Producer), James Tanksley (Assistant Engineer), Wron Mutherfn G (Executive Producer), Glenn Standridge (Engineer), Jake & the Phatman (Scratching), Anthony Hicks (Performer), Mike "The Magnificent" Bozzie (Concept), Mike "The Magnificent" Bozzie (Mastering), Bokey (Performer), Craig "Boogie" Brockman (Producer), John Tanksley (Engineer), Warren G (Executive Producer), Raphael Saadiq (Vocals), Side Effect (Vocals), M. Williams (Producer), April Mooret (Wardrobe), Warren G (A&R), Anthony Hicks (Group Member), Bishop Lamont (Performer), Warren Griffin, III (Percussion), Warren Griffin, III (Drum Programming), Side Effect (Vocals (Background)), Berry Behrendt (Photography), Raphael Saadiq (Guitar), Donn Thompson (Photography), Raphael Saadiq (Bass), Kelvin Wooten (Keyboards), Augie Johnson (Group Member), Marlon Williams (Producer), Warren G (Producer), Andrew Gouche (Bass), Donn Thompson (Cover Photo), Brian Warfield (Engineer), Doyle Cole (Performer), Mike "The Magnificent" Bozzie (Executive Producer), Dimitrius "Fancy Fingers" Collins (Keyboards), Wron Mutherfn G (Concept), Anthony Hicks (Vocals), Brea Cheek (Wardrobe), Greg "The Wave Doctor" Sartiano (Engineer), Enchante Minor (Performer), Dave Pensado (Mixing), Warren Griffin, III (?), Craig "Boogie" Brockman (Keyboards), Raphael Saadiq (Producer), Doyle Cole (Group Member), Enchante Minor (Group Member), Greg "The Wave Doctor" Sartiano (Mixing), Warren Griffin, III (Bass), Craig Brockman (Producer), Warren Griffin, III (Keyboards), Wheeler Smith (Group Member), Gerry "The Gov" Brown (Engineer), Nate Dogg (Vocals), Andrew Gouche (Producer), Marlon Williams (Guitar), Anthony Hicks (Vocals (Background)), Terrance Martin (Producer), Jake & the Phatman (Drums), Dave Young Orchestra (Engineer), Toshi Sakurai (Photography), Augie Johnson (Introduction), Wron Mutherfn G (A&R), T. Martin (Producer), Warren Griffin, III (Drums), Wheeler Smith (Performer), Mike "The Magnificent" Bozzie (A&R), Naima Jamal (Make-Up), Turie McCormick (Vocals)
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In the Mid-Nite Hour
Studio album by Warren G
Released October 11, 2005 (US)
Recorded 2005
Genre Rap
Length 66:40
Label Lightyear Entertainment/Hawino Records
Producer Warren G
Professional reviews
Warren G chronology
The Return of the Regulator
(2001)
In The Mid-Nite Hour
(2005)
The G Files
(2009)

In The Mid-Nite Hour is Warren G's fifth solo album released on the independent record label "Lightyear Entertainment" on October 11, 2005. His first single was "Get U Down" featuring Ice Cube, B-Real, and Snoop Dogg, and his follow up single was "I Need A Light" featuring Nate Dogg. Unfortunately neither single were able to make the Billboard charts for music and the album peaked at number 80 on the Billboard 200 album chart selling 14,800 in its first week. Warren G said he chose the name of the album because he stayed up all nights making it. It is notable for having a laid back feel to it and featuring rapper Bishop Lamont on seven tracks.

Track listing

Track Title Guest(s)
1 Shhhhh
2 On My Mind Chevy Jones, Bishop Lamont, Mike Anthony & Bokey
3 Do What It Do Bishop Lamont
4 In Case Some Shit Go Down Mike Jones & Frank Lee White
5 I Need A Light Nate Dogg
6 Get U Down B-Real & Side Effect
7 A Chronic Break
8 Weed Song Frank Lee White
9 Wheels Keep Spinning
10 PYT Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg
11 Walk These Streets Raphael Saadiq
12 Garilla Pimpin Bishop Lamont
13 Turn It Up Loud Chuck Taylor
14 In The Mid-Nite Hour Nate Dogg
15 I Like That There Bishop Lamont
16 Yes Sir Snoop Dogg, Bishop Lamont & Frank Lee White
17 Ahh Bishop Lamont, Frank Lee White & Chuck Taylor
18 All I Ask of You Frank Lee White, Bishop Lamont & Chevy Jones
19 Get U Down Part 2 B-Real, Side Effect, Snoop Dogg & Ice Cube

 
 

 

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