Final Call (The Lost Tapes) | ||||
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Released | November 11, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2003–2004 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 53:08 | |||
Label | Koch | |||
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Final Call (The Lost Tapes) is a previously unreleased studio album by rapper AZ, recorded in 2003 and 2004. It was originally set to be released in 2004 but was shelved because of a two-month early leak on the internet and press. [1] Instead of Final Call the album A.W.O.L. was released in 2005 and included the three songs "Magic Hour", "The Truth" and "Live Wire" of Final Call as bonus tracks. In 2008 Final Call was finally released under AZ's new label Koch Records.
Track list according to Amazon [2]
No. | Title | Producer | Length |
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1. | "Freedom (Interlude)" (featuring Lemon) | Tone Mason | |
2. | "Talkin' Gangsta" (featuring Tony Sunshine) | Metaphysic | |
3. | "Quiet Money Anthem" (featuring Nu & Young) | Tone Mason | |
4. | "Seems That Way" | Frado | |
5. | "I Am AZ" | AZ | |
6. | "Gangsta MC's (Interlude)" (featuring Lemon) | Tone Mason | |
7. | "Live Wire" | Buckwild | |
8. | "Magic Hour" (featuring CL Smooth) | Tone Mason | |
9. | "Girls R Free" | Baby Paul | |
10. | "You Know" (featuring Rell) | Baby Paul | |
11. | "Omega" | Tone Mason | |
12. | "The Truth" (featuring Ralo) | DJ Absolut, Young Calvin | |
13. | "No Strings" | Baby Paul | |
14. | "Side 2 Side" (featuring Ron G) | AZ, Deo | |
15. | "Let Me Know" | AZ, GV | |
Total length: | 53:08 |
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