The World Class Wrecking Crew was
Lonzo (Alonzo Williams),
Andre Young (Dr. Dre),
Marquette Hawkins (Cli-N-Tel),
Antoine Carraby(DJ Yella),
Barry Severe (Shakespeare),
Mona Lisa Young,
Michelle Toussaint (Michel'le).
They released five albums. Dr Dre and DJ Yella were involved in the first two;
World Class - 1985
Rapped in Romance - 1986
Turn Off The Lights In The Fast Lane - 1988
Dance In Romance - 1989 (without Dr Dre and Yella)
Phases In Life - 1990 (without Dr Dre and Yella)
As I understand it, Dr Dre was making noise in L.A. and the West Coast in the mid 80s before Eazy E came into the picture. As I mentioned in another thread, I remember the song Turn On The Lights getting played at parties in the spring of 1988.
In 1986, Ice Cube , Dr Dre and Alonzo Williams hooked up and formed the Stereo Crew. The name of the song was She's a Skag
In 1987, Dr Dre hooked up with Ice Cube again to record an EP. The name of the group was C.I.A.
If you look at the back of the record cover it clearly says Ice Cube and Dr Dre.
In the other thread there's a bunch of little kids that weren't even born when all of this was taking place claiming that the NWA family tree starts with Eazy E. Eazy E didn't record his first record until 1987. The song was called Boys In The Hood and was produced by Dr Dre and written by Ice Cube.
MC Ren didn't enter the picture until he appeared on the b-side of Eazy's second single, Radio
Track B2 "Compton's N The House" is the original version and only appears on this cassette single (the vinyl of this single has a radio edit of Eazy-Duz-It instead of Compton's N The House, sad but true). There is a remix version of Compton's N The House that appears on N.W.A.'s Straight Outta Compton album, but the original can only be found here on this cassette single.
So there you have it. The chronological order of all of the NWA members and their recordings. As you can clearly see, Dr Dre and DJ Yella were the first members of NWA to break into the music industry. While its true that Eazy founded Ruthless Records with Jerry Heller, Ice Cube and Dr Dre had already hooked up. Its likely that they would have gone on to be superstars without Eazy. They certainly had the talent.