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Music : Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0078636633626
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA
Release Date: November 09, 1993
Studio: RCA
Sales Rank: 1668
MPN: 66336
Disc 1:- Bring da Ruckus
- Shame on a Nigga
- Clan in da Front
- Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber
- Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission
- Da Mystery of Chessboxin'
- Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit
- C.R.E.A.M.
- Method Man
- Protect Ya Neck
- Tearz - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
- Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber, Pt. 2 - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
- Conclusion - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
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Album Description: Vinyl Classics reissue of the 1993 album comes as a vinyl look-a-like CD that's packaged in a die-cut, see-through Slipcase. BMG. 2005.
Amazon.com: This debut revolutionized hip-hop (and launched half a dozen solo careers), as much for The RZA's raw barrage of off-kilter, off-key loops and sound effects as for its elliptically violent lyrics. Martial arts--at least as they appear in kung fu movies--are the Wu-Tang Clan's favorite metaphor, but they're also the organizing principle of the group, a crowd of eight rappers, each with his own way-out-there "fighting style." They created their own little self-contained culture, with its own symbols and shifting identities, and let listeners figure it out for themselves. Unless you're willing to immerse yourself in its world, it can be baffling and a little dry, but its aggression and originality are undeniable. --Douglas Wolk
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If your a Hip Hop Culturist & Activist like myself...this album is a must have. Either on cassette or cd, you'll play this album from start to end without fast-fowarding anything.
-Bugzee One of Uncontrolled Substance
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Once in My life (the 90's to be accurate) I listened to nothing but hip-hop. That period is over a long while ago, and lot's of the albums I owned I couldn't listen to ever again! One of the great exceptions is the debut of Wu-Tang Clan, that really holds up well more than ten years later. What I really liked about their music, and still does, is not only their quirky idea of sampling sound-bits from chop-sockey films. It was even more their minimalistic, raw and kinda gritty sound. Most of the tracks ... Read More
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A little F.Y.I. - the facts I'm gonna drop, are not assumptions, I got them from RZA, and other Clan members in interviews.
Dr. Dre's The Chronic ('92) and Snoop Dogg's Doggy Style ('93) were the two rap albums that stood out the most (sales/public wise) when this was released. Wu Tang, out of nowhere came, brought the ruckus and helped put New York back on the map, thanks to college radio, a little airplay on Yo MTV Raps, and most importantly ... skills, and originality. The West Coast ... Read More
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I should not have to write a review for this album For this album compares to the Beetles White album or Mozart. what fans (and Non Fans) of the Wu-tang Clan do not really realize is this album was a necessity for the east coast during this time. a lot of artist and albums after Enter the 36 pretty much copied this formula of lyrics, Beat making, and even group affiliation. back then it was unheard of to have Nine Emcee's (who all had an exceptional level of skill) in a group. but since this album, you ... Read More
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If you think back, the years leading up all the way through the middle of 1993 had been dominated by the West Coast, and rightfully so.
You had one of the best beatmakers on either coast in Dr. Dre, produce an outright classic of an album (The Chronic). His protege (and probably the world's best known rap artist), Snoop Doggy Dogg goes on and produces another classic LP in " Doggystyle". Add to that mix urban film classics such as " Boyz N Da Hood" and "Menace To Society", and the West Coast ... Read More
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