Archive for the ‘Wu Tang Clan’ Category

Downloadable Discographies: GZA

October 24, 2008

Words From The Genius (Download)(1991)
Words From The Genius (Purchase)

Liquid Swords (Download)(1995)
Liquid Swords (Purchase)

Beneath The Surface (Download)(1999)
Beneath The Surface (Purchase)

Legend Of The Liquid Swords (Download)(2002)
Legend Of The Liquid Swords (Purchase)

GrandMasters (W. DJ Muggs)(Download)(2005)
GrandMasters (Purchase)

GrandMasters Remix (W. DJ Muggs)(Download)(2007)
GrandMasters Remix (Purchase)

Pro Tools (Download)(2008)
Pro Tools (Purchase)

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Downloadable Discographies: Raekwon

October 24, 2008

Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (Download)(1995)
oNLY Built 4 Cuban Linx (Purchase)

Immobilarity (Download)(1999)
Immobilarity (Purchase)

The Lex Diamond Story (Download)(2003)
The Lex Diamond Story (Purchase)

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Downloadable Discographies: Method Man

October 21, 2008

Tical (Download)(1994)
Tical (Purchase)

Tical 2000: Judgement Day (Download)(1998)
Tical 2000: Judgement Day (Purchase)

Blackout! (W. RedMan)(Download)(1999)
Blackout! (Purchase)

Tical 0: The Prequel (Download)(2004)
Tical 0: The Prequel (Purchase)

4:21… The Day After (Download)(2006)
4:21… The Day After (Purchase)

Back To Back: Raw & Uncut (W. Streetlife)(Download)(2008)
Back To Back: Raw & Uncut (Purchase)

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Downloadable Discographies: Ghostface Killah

October 19, 2008

IronMan (Download)(1996)
IronMan (Purchase)

Supreme Clientele (Download)(2000)
Supreme Clientele (Purchase)

BulletProof Wallets (Download)(2001)
BulletProof Wallets (Purchase)

The Pretty Toney Album (Download)(2004)
The Pretty Toney Album (Purchase)

Put It On The Line (W. Trife Da God)(Download)(2005)
Put It On The Line (Purchase)

Fishscale (Download)(2006)
Fishscale (Purchase)

More Fish (Download)(2006)
More Fish (Purchase)

The Big Doe Rehab (Download)(2007)
The Big Doe Rehab (Purchase)

Bonus*

The Wallabee Champ (Download)(2008)
The Wallabee Champ (Purchase)

Downloadable Discographies: Wu Tang Clan

October 16, 2008

Enter The Wu Tang(36 Chambers)(Download)
Enter The Wu Tang(36 Chambers)(Purchase)

Wu Tang Forever (Download)
Wu Tang Forever (Purchase)

The W (Download)
The W (Purchase)

Iron Flag (Download)
Iron Flags (Purchase)

8 Diagrams (Download)
8 Diagrams (Purchase)

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Recommended Album – Whut? Thee Album by Redman

August 26, 2008

Whut? Thee Album is the debut release from Redman. It was released in September 1992. It featured the singles Blow Your Mind, Time For Some Aksion and Tonight’s Da Night. And featured appearances by Erick Sermon and Hurricane G. I’m a big fan of Redman and this is one of my favorite albums of his.

1. Psycho Ward 
2. Time 4 Sum Aksion 
3. Da Funk 
4. News Break 
5. So Ruff 
6. Rated ‘R’ 
7. Watch Yo Nuggets (Feat. Erick Sermon and Charlie Marotta)
8. Psycho Dub 
9. Jam 4 U
10. Blow Your Mind 
11. Hardcore
12. Funky Uncles 
13. Redman Meets Reggie Noble 
14. Tonight’s Da Night  (Feat. Hurricane G)

15. Blow Your Mind (Remix) 
16. I’m A Bad 
17. Sessed One Night 
18. How To Roll A Blunt  
19. Sooper Luver Interview 
20. A Day Of Sooperman Lover 
21. Encore
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Album Review: Pro Tools – GZA

August 25, 2008


Since the beginning of Wu-Tang’s blazing introduction into the world of Hip Hop, the GZA is a member of the esteemed clan who has always sounded otherworldly and light years ahead in the lyrics department. In 1995, he gave obsessive Wu fiends something to brag about with the release of his brilliant second full-length, entitled Liquid Swords. At a time when most rap records were mafioso-minded and/or focused on materialistic pleasure, this particular album contained a masterful display of esoteric knowledge, intellectual lucidity and witty bravado, further influencing the imminent rise of other mysterious Hip Hop icons to come.

After a couple of above-average solo albums, the man otherwise known as the Genius returns to top form in 2008 with his brand spankin’ new LP, Pro Tools. This particular release is surprisingly free of awful gimmicks and untainted by the rise of more dance-oriented rap music that is obviously catchy as hell but sorely lacking in verbal content. In other words, this product is a true reflection of the seasoned veteran’s state of mind and his unflinching desire to raise the bar rather than stay on the sidelines or watch the creative aspects of this art form go down the drain by joining in the “dumbing down” of Hip Hop.

On Pro Tools, the GZA continually upholds the album’s title by injecting his laid-back verses with a nonstop dose of random references, 5% teachings and the wordsmith’s unique storytelling abilities. For example, “Alphabets” is a whirlwind of a track that is reminiscent of the golden days of the Wu-Tang Clan. Furthermore, the skills that are displayed by the G.O.D. throughout the joint makes other articulate rappers who have a similar ability to combine colorful wordplay and street wisdom sound less technical and amateurish. Also, check the utter brilliance of “Path of Destruction.” Over a hypnotic Soul sample, he masterfully breaks down social injustices by utilizing a sad tale as a veil to capture the imagination of the listener. Last but not least, the GZA finds a complementary match in True Master on “Columbian Ties,” with the verbal heavyweight putting forth elusive metaphors and vivid descriptions while his Wu brother provides the chilling hook.

The only low point of the album (if any) is the intelligent rhymesayer’s need to explain himself to those fickle fans who are too stubborn or close-minded to see what he and the rest of the Wu have brought to the genre of rap by discussing the rivalry between him and 50 Cent. On “Interlude,” the Genius talks about an overzealous fan who has tattooed his face with the emblematic Wu-Tang logo and compares the amount of love his clan receives as being genuine compared to G-Unit’s rise in popularity. He furthers the argument with blazing intensity on “Paper Plate” [click to listen]. Although brilliant, the aforementioned song sounds out-of-place because the validation-seeking (i.e., whether it is okay for him to target the more commercially successful group or not) is too hard to miss. Truth be told, this is highly unnecessary and the more astute Hip Hop listeners would be quick to side with the Wu than they will with 50’s camp, especially when it comes to which of the teams has produced better art thus far.

Many might say that the Wu-Tang Clan no longer captures the hearts, minds and (most of all) creativity of current Hip Hop fans. Fortunately, the GZA’s new album is a surefire way of dismissing such feeble arguments. Chock full of intelligent musings, creative literary devices and cinematic explication, Pro Tools is a definitely a much needed sonic relief for the more discriminating listener who is sick and tired of hearing mindless rap music permeating the airwaves. Although the talented emcee adds a needless beef with the more commercially-viable Unit that neither validates the Wu’s crowning achievements nor prove his unmistakable relevance in Hip Hop, the majority of the Genius’ newest full-length is more than enough proof that, when it comes to the art of rhyming, he “ain’t nothin’ ta fuck wit.”

1. Intromental
Produced by: Dreddy Kruger

2. Pencil Feat. Masta Killa & RZA
Produced by: Mathematics

3. Alphabets
Produced by: True Master

4. Groundbreaking Feat. Justice Kareem
Produced by: Bronze Nazareth

5. 7 Pounds
Produced by: Black Milk
Intro Produced by: Preservation for Preserved Productions, LLC

6. 0% Finance
Produced by: Jose “Choco” Reynoso

7. Short Race Feat. Rock Marcy
Produced by: Arabian Knight

8. Interlude

9. Paper Plate
Produced by: RZA

10. Columbian Ties Feat. True Master
Produced by: Bronze Nazareth

11. Firehouse Feat. Ka
Produced by: Rock Marcy

12. Path of Destruction
Produced by: Jay Waxx Garfield

13. Cinema Feat. Justice Kareem
Produced by: Arabian Knight

14. Intermission (Drive In Movie)

15. Life Is A Movie Feat. RZA & Irfane Khan-Acito (of Outlines)
Produced by: RZA
(Bonus Live Performance)

16. Elastic Audio
Live Performance @ The Parish in Austin, TX
5/31/2007 Featuring FYRE Department & Dreddy Kruger

My Rating

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Recommended Album – The Movement by Inspectah Deck

August 22, 2008


4 Years after releasing ‘Uncontrolled Substance’, Wu Tang’s Member Inspectah Deck released one of the greatest albums in Hip Hop history. On November 19, 2003 Inspectah Deck released ‘The Movement’ and i have to say this album is worth your money.

Productions by Fantom Of The Beats, Ayatolla, Falling Down and Arabian Knight And featured guests such as Kool G Rap, Killa Sin, Streetlife and Mojehan the albums lists a total of 16 tracks.

‘The Movement’ states a message to ‘Protest Radio Stations,’ He’s out to take Hip Hop back from ‘Crossover Artist’. He’s clever enough that the music deeply matters and make a great album for his fans to follow.

Inspectah Deck still has the same Wu Tang Style, and in his album he had a even smoother flow and a had soul type samples.

One of the best songs in the album is ‘Framed’ which features Legendary rapper Kool G Rap. Although ‘The Movement’ didnt feature many guest appearance, Inspectah Deck still did an amazing job

‘The Movement’ is more like an Upbeat and Expressive type of music and is definitely a 5 star album.

Overall Rating: ★★★★★

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New Albums

August 16, 2008

It’s a busy period in hip hop right now. And here’s the 2 newest albums to leak this week:

The Game – LAX (Clean Version)


GZA – Pro Tools

Download Pro Tools here




And in case you missed it, here’s a download link for the new Ice Cube album, Raw Footage, which is out this Tuesday. Download Raw Footage here


We will post a link for the dirty version of LAX when it leaks.
Make sure you buy these albums when they come out. Support the artists!

Classic Album Collection- Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

August 14, 2008


The 36 chambers a warrior has to go through to become a Shaolin. Every chambers has a special task the warrior has to complete in order to be able to continue to the next chamber. The RZA said in an interview with Billboard Magazine that there are nine members in the Clan, and each member has four chambers in his heart, which makes 9×4 = 36 chambers.*

*(Stole that from some random website but its accurate)
36 Chambers is one of my favorite albums and a no doubt classic.
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