Description: Performer Notes: Wu-Tang Clan: Prince Rakeem "The RZA" (rap vocals, programming); The Method Man, U-God, Rebel Ins, Shallah Raekwon, Ghost Face Killer, Ol' Dirty Bastard, The Genius "The GZA," Masta Killa (rap vocals).Additional personnel: The 4th Disciple (scratches).Recorded at Firehouse Studio, New York.Personnel: Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Raekwon, U-God (vocals); Prince Rakeem (programming); Fourth Disciple (scratches).Audio Mixer: Prince Rakeem.Recording information: Firehouse Studio, New York, NY; Firehouse Studios, Brooklyn, NY.Photographer: Daniel Hastings.Unknown Contributor Roles: GZA ; Ghostface Killah; Raekwon.Arranger: Prince Rakeem.The Wu-Tang Clan seemed to come out of nowhere when they released their first independent single, "Protect Ya Neck." To the industry's surprise, it sold over 10,000 copies and enabled this conceptually innovative crew to land a deal with RCA. ENTER THE WU-TANG (36 CHAMBERS) is the first effort to "take you on" the full "lyrical high" of the Wu-Tang--eight "killer bees" who stem from that forgotten borough of New York City, Staten Island.Prince Rakeem "The RZA" may dominate the loosely-based group's production chamber, but the success of the Wu-Tang should be credited to all. "Clan In Da Front" gives The Genius (aka "The GZA") the opportunity to prove to critics of his former solo career that he's far from played out. To the liking of many hardcore ruffnecks, "Shame On A Nigga" unites the Clan's most distinctive vocalists, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man and Raekwon The Chef; and fellow members Inspector Deck, Ghost Face Killer and U-God join forces on the album's highlight, "Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'." Both cuts prove the Wu-Tang to be the most lyrically diverse rap group on the streets today.The Clan's alliances in the hip-hop community have already brought about crazy recognition to their brother-artists (The Gravediggaz, Shyheim aka The Rugged Child, Method Man's solo work), showing that the Wu-Tang's influence can be found in both the studio and the market-place. So, while they may have been dissed in previous incarnations, the Wu-Tang Clan understand that power comes from unity and that their's is far-reaching; or as they put it, "we form like Voltron." Professional Reviews: Rolling Stone (4/7/94, p.73) - 3 1/2 Stars - Good Plus - "...Wu-Tang make underground rap: low on hype and production values, high on the idea that indigence is an integral part of blackness....It's not enough to rhyme like have-nots and look like have-nots. They've got to sound like have-nots..." Spin (9/99, p.131) - Ranked #22 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s." Entertainment Weekly (12/17/93, p.70) - "...With its rumble jumble of drumbeats, peppered with occasional piano plunking, ENTER has a raw, pass-the-mike flavor we haven't heard since rap was pop's best-kept secret...." - Rating: A Q (12/99, p.82) - Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums Of The 1990s." The Wire (10/01, p.44) - "...RZA was building a new house for HipHop, a place to mourn and think and wander..." Vibe (12/99, p.158) - Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century The Source (2/94, p.73) - "...This is not just another rap album with gangsta themes and gun smoke. [ENTER THE WU-TANG] is the manifestation of classic kung-fu type styles infected with the realities of ghetto life/death and strong Old School b-boy memories....A throwback to the days of 1986-87 when rap was filled with hones, greatness and skill..." Billboard - "36 CHAMBERS is their landmark effort. Twenty years later, still nothing sounds quite like it; nothing can duplicate its hardest edges or most powerful passages." Mojo (Publisher) (p.59) - Ranked #62 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "The RZA's atmospheric production spliced bullet chamber beats with eerie piano'n'string motifs..." Producer: Prince Rakeem "The RZA", Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 9 November, 1993 Label: Legacy Dimensions: 14.2 x 1.2 x 12.7 centimeters (0.04 kg)
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EAN: 0078636633626
UPC: 0078636633626
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Language: Eng
Producer: Method Man^Ol' Dirty Bastard^Prince Rakeem
Release Year: 1993
Format: CD
Genre: Rap & Hip-hop/Hip Hop
Artist: Wu-Tang Clan
Record Label: RCA
Release Title: Enter Wu-Tang