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While late-’80s East Coast rap was brimming with Afrocentrism through the Native Tongues collective and the quintessential B-boy flair of Run-DMC, Wu-Tang Clan rose from the ether as a minatory, philosophical force hailing from Staten Island. As the impetus of hardcore rap, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) was a succinct orchestration of mayhem and ruthless lyricism that introduced a new dawn of hip-hop brilliance. Over the sound of repetitive snapping and combative slamming, head honcho RZA is the introductory voice of the album on “Bring Da Ruckus.” Challenging all foes, the song is a nexus between Wu-Tang Clan and martial arts culture, aggressively daring hip-hop rivals to compete.
As Wu-Tang Clan became a global sensation, the success of 36 Chambers was a slow burn, but eventually ...
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Label
Sony
Tahun Rilis Asli
1993
Jenis Rilis
Reissue
Format
2 LP
Kecepatan
33
1/3
rpm
Ukuran vinil
12 inci
Berat
standar
Foil Stamped
Ya
Warna
Gold Galaxy
Jaket
Direct-To-Board;
Menguasai Studio
Alchemy Mastering at AIR
Engine Mastering
Barry Grint
Lokasi Penekanan
GZ vinil
Rincian Remastering
Lacquers Cut by Barry Grint, Alchemy Mastering at AIR
Ekstra
Listening Notes Booklet by Jaelani Turner-Williams, Art Print by Winiconder & Associates
Lebih
LP 1 / Side A
1 Bring Da Ruckus |
2 Shame On A Nigga |
3 Clan In Da Front |
LP 1 / Side B
1 \Wu-Tang \\ |
2 \Bisakah semuanya semudah ini?\ \\ |
3 \Intermisi\ \\ |
LP 2 / Side C
1 Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' |
2 Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit |
3 C.R.E.A.M. |
4 Method Man |
LP 2 / Side D
1 Protect Ya Neck |
2 Tearz |
3 Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Part II |
4 Conclusion |