Wu Tang Clan Enter The Wu Tang 36 Chambers Rar
Shaolin Sword29:19A1Bring Da Ruckus4:10A2Shame On A Nigga2:57A3Clan In Da Front4:33A4Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber6:05A5Can It Be All So Simple Performer Excerpts –. Written-By Excerpts –.,4:46A6Protect Ya Neck (Intermission)6:48Wu-Tang Sword28:53B1Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' Co-producer –4:48B2Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit Co-producer –.3:36B3C.R.E.A.M.
Performer Excerpts – Written-By Excerpts –.4:12B4Method Man5:50B5Tearz Performer Excerpts – Written-By Excerpts –,4:17B6.1Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Part II5:08B6.2Conclusion1:02. A&R A&R Direction (Loud Records)–. Art Direction–. Design–. Edited By–. Engineer–(tracks: B1),(tracks: A1 to A6, B2 to B6). Engineer Assistant Engineer, Uncredited–(tracks: A1).
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Wu-Tang Clan – Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Label: RCA – 1, Loud Records – 1, Legacy – 1, Sony Music – 1.
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Written-By–. The one I got is pretty noisy, I cleaned it to absolutely no avail. 3.0l duratec engine belot or chain driven.
My copy is just a downright crackly record right out of the shrink-wrap, made even worse by repeated clicks for nearly the entirety of side A, which is exacerbated by the fact that it needs turning up as it isn't very loud. Highly disappointing since people below specifically mention that theirs has low noise, I don't know if I'm just unlucky or what.
The yellow looks nice, at least?This is the only time I've ever actually purposefully bought coloured vinyl, and it might be my last. Fortunately I was able to get a refund. I'll stick with the CD until a good double LP gets released.
Robert Christgau: Album: Wu-Tang Clan: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)Writings:Web Site:Carola Dibbell:Venues:Consumer Guide Album: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Loud/RCA, 1993They are or have been, if not 'gangstas,' at the very least dealers. But note that the slice of life where they doctor their wares with baking soda is decisively jokier than the tragic-sounding hit where they sell them on the corner. They aren't just grander than their West Coast opposite numbers, they're also goofier, and both are improvements. Expect the masterwork this album's reputation suggests and you'll probably be disappointed-it will speak directly only to indigenous hip hoppers. Expect a glorious human mess, as opposed to the ominous platinum product of their opposite numbers, and you'll realize the dope game isn't everyone's dead-end street.A.