Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 chambers) (Yellow) LP
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When The Wu-Tang Clan dropped their debut LP in 1993 they created a blueprint for Hip- Hop for years to come. The album was immediately recognized as a landmark album, with its raw production and explicit lyrics drenched in martial-arts symbolism and humour.
The group, obviously fond of kung-fu movies, renamed their Staten Island home base 'Shoalin' as a tribute to their favorite 1978 movie ´The 36th Chamber of Shaolin´. Musical mastermind and ringmaster The RZA used loads of sound bites and samples from kung fu movies for his bleak, raw Wu-Tang sound.
The Wu-Tang Clan collective proved a creative crew, releasing many solo albums of their core members (most notable: Method Man, Genius/GZA, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah and the late Ol'Dirty Bastard!), yet the success of their first album as a group was never to be topped.
While it's safe to say you can´t even measure the heaviness of the Wu-Tang we tried to come as close as we could with our heavyweight 180 grams vinyl pressing of their landmark album.
A1. Bring Da Ruckus (4:10)
A2. Shame On A Nigga (2:57)
A3. Clan In Da Front (4:33)
A4. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber (6:05)
A5. Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission (6:53)
A6. Protect Ya Neck (6:48)
B1. Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' (4:48)
B2. Wu-Tang Clan Aint Nuthing Ta F' Wit (3:36)
B3. C.R.E.A.M. (4:12)
B4. Method Man (5:50)
B5. Tearz (4:17)
B6. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Part II (6:10)