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Uncontrolled Substance [CD]

Inspectah Deck Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (4 Oct 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Sony Music CMG
  • ASIN: B00002DEDO
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 16,695 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Word On The Street - Sample What Would I Do
2. Elevation - Sample Terri's Tune
3. "Trouble Man - Sample Paradise H. Adu, P. Denman, A. HaleJoy"
4. Show N Prove - Sample Tune Up
5. The Cause Featuring Streetlife - Sample Smiling Faces Sometimes
6. Intro
7. Movas & Shakers
8. "9th Chamber Featuring La the Darkman, Baretta 9, Killa Sin, Street Life"
9. Uncontrolled Substance Featuring Shadii
10. Femme Fatale
11. The Grand Prix Featuring U-God & Street Life
12. Forget Me Not
13. Longevity Featuring U-God
14. Word On The Street
15. Elevation
16. Lovin You Featuring La the Darkman
17. Trouble Man
18. R.E.C. Room
19. Friction Featuring Masta Killa
20. Hyperdermix
See all 22 tracks on this disc

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
silent assasin 4 Feb 2001
Format:Audio CD
This is by far one of, if not THE best Wu solo album. I have most of the solo albums but Inspectah's great baselines and vocals make this a joy to listen to, it's crisp, new-skool vocals on old-skool beats. This is a must-have for any Wu-enthusiast.
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Like his name suggests, the Rebel INS has rebelled against the typical style of the other Wu-Tang Clans solo albums , and has concentrated more on the beats than on the rhymes, and his solo album is the all the better for it. Having bought the majority of the Clans' solo albums, I fell that this is one of the best you can buy, even if you are not a fan of W-Tang. On of the all-time great rap albums and it should be on the top of all the serious rap fans shopping list.
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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While Inspectah Deck has never been the most visible bee to buzz forth from the Wu Tang hive, he has always been a stable, jack-of-all-trades member. His mic skills, while not exemplary are matched by a certain proficiency behind the production desk. Thus his debut was not awaited with the same excitement that met his fellow Clansmen's debuts. Nevertheless, 'Uncontrolled Substance' has a lot to like about it.

The Rza produced ‘Movas & Shakers’ is undoubtedly the standout track. In fact, it’s one of the best Rza productions from the 1999-era. Until this point in their careers it was probably the most commercial party track the Wu had released. It’s Inspectah Deck’s commentary on the club scene, “We trip the light, ride to the rhythm of the night / skin tight honeys show me love at first sight / work light crazy legs non-stop body drop / my hip hop drop you to your knees in shock.” It isn’t insightful and nor is it particularly deep, but the beat is such that the lyrics don’t really matter.

One of the other highlights is ‘The Grand Prix’. The track is introduced by U-God as a “lyrical grand prix” and has U-God, Street Life and Inspectah Deck battle it out for a supposed three million dollar purse. Predictably it all ends in a draw. It would’ve been more interesting to have someone judge a winner and then hear the competitors argue the case. Elsewhere, the Pete Rock produced, Isaac Hayes sampling and Marvin Gaye inspired ‘Trouble Man’ is a funky nod to the 1970s. Again, it’s all a bit out of character for the normally moody Wu Tang, and all the better for it.

Unfortunately Inspectah Deck cannot maintain the innovation for the entire album and there are several below-par moments. ‘Lovin You’ with La The Darkman is particularly bland. The preposterously named, ‘Hyperdermix’ is an attempt at Gravediggaz-style eeriness, but succeed only in sounding like a poor videogame score. The worst of the lot though is the totally uninspired ‘9th Chamber’. The production by 4th Disciple is capable without being extraordinary but the rhymes are quite poor. The guests, La The Darkman, Barretta 9, Killa Sin and Street Life aren’t up to the job at all merely coming up with turgid, uninspired verses. It sounds like a poor track from the awful Wu Tang Killa Beez offshoot.

Inspectah Deck is not the most charismatic MC the world has ever heard, nor is he the cleverest, he seems to know his limitations and that seems to make his work all the more charming. All in all, while it never reaches the heights of the Wu Tang’s A-List’s debuts (Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Method Man etc), it is a debut to be proud of. It’s a long way from the Wu Tang’s best, but thankfully it’s an equally long way from being their worst.

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