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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIRD TIME BANGER!, 13 Mar 2002
By A Customer
I'm seeing alot of people bad mouthing this album. They are wrong. Here's why this album deserves a whole five star rating.Track 1. After a lovely back to basics intro with kung fu flick samples and all, " Chamber Music" starts playing. I loved the beat and the Tune made it easy for Raekwon to flow a beatiful first verse. But of course even with a catchy chorus from Method Man, the Gza steals the show. Track 2. "Careful" takes me back to their very first song, bring da ruckus. It has a hard core, skeletal Rza beat and all the rappers, even Cappadonna, spit good verses and catchy chorus skits on this track. Track 3. This track takes quite a long time to get used to. And what takes even longer to get used to is Ghost face spilling his heart out onto the mike. But don't worry, he does this alot on the W. The beat is slightly weak on this track but it's saved by Ghost's great lyrical flow. Track 4. Red Man kicks us straight off with an explosive verse. One of the best beats on the album and Method Man clearly outshining all emcees in sight, this track is a classic Wu Banga! Track 5. If you like Jr. Reid and Masta Killa, you'll love this track. They work nicely together. Masta Killa spits two steady deep throat verses inbetween an almost regie chorus. Good beat. Good tune, great track. Track 6. I don't like Ol Dirty's style in this song. He sounds as if he's singing a hyme in church...Liven up Ol Dirty! But of course after a relativley weak track the Gza jumps in and saves it. Track 7. You're probably all familiar with this one so I won't go into too much detail. Ghost face and Gza rule the track but with good verses from all 9 emcees. Track 8. Nas does surprisingly well on this song. I love the beat and the lyrics of this song and feel it's a really back to basics track from the RZA. Play it loud. Track 9. Before you completely skip this track due to Ghost face's howling. Take the time to get used to it and respect the lyrics. It has a deep recial message and with Isacc Hayes, (Chef from South Park) supplying the vocals, you can't go far wrong. Track 10. This is, like the intro says, a Wu Banga. Meth throws the illest hook I've heard on the album and the mysterious Street Life, (who I think should have had all of Cappadonna's verses as well personally) flows a nice verse. This is a classic track. Track 11. Short but sweet. Busta Rhymes spits Wu Lyrics like he's a pro at it. And damn nearly is! But like most tracks with the Genius on them, Gza hops in to outshine eveyone with his simple, yet scientific lyrics. Track 12. You'll all be familiar with the Gravel Pit by now. Just incase you're not. The beat's amazing, the tune's catchy, and the lyrics are out of this world. Track 13. Here is my first and only critisism for this album. Ghost face and Rza have already done a colaberation of racial equality on this album! And " Can't go to sleep" is better than this track so why they put it in is beyond me. But just after it comes in the illest little beat for the dopest outro on any Wu tang Album. The track isn't in the titles but it's mainly about clapping. Raekwon, Ghostface and Method Man flow all over the track, making the previous blunder un noticed. So as a whole. This album deserves it's five stars, because all the Wu tang have done is taked their style, and altered it slightly. This shouldn't be looked upon as a mistake but as originality. Therefore, the Wu tang still have their place in my heart.
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