Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

LP
337 SEK

Label : RCA

Catalogue No: 19658720531

Track Listing:
["Shaolin Sword\nBring Da Ruckus\nShame On A Nigga\nClan In Da Front\nWu-Tang: 7th Chamber\nCan It Be All So Simple\nProtect Ya Neck (Intermission)\nWu-Tang Sword\nDa Mystery Of Chessboxin'\nWu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit\nC.R.E.A.M.\nMethod Man\nTearz\nWu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Part II\nConclusion"]
  • Shaolin Sword
  • Bring Da Ruckus
  • Shame On A Nigga
  • Clan In Da Front
  • Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber
  • Can It Be All So Simple
  • Protect Ya Neck (Intermission)
  • Wu-Tang Sword
  • Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
  • Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit
  • C.R.E.A.M.
  • Method Man
  • Tearz
  • Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Part II
  • Conclusion

Media Condition : Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition : Mint (M)

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Along with Dr. Dre's The Chronic, the Wu-Tang Clan's debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), was one of the most influential rap albums of the '90s. Its spare yet atmospheric production - courtesy of RZA - mapped out the sonic blueprint that countless other hardcore rappers would follow for years to come. It laid the groundwork for the rebirth of New York hip-hop in the hardcore age, paving the way for everybody from Biggie and Jay-Z to Nas and Mobb Deep. Moreover, it introduced a colorful cast of hugely talented MCs, some of whom ranked among the best and most unique individual rappers of the decade. Some were outsized, theatrical personalities, others were cerebral storytellers and lyrical technicians, but each had his own distinctive style, which made for an album of tremendous variety and consistency.

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