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曲目リスト
1 | Redemption |
2 | Kill Too Hard Ft. RZA, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa |
3 | The Abbot Ft. RZA |
4 | Harbor Masters Ft. RZA, Ghostface Killah, Az, Inspectah Deck |
5 | Sheep State Ft. Rza |
6 | Radiant Jewels Ft. RZA, Raekwon, Cormega, Sean Price |
7 | Supreme Architecture Ft. RZA |
8 | Evil Deeds Ft. RZA, Ghostface Killah, Havoc |
9 | Wise Men Ft. RZA |
10 | I Wish You Were Here Ft. RZA, Ghostface Killah, The Williams |
11 | Fatal Hesitation |
12 | Ill Figures Ft. RZA, Raekwon, M.O.P., Kool G Rap |
13 | Free Like ODB Ft. RZA |
14 | Sound The Horns |
15 | Enlightened Statues Ft. RZA |
16 | NYC Crack Ft. RZA |
17 | One Last Question Ft. RZA |
商品の説明
内容紹介
The Wu-Tang is the most influential and longest running group in Hip Hop. RZA's vision has helped shape an entire generation of music. The group's major return-to-form on "Chamber Music" is the Wu album hardcore fans have always hoped for. The album's sound is classic soul (and Kung Fu imagery) and is a radical departure from the group's recent "8 Diagrams" project. "Chamber Music's" throwback sound features a combination of live instrumentation and new RZA beats shaped in a classic old-school soul type of vibe, reminiscent of the group's classic "36 Chambers" sound but with a completely updated, modern twist. The album includes newly recorded verses from every key member of the group, plus affiliates Cappadonna, Killah priest, Street Life and more.
Product Description
The Wu-Tang is the most influential and longest running group in Hip Hop. RZA's vision has helped shape an entire generation of music. The group's major return-to-form on "Chamber Music" is the Wu album hardcore fans have always hoped for. The album's sound is classic soul (and Kung Fu imagery) and is a radical departure from the group's recent "8 Diagrams" project. "Chamber Music's" throwback sound features a combination of live instrumentation and new RZA beats shaped in a classic old-school soul type of vibe, reminiscent of the group's classic "36 Chambers" sound but with a completely updated, modern twist. The album includes newly recorded verses from every key member of the group, plus affiliates Cappadonna, Killah priest, Street Life and more.
登録情報
- 製品サイズ : 13.13 x 0.99 x 14.61 cm; 90.72 g
- メーカー : Koch Records
- EAN : 0099923421528
- 製造元リファレンス : 2342152
- SPARSコード : DDD
- レーベル : Koch Records
- ASIN : B0028ER4OG
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 213,047位ミュージック (ミュージックの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
メス、GZA、マスターキラは何処に?
AZ、HAVOC、MOP、KOOL G RAP、SADATXがゲストで参加しており(意外!)
ウーの新作という見方はしないほうが無難でしょう。
個人的にはデックの活躍が増えて嬉しいですが。
生楽器のトラックでタイトなスネアと低音ベースが主軸の4番がカッコよす!!
そしてサダトXはっちゃけてる感じで頑張ってます!!
が……メス、マスタキラ、GZA参加してませんけど??
メスのファンの自分は残念…しかしやはりRZAの音作りは最強!!!
ゴーストフェイス、レイクオンとの確執はいずこえ???
ファンなら買いですな。
メス不参加と言うことで、星4つです…
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Now that it's out, this is just what's been missing from the Wu-Tang camp for a while. The last few years have produced some albums that appeared to bring the old Wu flavor back, namely the two Masta Killa albums, GZA's Pro Tools , and moments on U-God's Dopium and Meth's 4:21... The Day After , but this has the feel of what 8 Diagrams should have been.
The features on this album are perfect. It's amazing a concept like this hasn't already come up. Masta Ace and AZ's appearances are moments of pure joy. The only time it doesn't work is when Havoc shows up on "Evil Deeds." It's a solid track for Ghostface and RZA, but it's just not what I want out of Hav. I love when he gets on his high-energy tip. That being said, it's still not a bad song or a bad appearance from Havoc, it's just the one part where expectations are not met.
RZA worked with a soul band, The Revelations, to create the music for this whole album so it brings an obvious cohesive quality. The surprise is how being created by a band brings a certain liveliness to these tracks that begs all hip-hop go in this direction. It's faithfully indebted to the the Wu-Tang boom-bap variant that RZA mastered in the mid-90's era, but it's richer without being glossier. Sonically it has the feel of one of the first round solo projects between '94 and '97.
The second big surprise here is how inspired the Clan members themselves sound. Inspectah Deck especially is attacking these beats in a way that hasn't been heard since he fought for the spotlight on Wu Tang Iron Flag . Raekwon has awoken from the slumbered-out mush-mouth flow he's drifted into at times in recent years and Ghostface, the most consistent in the entire Clan, even he sounds more lively here if you can imagine that. U-God, the most slept-on in the Clan, is continuing the show-n-prove he started on 8 Diagrams and Dopium and is here to show what's up. Even RZA stays on cadence.
Therein lies the problem with this release, though. Those are the only members of the Clan that appear here. Method Man is sorely missed. No one in the Clan rides a beat like him or brings the energy that he does. GZA has been the Clan member that's evolved the Wu-sound most successfully across his solo career and to not have him on this album which is colored with a feeling of resurgence is a shame. And when Masta Killa gets in that Chessboxin' mindset and decides to actually rhyme, there's no one more Wu than him.
This is a perfect album in regard to what's here, but it's frustrating at the same time. It screams for the whole Clan to be involved and the fact that a little more than half the tracklist is short instrumentals or RZA philosophizing is disappointing. That certainly adds character and creates an atmosphere so I'm not even suggesting they be left off, but at 35 minutes and 37 seconds, many more full tracks could be added in. Maybe if this proves to be successful we'll get a second volume and see it more fleshed out. Regardless though, the 8 full songs that are here are all exactly what any Wu-head or 90's NYC rap fan will want.


