Gza Liquid Swords 320 Rare
In predictable fashion, I present to you the fourth Wu-Tang solo album. Although The Genius/Gza had already released a full-length album before the Wu movement caught on, h edidn't really hit his stride until he was part of a larger group. Is what many Wu-Tang fans consider his true debut, some because it marks his first release under the giant black and yellow Wu umbrella, others because Words From a Genius sucked balls.
Either way, I'm fucking tired, so I won't prolong this any more. LIQUID SWORDS (FEAT RZA) Kill Bill fans will recognize the movie sample (from Shogun Assassin) as the movie The Bride watches with her daughter toward the end of the second film. Mos Def fans will recognize this song from his third album Tru3 Magic, where he jacked Rza's beat and Gza's flow wholesale.
Jun 8, 2014 - 15 - Liquid Swords 16 - One Blood Under W 17 - Ice Cream 18 - Triumph 19 - Hood 21 - Run 22 - Tearz 23 - Method Man 24 - Dog Shit 25 - Shimmy Shimmy Ya 26 - Y'all Been Warned 27 - Gravel Pit Descarga: (2004) Legend of the Wu-Tang Clan (Wu-Tang Clan's Greatest. Hajime No Ippo Season 3 Episode 2 Download.
Wu fans will want to beat the shit out of Mos Def fans for giving Mos Def praise for his song when 'Liquid Swords' kicks ass just fine by itself, thanks. DUEL OF THE IRON MIC (FEAT OL' DIRTY BASTARD, INSPECTAH DECK, & MASTA KILLA) With the exception of the final song, The Rza produces every song presented here. Also has the distinction of being the first Wu-Tang solo album that featured every member of the Clan. I like how this write-up doesn't tell you anything about the song. LIVING IN THE WORLD TODAY (FEAT THE RZA & METHOD MAN) This is one of those songs that you only discover when you let the CD play straight through; trust me, you would have never heard of this one otherwise. GOLD (FEAT METHOD MAN) This is the only track I skip on a regular basis, and it's still pretty good, so what does that tell you?
COLD WORLD (FEAT INSPECTAH DECK & LIFE) Kind of like Gza's 'Can It be All So Simple', but a billion times better. I prefer the remix with D'Angelo on the chorus; that one can be found online easily. LABELS (FEAT RZA) Gza strings together tons of record label names into an understandable narrative.
Later, he would write entire songs based around celebrity names, different breeds of dogs, and ultimately, all of Method Man's nicknames. 4TH CHAMBER (FEAT GHOSTFACE KILLAH, KILLAH PRIEST, & THE RZA) This. SHADOWBOXIN' (FEAT METHOD MAN) Honestly, what Wu fan doesn't like this song? KILLAH HILLS 10304 (FEAT RZA & OL' DIRTY BASTARD) No matter your feelings on this song, you have to admit that it's a lot more entertaining than the spinoff songs 'Shaolin Place' and 'The Heights'. INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS (FEAT RAEKWON, GHOSTFACE KILLAH, & U-GOD) Honestly, this is one of the weakest Rae and Ghost combos that I've ever heard. Silent Hill Origins Psp Iso Download Tpb Mafia.
Apr 12, 2015 - GZA - Liquid Swords (1995). GZA - Liquid Swords (1995). Tracklist 01.Liquid Swords (Feat. RZA) 02.Duel Of The Iron Mic (Feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck & Masta Killa) 03.Living In The World Today (Feat. RZA & Method Man) 04.Gold (Feat. Method Man) 05.Cold World (Feat. Inspectah Deck & Life). Jul 27, 2012 - As a solo artist, GZA was essentially everything that distinguished Wu-Tang Clan from other crews: strictly chess, kung-fu, battle raps, investigative reports, mysticism. This masterful 1995 collection is the most potent distillation of that aesthetic.
UNEXPLAINED (or SWORDSMAN, depending on who you ask), along with a few Ghostface albums, has the annoying distinction of having liner notes that don't really match the tracklisting. Regardless of what the song is called (I refer to it as 'Shadowboxin' 2: Electric Boogaloo'), it's good. I GOTCHA BACK (FEAT THE RZA) I think this was originally on the Fresh soundtrack, along with Rae's 'Heaven or Hell' from Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. It sounds dated, as if it would have been the best song on Words From a Genius. (BASIC INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING EARTH) (FEAT KILLAH PRIEST) Gza decided to end the album with a Killah Priest solo shot. Although The Rza didn't touch this song, it still sounds great. FINAL THOUGHTS: is, in my opinion (and many others), THE best Wu-Tang solo offering, but Cuban Linx is right there next to it.
There's just something about the time when Rza controlled every aspect of the Wu's collective career; he may have been a control freak, but the shit sounded good, so who could really complain? BUY OR BURN?. This is in my top five albums of all time, period. If you burn this shit, it damn well better be for promotional use only, and even then, you better write the Gza a nice apology note.