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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Wu-Revolution - (featuring Poppa Wu/Uncle Pete) 2. Reunited 3. For Heavens Sake - (featuring Cappadonna) 4. Cash Still Rules / Scary Hours (Still Don't Nothing Move But The Money) 5. Visionz 6. As High as Wu-Tang Get 7. Severe Punishment 8. Older Gods 9. Maria - (featuring Cappadonna) 10. Better Tomorrow, A 11. It's Yourz
DISC 2: 1. Intro 2. Triumph - (featuring Cappadonna) 3. Impossible - (featuring Tekitha) 4. Little Ghetto Boys - (featuring Cappadonna) 5. Deadly Melody - (featuring Street Life) 6. City, The 7. Projects, The 8. Bells of War 9. M.G.M., The 10. Dog Shit 11. Duck Seazon 12. Hellz Wind Staff - (featuring Street Life) 13. Heaterz - (featuring Cappadonna) 14. Black Shampoo 15. Second Coming - (featuring Tekitha) 16. Closing, The
Album Notes WU-TANG FOREVER is an Enhanced CD. The audio portions are available on any standard audio CD player; interactive content, including videos and biographies, can be accessed with a CD-ROM unit. Wu-Tang Clan: RZA (aka "The Abbott"); GZA (aka "The Genius"); Dirty (aka "Osiris"); U-God (aka "Golden Arms"); Masta Killa (aka "High Chief"); Method Man (aka "Hott Nikkels"); Raekwon (aka "Lex Diamonds"); Ghostface Killah (aka "Ironman"); Inspectah Deck (aka "Fifth Brother"). Additional personnel: Roxanne (background vocals); Poppa Wu, Uncle Pete, CappaDonna, Tekitha, Street Life. Producers: The RZA, 4th Disciple, True Master, Inspectah Deck. Engineers: The RZA, 4th Disciple, True Master, The Rebel. WU-TANG FOREVER was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. The Genius sums up the Wu-Tang story in just one sentence on "Reunited;" "Reunited/Double-LP, world excited/Struck a match to the underground, industry ignited". The Wu-Tang Clan is raw, honest hip-hop at its best, and though they are arguably the best in their field, they haven't forgotten their underground roots. Back together after a multi-platinum debut as well as gold and platinum solo albums by several group members, Wu-Tang deliver the most anticipated album in rap history, WU-TANG FOREVER. The RZA, whose name is used to describe his razor sharp production, is probably the only producer in hip-hop whose sound is so clearly defined and so hard to imitate. Combining the complex lyrics of the Clan with unique sounds and frequently off-beat singing, the RZA is the group's musical mastermind. Whether the focus is on the GZA's wit, the grimy world-view of the Method Man, Raekwon and Ghostface's hard-core street smarts, the lyrical wizardry of the Inspectah Deck or the certified insanity of the Ol' Dirty Bastard, Wu-Tang are lyrically, musically and conceptually light years ahead of other MCs.
Industry Reviews Ranked #19 on Spin's list of the Top 20 Bands Of The Year. Spin (01/01/1998)
Ranked #26 in the Village Voice's 1997 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll. Village Voice (02/24/1998)
Ranked #28 on Melody Maker's list of 1997's Albums Of The Year.
Ranked #18 in NME's 1997 Critics' Poll.
3.5 Stars (out of 5) - ...a self-contained universe that mixes hip-hop culture with adolescent-pop flotsam....hauntingly descriptive tales of ghetto hustlers and victims... Rolling Stone (06/26/1997)
7 (out of 10) - ...Creating a style with no definite precedent, playing major lables against each other--and winning--Wu-Tang Clan are basically selling avant-garde music as pop to the world....The RZA burns the rule book between your headphones... Spin (09/01/1997)
...It had to be this big. It didn't have to be this good...Every single track is a detonation of every single pop rule you thought sacrosanct....FOREVER is one of the greatest hip hop LPs of all time. I think, in time, it could be my favourite album ever... Melody Maker (05/31/1997)
...If albums by Method Man, Genius, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and Ol' Dirty Bastard were the Gospels, then this is meant to be the Good Book. And what it contains is The Knowledge....WU-TANG FOREVER is...unforgettably huge... NME (05/31/1997)
...FOREVER continues the group's artistic grand slam. Like their forebears in Public Enemy, Wu-Tang are musical revolutionaries, unafraid to bring the noise along with their trunk of funk... - Rating: A Entertainment Weekly (06/06/1997)
3 stars out of 5 - ...Highlights a once-hungry outfit now simply too full of individual stars to function coherently....[albeit] flashes of brilliance... Q (06/01/2000)
...The MCs are in strong form... The Wire (10/01/2001)
...If albums by Method Man, Genius, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and Ol' Dirty Bastard were the Gospels, then this is meant to be the Good Book. And what it contains is The Knowledge....WU-TANG FOREVER is...unforgettably huge... NME (05/31/1997)
...It had to be this big. It didn't have to be this good...Every single track is a detonation of every single pop rule you thought sacrosanct....FOREVER is one of the greatest hip hop LPs of all time. I think, in time, it could be my favourite album ever... Melody Maker (05/31/1997)
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