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Old 12-07-2007, 01:24 AM   #1
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Default What Wu albums between 36 Chambers and Forever?

What RZA produced or co-produced Wu albums were released in the era between 36 Chambers and Forever?
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Old 12-07-2007, 01:28 AM   #2
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tical,
iron man,
ob4cl
liquid swords
return to the 36 chambers


maybe some others too
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Old 12-07-2007, 02:01 AM   #3
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dont forget he had some influence on the production of Gravediggaz 6 Feet Deep.
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Old 12-07-2007, 03:27 AM   #4
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Aight, thanks!

And which of that was released nearest the Wu Tang Forever?
Cause I think about the production and wonder what those productions have in common besides RZA
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dont forget he had some influence on the production of Gravediggaz 6 Feet Deep.
uhh you mean the pick the sickle and the shovel. 6 ft deep was all about price paul!!!
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Old 12-07-2007, 03:31 AM   #6
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Aight, thanks!

And which of that was released nearest the Wu Tang Forever?
Cause I think about the production and wonder what those productions have in common besides RZA

Fuck what dude said! it was the pick the sickle and the shovel that was recorded at the same studio as wtc forever!

but TPTCTS came out AFTER the WTC forever!
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Old 12-07-2007, 03:51 AM   #7
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uhh you mean the pick the sickle and the shovel. 6 ft deep was all about price paul!!!
PP did produce it, but you cant tell me that RZA was jsut twiddling his thumbs in the studio the whole time, he had influence somewhere on the beats, no doubt
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uhh you mean the pick the sickle and the shovel. 6 ft deep was all about price paul!!!
actually RZA produced 3 tracks on "6 Feet Deep", he did Diary of a Madman (together with RNS), he did the title-track and the Graveyard Chamber. there's also the remix of Mommy What's A Gravedigga.. but of course it generally was a Prince Paul produced album.
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actually RZA produced 3 tracks on "6 Feet Deep", he did Diary of a Madman (together with RNS), he did the title-track and the Graveyard Chamber. there's also the remix of Mommy What's A Gravedigga.. but of course it generally was a Prince Paul produced album.

yeah I already knew this. I bought 6ft deep back in 94!
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6 feet deep is Prince Paul’s album but I remember Prince Paul saying that he was over producing and that Rza brought him back to basics when it came to producing the album
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Back on the subject:
Ironman was the last joint released in October 96, then Wu Forever was going to come out entitled the Wu Saga Continues in February 97, but it was pushed back until July 3rd of that year.

If there was an album between Ironman and Wu Forever, please share, cuz I can't remember one coming out
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OK, so as I can see nearly all are classics. I used to hate Wu Tang Forever /like many of Wu fans/ and now I think that's my favourite Wu Tang Clan album. Yes - I love Liquid Swords, 36 Chambers, OB4CL and more. But I consider Forever's production the best of all group albums. The best in quality and beats. /.What I don't like is the way that album is mixed - not enough lows for me, to much high frequences to be heard/.

So that's why I asked about the era after the first classics and before the best produced FOR ME album - Wu Tang Forever.

But now - I think I have to ask another question - What were the nearest POST Wu Tang Forever albums released? I mean - right after Wu Tang Forever...and before the W of course...Cause It has to be the best RZA production time....That's my thought. He knew what he was doing in that time but he also kept that grimey style. The perfect combination. I also wonder what beats he made using Ensoniq ASR-10 that time. Peace.
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^he stopped using the ASR10 on ironman. But shame on a nigga (you) for sayign RZA best production time was after Forever, what type a dust you on boy?
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OK, so as I can see nearly all are classics. I used to hate Wu Tang Forever /like many of Wu fans/ and now I think that's my favourite Wu Tang Clan album. Yes - I love Liquid Swords, 36 Chambers, OB4CL and more. But I consider Forever's production the best of all group albums. The best in quality and beats. /.What I don't like is the way that album is mixed - not enough lows for me, to much high frequences to be heard/.

So that's why I asked about the era after the first classics and before the best produced FOR ME album - Wu Tang Forever.

But now - I think I have to ask another question - What were the nearest POST Wu Tang Forever albums released? I mean - right after Wu Tang Forever...and before the W of course...Cause It has to be the best RZA production time....That's my thought. He knew what he was doing in that time but he also kept that grimey style. The perfect combination. I also wonder what beats he made using Ensoniq ASR-10 that time. Peace.
i'm not trying to hate but if you are a wu fan you would know this stuff, and plus its easyily found on like wikipedia or chambermusik.com and go to lyrics section tells you the year it came out, you know but if your a new fan i can understand so no hard feelings peace
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Old 12-09-2007, 09:24 PM   #15
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pillage was out right after forever, so was the swarm (i think, either right after or right before), and silent weapons was out right after forever, heavy mental was right after forever, last shall be first was in 98 as well
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