| 1. Intro |
| 2. Shimmy Shimmy Ya |
| 3. Baby C'mon |
| 4. Brooklyn Zoo |
| 5. Hippa to da Hoppa |
| 6. Raw Hide - Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Raekwon The Cheff |
| 7. Damage - GZA/Genius, Ol' Dirty Bastard |
| 8. Don't You Know |
| 9. Stomp |
| 10. Goin' Down |
| 11. Drunk Game (Sweet Sugar Pie) |
| 12. Snakes - Buddah Monk, , , Ol' Dirty Bastard, RZA |
| 13. Brooklyn Zoo II (Tiger Crane) |
| 14. Proteck Ya Neck II in the Zoo - Ol' Dirty Bastard, , , |
| 15. Cuttin' Headz - Ol' Dirty Bastard, RZA |
| 16. Dirty Dancin' [*] - Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard |
| 17. Harlem World [*] |
Editorial Reviews
Return's title and various lyrics acknowledge Wu-Tang's self-built mythology, but Ol' Dirty Bastard's solo debut, like the man himself, runs on its own idiosyncratic power. Rapping forcefully and on point--mumbling, singing, allowing weird wordless sounds to escape his throat in an assertion of his right to make random noise--ODB slips from mode to mode like Marvin Gaye juxtaposing the gruff and the smooth in the same song. The production, mostly by the RZA, sets the man down in the middle of funky, shape-shifting tracks to scream for blood, shout out to the Temptations and "you other grooops!" and threaten "any MC in any 52 states." "I love that guy," ODB secret identity Russell Jones declares of his alter ego at the outset; after a listen to this disc, it's likely at least part of you will, too. --Rickey Wright
Return to the 36 Chambers,Ol' Dirty Bastard,Elektra / Wea,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Return to the 36 Chambers
Ol' Dirty Bastard Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002HFU Release Date: 1995-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Shimmy Shimmy Ya
- Baby C'mon
- Brooklyn Zoo
- Hippa To Da Hoppa
- Raw Hide
- Damage
- Don't U Know
- The Stomp
- Goin' Down
- Drunk Game (Sweet Sugar Pie)
- Snakes
- Brooklyn Zoo II (Tiger Crane)
- Proteck Ya Neck II The Zoo
- Cuttin' Headz
- Dirty Dancin' (Bonus Track-CD Only)
- Harlem World (Bonus Track-CD Only)
Amazon.com
Return's title and various lyrics acknowledge Wu-Tang's self-built mythology, but Ol' Dirty Bastard's solo debut, like the man himself, runs on its own idiosyncratic power. Rapping forcefully and on point--mumbling, singing, allowing weird wordless sounds to escape his throat in an assertion of his right to make random noise--ODB slips from mode to mode like Marvin Gaye juxtaposing the gruff and the smooth in the same song. The production, mostly by the RZA, sets the man down in the middle of funky, shape-shifting tracks to scream for blood, shout out to the Temptations and "you other grooops!" and threaten "any MC in any 52 states." "I love that guy," ODB secret identity Russell Jones declares of his alter ego at the outset; after a listen to this disc, it's likely at least part of you will, too. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Yeah baby he likes its raaaaawwww!.......2007-03-23
I don't even like your profile!.......2007-03-23
Tell me who's ever made an album like this?!!.......2007-02-03
My personal fav of the Wu catalog, hell it's one of my favorite albums of all time! Nothing sounds like it. One of the most original and misunderstood artists, this album still sounds just as crazy and intense as the day it first came out. My favorite tracks are Don't You Know and Goin Down, "Soooome..wheeere oover the raainboww!" Come on, are you kiddin me? The beats were grimmey and erie, mixing perfect with ODB's drunken attitude and style. The contributions from Wu members help ground the album with their straightforward rhymes while at the same time complimenting Dirt McGirt's unique vocal approach. This album stand in a class all it's own. No-one will ever be able to duplicate what this MC brought to the table, let alone know where to even start!
This album is an example of a artist doin his own thing and goin for it.
If you want to hear the same old thing, another boring, sharp dressin, mediocre MC, spitting the same old monotone raps that we've been hearing for the last countless years than turn on the TV and save your money. "This is something old,,, and dirty....... and duurrtayyy!
Yeah"
Rest in Peace O.D.B.
Solid Wu Tang Solo by a very dope yet very wierd mc...ODB.......2006-09-06
1. Intro
2. Shimmy Shimmy Ya - 10/10 c
3. Baby C'mon - 9/10
4. Brooklyn Zoo - 10/10
5. Hippa To Da Hoppa - 10/10 CLASSIC ODB TRACK
6. Raw Hide - 8/10
7. Damage - 9.5/10
8. Don't U Know - 8/10
9. The Stomp - 10/10
10. Goin' Down -8/10
11. Drunk Game - 7/10
12. Snakes - 9/10
13. Brooklyn Zoo II - 8/10
14. Proteck Ya Neck II The Zoo - 8/10
15. Cuttin' Headz - 8/10
16. Dirty Dancin' 7/10
17. Harlem World - 7/10
It has its ups and downs but no doubt a wu banger, pick this one up its probably odb's best and rza brings out his usual dope production.
Final Score
4.2/5
ODB solo debut is niiiice -- R.I.P........2006-05-01
#2 - 10 (CLASSIC!!, nothing else to say)
#3 - 6.5
#4 - 9 (nice beat)
#5 - 9 (tight beat)
#6 - 8 (f/ Method Man & Raekwon)
#7 - 7.5 (f/ GZA)
#8 - 5 (f/ Killah Priest)
#9 - 8
#10 - 7
#11 - 3.5 (After a while it gets too annoying)
#12 - 8.5 (f/ killah Priest, RZA, Masta killa, buddah monk -- nice beat)
#13 - 7 (f/ ghostface killah -- has some nice samples and odb moments after the song)
#14 - 9 (f/ buddah monk, prodigal sun, 12 0' Clock, 60 second assassin, murdo, zu keeper, shorty $h!+ stain -- tight beat)
#15 - 8 (f/ RZA)
#16 - 7.5 (f/ method man)
#17 - 4
R.I.P
Russell Tyrone Jones -- b. 11/15/68 - d. 11/13/04 --- b. Fort Green, NY
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