Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) [Explicit Lyrics]

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This debut revolutionized hip-hop (and launched half a dozen solo careers), as much for The RZA's raw barrage of off-kilter, off-key loops and sound effects as for its elliptically violent lyrics. Martial arts--at least as they appear in kung fu movies--are the Wu-Tang Clan's favorite metaphor, but they're also the organizing principle of the group, a crowd of eight rappers, each with his own way-out-there "fighting style." They created their own little self-contained culture, with its own symbols and shifting identities, and let listeners figure it out for themselves. Unless you're willing to immerse yourself in its world, it can be baffling and a little dry, but its aggression and originality are undeniable. --Douglas Wolk

Product Description
German version of the hardcore rap act's 1993 debut album 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'. Includes one bonus track, 'Method Man (Remix) Skunk Mix'. 13 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

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Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) [Explicit Lyrics]

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) [Explicit Lyrics]
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Sad dat ain like diz no more
  • Killer Bees Swarming
  • Classic East coast album
  • One of the greatest hiphop albums, period!
  • Classic
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Wu-Tang Clan
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002WPI
Release Date: 1993-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Shaolin Sword: Bring Da Ruckus
  2. Shaolin Sword: Shame On A Nigga
  3. Shaolin Sword: Clan In Da Front
  4. Shaolin Sword: Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber
  5. Shaolin Sword: Can It Be All So Simple
  6. Wu-Tang Sword: Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
  7. Wu-Tang Sword: Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit
  8. Wu-Tang Sword: C. R. E. A. M.
  9. Wu-Tang Sword: Method Man
  10. Wu-Tang Sword: Protect Ya Neck
  11. Wu-Tang Sword: Tearz
  12. Wu-Tang Sword: Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Part II

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This debut revolutionized hip-hop (and launched half a dozen solo careers), as much for The RZA's raw barrage of off-kilter, off-key loops and sound effects as for its elliptically violent lyrics. Martial arts--at least as they appear in kung fu movies--are the Wu-Tang Clan's favorite metaphor, but they're also the organizing principle of the group, a crowd of eight rappers, each with his own way-out-there "fighting style." They created their own little self-contained culture, with its own symbols and shifting identities, and let listeners figure it out for themselves. Unless you're willing to immerse yourself in its world, it can be baffling and a little dry, but its aggression and originality are undeniable. --Douglas Wolk

Album Description

German version of the hardcore rap act's 1993 debut album 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'. Includes one bonus track, 'Method Man (Remix) Skunk Mix'. 13 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

Album Details

Includes 'method Man (Skunk Remix)', Not Found on the Us Version.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sad dat ain like diz no more.......2007-06-03

I miss when hip hop sounded like diz and still i be bumpin diz album all day every day! Wutang clan's "enter the wu-tang ( 36 chambers)" should be in every real hip hop fan's collection. If you dont own it and you call yo self a true hip hop fan den you need to get beat down. Triple highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Killer Bees Swarming.......2007-04-26

Incorporating diciplined martial arts tactics including the group's name, Wu-Tang Clan, pierced through the industry with their debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). "Bring Da Ruckus" introduces the album and the clan with a slow, dark instrumentation with hints of ancient effects. Unselfishly sharing verses, four of the eight members slash through the track with lyrical wisardry. Picking up the pace on "Shame On A Nigga" is a direct blow with combining off keyed production with perfection. The Genius also known as The Gza stepped center stage on "Clan In Da Front" as the remaining members chant "...Wu, Wu, Wu..." bringing the clan to the forefront. Providing lyrical arsenal without any need for gimmicks, hook or chorus, "Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber" -Part I and II as six of the members flow back to back in unison and individualism with contents such as "...rap assassin / fastin'..." The same formula could be found on "Protect Ya Neck" with only a bridge to gap the diversity. "Can It Be All So Simple" mostly dedicated to the streets by Raekwon and Ghost Face Killer flows with finess over the looped overpowering guitar strum. The one, two kick drum accompanied by an Oriental themed keys on "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'" contributed to the LP's concept with Wu-Tang's signature sound. Continuing with "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit" they proved how tightly knit the group is going in any direction or angle. The title "C.R.E.A.M." soon made it to be a household slang for cash rules everything around me or better yet "...dollar, dollar bill y'all..." Member and title "Method Man" enlighten the dim surroundings with simple keys to compliment the rhaspy, energetic flow. Completing a 360 angle, "Tearz" contains tales of street life and decisions one make told by The Rza and Ghost Face Killer respectively. All production and arrangement was held down by member Prince Rakeem also known as The Rza that tailored the style and signature of the group to perfection. For its time and to date no other group with this many members come togher to create a timeless piece or classic the closest would be the earlier Three 6 Mafia material. The Rza, The Gza, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Inspector Deck, Raekwon The Chief, U-God, Ghost Face Killer and Method Man strikes as if it is retaliation, but their nitche was loosely guarded as they made an entrance.

5 out of 5 stars Classic East coast album.......2007-04-17

Not many groups can make a slammin classic album and not many can carry a whole coast on their backs but Wutang was able to do that with this Masterpiece of an album. For starters everybody shines on here like ODB(RIP) rips Shame On A N***A to pieces and has an excellent verse on Protect Ya Neck. Inspectah Deck kills it on Clan In Da Front and Protect Ya Neck and others. Method Man of course was on fire back with Method Man. Raekwon and Ghostface murders Can It Be All So Simple plus Rae's verse on C.R.E.A. M. is still potent to this day. And of course RZA perfected the beats and his rhymes were superb on Wutang Clan Aint Nothing To F*** Wit and Tearz. Standout Tracks: SHAME ON A N****, CLAN IN DA FRONT, C.R.E.A.M., CAN IT BE AL SO SIMPLE, METHOD MAN(M E T H O D Man), DA MYSTERY OF CHESSBOXIN', PROTECT YA NECK, WUTANG CLAN AINT NOTHING TO F*** WIT, TEARZ etc. Filler: NONE! Bottom Line: Wutang Clan's first album is a classic that is one of the best albums of 94. The whole album can be listened to from beginning to end without skipping tracks. Its unfortunate that they got lazy after Wutang Forever but thats life. I suggest you pick it up if you can because albums like these are hard to find. Its like somebody is intentionally trying to erase our memory of what hip hop truly is.

5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest hiphop albums, period!.......2007-03-26

Yes, this one is one of the greatest hip hop albums to have come out. Don't really need to say anymore than that.

5 out of 5 stars Classic.......2007-03-09

their first release and it's in my opinion their best work everything after that was commercially corny...
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
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    Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
    Wu-Tang Clan
    Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0009XFMYC
    Release Date: 2005-08-30

    Tracks:

    1. Bring Da Ruckus
    2. Shame on a Nigga
    3. Clan in Da Front
    4. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber
    5. Can It Be All So Simple
    6. Mystery of Chessboxin'
    7. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit
    8. C.R.E.A.M.
    9. Method Man
    10. Protect Ya Neck
    11. Tearz
    12. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber, Pt. 2
    13. Method Man [Remix][*]
    14. Conclusion

    Album Description

    Vinyl Classics reissue of the 1993 album comes as a vinyl look-a-like CD that's packaged in a die-cut, see-through Slipcase. BMG. 2005.

    Album Details

    Limited Edition Reissue of this Classic Album Presented in a Special Package featuring a CD with a Top Side that Resembles an Original LP Vinyl Album, but Don't Let the Looks Deceive You...it's A Fully Playable CD.
    Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Sad dat ain like diz no more
    • Killer Bees Swarming
    • Classic East coast album
    • One of the greatest hiphop albums, period!
    • Classic
    Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
    Wu-Tang Clan
    Manufacturer: RCA
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000002WPR
    Release Date: 1994-03-29

    Tracks:

    1. Shame On A Nuh
    2. Clan In Da Front
    3. Can It Be All So Simple
    4. Method Man
    5. Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
    6. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't
    7. C.R.E.A.M.
    8. Protect Ya Neck
    9. Tearz

    Amazon.com

    This debut revolutionized hip-hop (and launched half a dozen solo careers), as much for The RZA's raw barrage of off-kilter, off-key loops and sound effects as for its elliptically violent lyrics. Martial arts--at least as they appear in kung fu movies--are the Wu-Tang Clan's favorite metaphor, but they're also the organizing principle of the group, a crowd of eight rappers, each with his own way-out-there "fighting style." They created their own little self-contained culture, with its own symbols and shifting identities, and let listeners figure it out for themselves. Unless you're willing to immerse yourself in its world, it can be baffling and a little dry, but its aggression and originality are undeniable. --Douglas Wolk

    Album Description

    German version of the hardcore rap act's 1993 debut album 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'. Includes one bonus track, 'Method Man (Remix) Skunk Mix'. 13 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

    Album Details

    Includes 'method Man (Skunk Remix)', Not Found on the Us Version.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Sad dat ain like diz no more.......2007-06-03

    I miss when hip hop sounded like diz and still i be bumpin diz album all day every day! Wutang clan's "enter the wu-tang ( 36 chambers)" should be in every real hip hop fan's collection. If you dont own it and you call yo self a true hip hop fan den you need to get beat down. Triple highly recommended.

    5 out of 5 stars Killer Bees Swarming.......2007-04-26

    Incorporating diciplined martial arts tactics including the group's name, Wu-Tang Clan, pierced through the industry with their debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). "Bring Da Ruckus" introduces the album and the clan with a slow, dark instrumentation with hints of ancient effects. Unselfishly sharing verses, four of the eight members slash through the track with lyrical wisardry. Picking up the pace on "Shame On A Nigga" is a direct blow with combining off keyed production with perfection. The Genius also known as The Gza stepped center stage on "Clan In Da Front" as the remaining members chant "...Wu, Wu, Wu..." bringing the clan to the forefront. Providing lyrical arsenal without any need for gimmicks, hook or chorus, "Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber" -Part I and II as six of the members flow back to back in unison and individualism with contents such as "...rap assassin / fastin'..." The same formula could be found on "Protect Ya Neck" with only a bridge to gap the diversity. "Can It Be All So Simple" mostly dedicated to the streets by Raekwon and Ghost Face Killer flows with finess over the looped overpowering guitar strum. The one, two kick drum accompanied by an Oriental themed keys on "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'" contributed to the LP's concept with Wu-Tang's signature sound. Continuing with "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit" they proved how tightly knit the group is going in any direction or angle. The title "C.R.E.A.M." soon made it to be a household slang for cash rules everything around me or better yet "...dollar, dollar bill y'all..." Member and title "Method Man" enlighten the dim surroundings with simple keys to compliment the rhaspy, energetic flow. Completing a 360 angle, "Tearz" contains tales of street life and decisions one make told by The Rza and Ghost Face Killer respectively. All production and arrangement was held down by member Prince Rakeem also known as The Rza that tailored the style and signature of the group to perfection. For its time and to date no other group with this many members come togher to create a timeless piece or classic the closest would be the earlier Three 6 Mafia material. The Rza, The Gza, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Inspector Deck, Raekwon The Chief, U-God, Ghost Face Killer and Method Man strikes as if it is retaliation, but their nitche was loosely guarded as they made an entrance.

    5 out of 5 stars Classic East coast album.......2007-04-17

    Not many groups can make a slammin classic album and not many can carry a whole coast on their backs but Wutang was able to do that with this Masterpiece of an album. For starters everybody shines on here like ODB(RIP) rips Shame On A N***A to pieces and has an excellent verse on Protect Ya Neck. Inspectah Deck kills it on Clan In Da Front and Protect Ya Neck and others. Method Man of course was on fire back with Method Man. Raekwon and Ghostface murders Can It Be All So Simple plus Rae's verse on C.R.E.A. M. is still potent to this day. And of course RZA perfected the beats and his rhymes were superb on Wutang Clan Aint Nothing To F*** Wit and Tearz. Standout Tracks: SHAME ON A N****, CLAN IN DA FRONT, C.R.E.A.M., CAN IT BE AL SO SIMPLE, METHOD MAN(M E T H O D Man), DA MYSTERY OF CHESSBOXIN', PROTECT YA NECK, WUTANG CLAN AINT NOTHING TO F*** WIT, TEARZ etc. Filler: NONE! Bottom Line: Wutang Clan's first album is a classic that is one of the best albums of 94. The whole album can be listened to from beginning to end without skipping tracks. Its unfortunate that they got lazy after Wutang Forever but thats life. I suggest you pick it up if you can because albums like these are hard to find. Its like somebody is intentionally trying to erase our memory of what hip hop truly is.

    5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest hiphop albums, period!.......2007-03-26

    Yes, this one is one of the greatest hip hop albums to have come out. Don't really need to say anymore than that.

    5 out of 5 stars Classic.......2007-03-09

    their first release and it's in my opinion their best work everything after that was commercially corny...
    Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Sad dat ain like diz no more
    • Killer Bees Swarming
    • Classic East coast album
    • One of the greatest hiphop albums, period!
    • Classic
    Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
    Wu-Tang Clan
    Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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    Similar Items:
    1. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
    2. Illmatic
    3. Tical
    4. The Low End Theory
    5. The Infamous

    ASIN: B000024D0J
    Release Date: 1994-05-02

    Tracks:

    1. Bring da Ruckus - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
    2. Shame on a Nigga - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
    3. Clan in da Front - Wu-Tang Clan, ,
    4. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
    5. Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
    6. Mystery of Chessboxin' - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
    7. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
    8. C.R.E.A.M. - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan
    9. Method Man - Wu-Tang Clan
    10. Protect Ya Neck - Wu-Tang Clan
    11. Tearz - Wu-Tang Clan
    12. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber, Pt. 2 - Wu-Tang Clan
    13. Conclusion - Wu-Tang Clan

    Amazon.com

    This debut revolutionized hip-hop (and launched half a dozen solo careers), as much for The RZA's raw barrage of off-kilter, off-key loops and sound effects as for its elliptically violent lyrics. Martial arts--at least as they appear in kung fu movies--are the Wu-Tang Clan's favorite metaphor, but they're also the organizing principle of the group, a crowd of eight rappers, each with his own way-out-there "fighting style." They created their own little self-contained culture, with its own symbols and shifting identities, and let listeners figure it out for themselves. Unless you're willing to immerse yourself in its world, it can be baffling and a little dry, but its aggression and originality are undeniable. --Douglas Wolk

    Album Description

    German version of the hardcore rap act's 1993 debut album 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'. Includes one bonus track, 'Method Man (Remix) Skunk Mix'. 13 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

    Album Details

    Includes 'method Man (Skunk Remix)', Not Found on the Us Version.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Sad dat ain like diz no more.......2007-06-03

    I miss when hip hop sounded like diz and still i be bumpin diz album all day every day! Wutang clan's "enter the wu-tang ( 36 chambers)" should be in every real hip hop fan's collection. If you dont own it and you call yo self a true hip hop fan den you need to get beat down. Triple highly recommended.

    5 out of 5 stars Killer Bees Swarming.......2007-04-26

    Incorporating diciplined martial arts tactics including the group's name, Wu-Tang Clan, pierced through the industry with their debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). "Bring Da Ruckus" introduces the album and the clan with a slow, dark instrumentation with hints of ancient effects. Unselfishly sharing verses, four of the eight members slash through the track with lyrical wisardry. Picking up the pace on "Shame On A Nigga" is a direct blow with combining off keyed production with perfection. The Genius also known as The Gza stepped center stage on "Clan In Da Front" as the remaining members chant "...Wu, Wu, Wu..." bringing the clan to the forefront. Providing lyrical arsenal without any need for gimmicks, hook or chorus, "Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber" -Part I and II as six of the members flow back to back in unison and individualism with contents such as "...rap assassin / fastin'..." The same formula could be found on "Protect Ya Neck" with only a bridge to gap the diversity. "Can It Be All So Simple" mostly dedicated to the streets by Raekwon and Ghost Face Killer flows with finess over the looped overpowering guitar strum. The one, two kick drum accompanied by an Oriental themed keys on "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'" contributed to the LP's concept with Wu-Tang's signature sound. Continuing with "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit" they proved how tightly knit the group is going in any direction or angle. The title "C.R.E.A.M." soon made it to be a household slang for cash rules everything around me or better yet "...dollar, dollar bill y'all..." Member and title "Method Man" enlighten the dim surroundings with simple keys to compliment the rhaspy, energetic flow. Completing a 360 angle, "Tearz" contains tales of street life and decisions one make told by The Rza and Ghost Face Killer respectively. All production and arrangement was held down by member Prince Rakeem also known as The Rza that tailored the style and signature of the group to perfection. For its time and to date no other group with this many members come togher to create a timeless piece or classic the closest would be the earlier Three 6 Mafia material. The Rza, The Gza, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Inspector Deck, Raekwon The Chief, U-God, Ghost Face Killer and Method Man strikes as if it is retaliation, but their nitche was loosely guarded as they made an entrance.

    5 out of 5 stars Classic East coast album.......2007-04-17

    Not many groups can make a slammin classic album and not many can carry a whole coast on their backs but Wutang was able to do that with this Masterpiece of an album. For starters everybody shines on here like ODB(RIP) rips Shame On A N***A to pieces and has an excellent verse on Protect Ya Neck. Inspectah Deck kills it on Clan In Da Front and Protect Ya Neck and others. Method Man of course was on fire back with Method Man. Raekwon and Ghostface murders Can It Be All So Simple plus Rae's verse on C.R.E.A. M. is still potent to this day. And of course RZA perfected the beats and his rhymes were superb on Wutang Clan Aint Nothing To F*** Wit and Tearz. Standout Tracks: SHAME ON A N****, CLAN IN DA FRONT, C.R.E.A.M., CAN IT BE AL SO SIMPLE, METHOD MAN(M E T H O D Man), DA MYSTERY OF CHESSBOXIN', PROTECT YA NECK, WUTANG CLAN AINT NOTHING TO F*** WIT, TEARZ etc. Filler: NONE! Bottom Line: Wutang Clan's first album is a classic that is one of the best albums of 94. The whole album can be listened to from beginning to end without skipping tracks. Its unfortunate that they got lazy after Wutang Forever but thats life. I suggest you pick it up if you can because albums like these are hard to find. Its like somebody is intentionally trying to erase our memory of what hip hop truly is.

    5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest hiphop albums, period!.......2007-03-26

    Yes, this one is one of the greatest hip hop albums to have come out. Don't really need to say anymore than that.

    5 out of 5 stars Classic.......2007-03-09

    their first release and it's in my opinion their best work everything after that was commercially corny...
    Enter the Wu-Tang/the W
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Enter the Wu-Tang/the W

      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000ATJZE8
      Release Date: 2005-09-06

      Album Description

      Import only coupling of their 'Enter the Wu-Tang' (includes a bonus track over the US pressing) and 'The W'. Packaged in an exclusive slip case. Sony/BMG.

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