Wu-Tang Clan – Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Tracklist
Shaolin Sword | |||
A1 | Bring Da Ruckus | 4:10 | |
A2 | Shame On A Nigga | 2:57 | |
A3 | Clan In Da Front | 4:33 | |
B1 | Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber | 6:05 | |
B2 | Can It All Be So Simple | 4:46 | |
B3 | Intermission | 2:07 | |
Wu-Tang Sword | |||
C1 | Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' | 4:48 | |
C2 | Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit | 3:36 | |
C3 | C.R.E.A.M. | 4:12 | |
C4 | Method Man | 5:50 | |
D1 | Protect Ya Neck | 4:52 | |
D2 | Tearz | 4:17 | |
D3 | Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Part II | 5:08 | |
D4 | Conclusion | 1:00 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – RCA Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RCA Records
- Published By – Wu-Tang Publishing
- Published By – Colgems-EMI Music Inc.
- Published By – Irving Music, Inc.
- Manufactured For – Vinyl Me, Please
- Manufactured By – Sony Music Entertainment
- Pressed By – GZ Media – 227411E
- Lacquer Cut At – Alchemy Mastering
- Recorded At – Firehouse Studio, NYC
- Mixed At – Firehouse Studio, NYC
- Mastered At – The Hit Factory
- Exclusive Retailer – Vinyl Me, Please
Credits
- A&R – Trevor Williams (5)
- Art Direction – Jacqueline Murphy*
- Artwork [Print] – Winiconder & Associates
- Band [Wu-Tang Clan Is:] – U-God
- Design – Amy Wenzler
- Edited By – GLC, NYC*
- Engineer – Ethan Ryman (tracks: A1 to B3, C2 to D4)
- Executive-Producer – Robert Diggs
- Lacquer Cut By – Bazza*
- Liner Notes [Listening Notes Booklet] – Jaelani Turner-Williams
- Management – Vince Hamlin
- Mastered By – Chris Gehringer
- Photography By – Daniel Hastings
- Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By – Prince Rakeem "The RZA"*
- Programmed By – Prince Rakeem
- Scratches – 4th Disciple
- Set Designer – Richard Bravo (2)
- Supervised By [Production Supervisor] – Theodore Michael
- Written-By – The Wu-Tang Clan*
Notes
VMP Essentials, record of the month for September 2021.
Comes with exclusive art print and listening notes booklet.
Comes with exclusive art print and listening notes booklet.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A Side): BAZZA ALCHEMY AT AIR 19439893981-A1 227411E1 983327
- Matrix / Runout (B Side): 19439893981-B1 227411E2 979041
- Matrix / Runout (C Side): 19439893981-C1 227411E3 979051
- Matrix / Runout (D Side): 19439893981-D1 227411E4 979046
- Rights Society: BMI
- Rights Society: ASCAP
Other Versions (5 of 105)
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (LP, Album, Stereo, SRC Pressing) | Wu-Tang Records | 07863 66336-1 | US | 1993 | ||
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (Cassette, Album, Club Edition) | BMG Music | BG4 66336 | Canada | 1993 | ||
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (Cassette, Album, Club Edition) | RCA | 07863-66336-4, 07863 66336-4 | US | 1993 | ||
Recently Edited
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (Cassette, Album) | RCA | 07863-66336-4 | US | 1993 | ||
New Submission
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (CD, Album, Club Edition) | BMG | BG2-66336, BG2 66336 | US | 1993 |
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Reviews
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The hype is warranted. I previously bought a different pressing without doing research and was very disappointed. Bought this version based on reviews and it is worlds better.
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Everything about this press is great. Low end is fantastic and vocals are clear compared to other presses. Only complaint is mine did come with that surface noise in the right channel. Music overpowers it but definitely noisy in quieter parts.
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Edited 9 months agoBeautiful packaging, wonderful looking vinyl, the sound is boxy. Period. It's another example of VMP producing aesthetically -looking products while throwing caution to the wind when it comes to how the audio sounds.
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this pressing is phenomenal. so good you can actually hear GZA's mic clipping on Clan In Da Front. Sounds absolutely amazing. Worth a grab if you like Wu-Tang.
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my copy has a bit of a skipping issue which from what i've seen of these comments, is not an uncommon occurance. mild surface noise too but not a major issue. it plays fine for middle tracks but has a tendancy to skip around the start of a disc and begins to get stuck and repeat the closer it gets to the end. all the packaging is fire though. perfect pressing if not intended to play but for decoration.
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