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01. "Intro" 02. "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" 03. "Baby C'Mon" 04. "Brooklyn Zoo" 05. "Hippa To Da Hoppa" 06. "Raw Hide" 07. "Damage" 08. "Don't U Know" 09. "The Stomp" 10. "Goin' Down" 11. "Drunk Game (Sweet Sugar Pie)" 12. "Snakes" 13. "Brooklyn Zoo [Part II] (Tiger Crane)" 14. "Proteck Ya Neck II The Zoo" 15. "Cuttin' Headz" 16. "Dirty Dancin'" 17. "Harlem World"
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...dirty Version |
 | | Description: | Return To The 36 Chambers: Dirty Version by Ol'dirty Bastard, released 14 March 1995, includes the following tracks: "Baby C'mon (lp Version)", "Hippa To Da Hoppa (lp Version)", "Damaged (lp Version)", "The Stomp (lp Version)" and more.
This version of Return To The 36 Chambers: Dirty Version comes as a 1xCD. - ...DIRTY VERSIONReturn'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 it's 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.Standard Jewel Case.
Mastered at Sterling Sound.
All tracks produced for Wu-Tang Productions, except track 17 produced for Brillo Productions.
Tracks 2, 4, 5 and 11 recorded at Firehouse Recordings, tracks 3, 6 to 10, 14 and 15 recorded at 36 Chambers Studio, tracks 5, 7 at Battery Studio and tracks 12, 13, 14, 16 and 17 at Chung King Studios.
Tracks 2 to 6, 8 to 14, 16, 17 mixed at Chung King Studios, track 7 at Battery Studio, track 15 at 36 Chambers Studio.
? 1995 Elektra Entertainment Group, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United states and WEA International Inc. for the rest of the world outside of the United States.
Made in Germany.
"Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version" is the iconic debut solo album by Ol' Dirty Bastard, a founding member of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. Released in 1995 on CD format by Elektra Records, this album stands as a raw and unfiltered masterpiece that captures ODB's unique style?marked by wild lyricism, unpredictable flows, and an unmistakable voice. Featuring classic tracks like "Shimmy Shimmy Ya," "Brooklyn Zoo," and collaborations with fellow Wu-Tang members, the record showcases gritty East Coast hip-hop at its finest. Ol' Dirty Bastard (Russell Jones) was renowned for his eccentric persona and innovative contributions to hip-hop; his work with Wu-Tang Clan helped redefine rap music in the '90s. Elektra Records is a historic label known for nurturing groundbreaking artists across genres?from The Doors to Missy Elliott?and has played a pivotal role in shaping modern music. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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7559616592 |
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