Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan (Clean)
11/18/2008 | Rca
Lyrics from Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan (Clean)
All Music Guide Review
While the Wu-Tang Clan's fans are loyal, they do expect their underground heroes to be virtuous and are the first to point out unnecessary releases. They might want to let this one slip since the Legacy's label's 2008 release Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan is not only a fairly well chosen set but a soundtrack to the documentary of the same name, allowing viewers both a quick souvenir and primer before they explore further. Four mammoth classics kick off the release, sequenced in a brilliant way for maximum fist-pumping. Next, two B-list repeats from the 2004 comp Legend of the Wu-Tang Clan appear before the solo releases are explored, beginning with Raekwon's great "Incarcerated Scarfaces." From Ol' Dirty Bastard's party starter "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" to the closing jump track "Gravel Pit," the flow is rough, but the two excuses to choose from are the soundtrack one and the difficult, sprawling discography compilers have to deal with, especially when solo releases count. The disc barely even touches upon the group's long list of affiliates -- a smart move since this isn't a box set -- so instead of being a selling point, the word "Story" on the cover is only repeating the documentary's title. Even so, this disjointed set of tunes from the core members would sell anyone on the magic of the Wu. Hardcore fans will find it redundant and should go straight to the film. [A clean version of the CD was also released.] ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan (Clean) Track Listing
Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan (Clean) Notes
In 1993, nine young men — Method Man, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Raekwon, RZA, GZA, Ghostface Killah, UGod, Inspectah
Deck and Masta Killa — emerged from the Staten Island projects to form one of the most successful rap groups of all
time. For over a decade, the Wu-Tang Clan operated as a fluid alliance of exceptionally talented MCs, establishing
themselves as one of the most significant musical collectives of the era, as well as individual artists who challenged
convention with thought-provoking lyrics and beats. The Wu-Tang Clan went on to sell more than 20 million albums and
become the original global hip hop franchise, lending their talent and name to music, comic books, clothes, online games and more.
On November 13, BET will debut the historic documentary Wu: The Story of The Wu-Tang Clan, followed by the
November 18 release of the DVD by BET and Paramount. The simultaneous release of this CD punctuates the impact
this group had on music and culture. Featuring the Wu’s biggest hits as well as classics from several of the members’
solo endeavors, this CD collection is an essential part of the Hip Hop canon.
Credits of Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan (Clean)
- Ol' Dirty Bastard
- Producer
- Method Man
- Producer
- Prince Rakeem
- Arranger, Producer, Mixing, Engineer, Programming
- Carlos Bess
- Engineer, Mixing
- Fourth Disciple
- Scratching, Assistant Engineer
- Vic Anesini
- Mastering
- Jack Hersca
- Mixing
- Ethan Ryman
- Engineer
- Jay Nicholas
- Mixing Assistant
- Nolan "Dr. No" Moffitte
- Engineer, Mixing
- Icelord
- Assistant Engineer
- Jose "Choco" Reynoso
- Engineer, Mixing
- Darren Salmieri
- Compilation Producer
- Adam Farber
- Project Director
- Paulissa Moorman
- Vocals
- Jim Parham
- Project Director
- Scott Harding
- Mixing





















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