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CD BOX
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GET 9007CD
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Deluxe 24k audiophile gold disc CD version (the disc itself is embedded 24-karat gold) with re-mastered audio, housed in a cherrywood trophy box with gold Ironman plaque. Forty-eight page full-color, hard-cover book including liner notes, extended artwork, album lyrics, and text from noted journalist Chris Faraone. "By the time hip-hop had ambled its way to 1996, one fact was undeniable: the Wu-Tang Clan was not only here to stay, but amazingly also gaining steam with each new solo release. Rap scribe Chris Faraone sets the stage quite nicely for the landing of Ironman in the set's liner notes: 'With such vigorous [Wu-Tang solo release] precedents before him, Ghostface set an even higher standard for himself, venturing deep through sound and space continuums that his comrades had already trampled, but also finding new frontiers to pillage. With not just Raekwon but also Park Hill vet and sleeper ace Cappadonna along for the ride, the MC known as Tony Starks barreled through love songs, posse cuts, verbal battlegrounds, and even soft ballads that show a softer side of the previously guarded Wu. As a result, Ghost earned a well-deserved rep as the group's most versatile stylist, and as a rare rap artist who's not afraid to appear vulnerable or pull heartstrings."
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STE 110LP
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"The sounds of classic 36 Chambers-era RZA meld with Portishead and the Italian film music of Ennio Morricone on 12 Reasons to Die, the new album from Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge. This project is a daring, full-length Crime/Horror concept album. 12 Reasons' executive producer and Ghostface's longtime Wu-Tang Clan collaborator The RZA, refers to the album as 'groundbreaking' in the hip-hop genre. Ghostface Killah's prominence in hip hop has grown steadily over his 20-plus year career -- including recent high-profile appearances on Kanye West's Cruel Summer, RZA's The Man with the Iron Fists soundtrack, and the new Wu-Block album -- 12 Reasons catches the gifted MC at the height of his lyrical prowess."
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STE 112LP
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Instrumental version of 12 Reasons to Die.
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GET 51267LP
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"Sony Music and Get On Down proudly present the official reissue of the debut solo album from Wu-Tang Clans's Ghostface Killah. Ironman pieces together Al Green and Jackson 5 samples, gospel choruses, kung fu soundbites and piano vamps into something unpredictable and vital-sounding. Arguably the best of the group's solo albums to date, the record is filled with inventive production and rhymes, and ranks as another solid entry in the Wu-Tang legacy. Housed in a full-color gatefold jacket, this special double vinyl edition includes an 18" x 24" replica of the original retail poster. A classic piece of Wu-Tang artistry is reborn again for music lovers and MC's alike."
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GET 51270LP
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2010 release. "Supreme Clientele is the second studio album from Wu- Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, originally released in January 2000 on Epic Records. Similar to Ghostface's debut album Ironman, Supreme Clientele showcases his signature up-tempo, stream-of-consciousness rhyme style. The album features guest appearances from RZA, Raekwon, GZA, Method Man, Cappadonna, Redman, U-God, and Masta Killa, among others. Upon its release, Supreme Clientele received strong reviews from most music critics, and was the most acclaimed of all of the second generation solo Wu-Tang albums. It debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200 chart, while selling 134,000 copies in its first week. In March 2000, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Available from Get On Down in conjunction with Sony Special Markets Group, this special edition is packaged in a gatefold jacket and includes a double sided poster."
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