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No Said Date in Bloomington, MN
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The long-delayed first solo release from
Wu-Tang Clan
's
Masta Killa
(legendary for recording his contributions to
"Da Mystery of Chessboxin'"
on
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
while in jail) features guest
raps
and beats by most of
the Clan
's main members. Unlike a lot of albums where the guy whose name is on the cover sounds like a guest on his own album (paging
P. Diddy
), this is strictly
's party. His aggressive but nimble flow is all over each of these songs, with the guest
by the rest of the crew -- including
Raekwon
,
Ol' Dirty Bastard
Method Man
, and
Ghostface
-- limited to a verse or even just a couple lines at a time. The settings, mostly by the usual
production team of
the RZA
True Master
Mathematics
, are mostly utilitarian, keeping the focus on the words, but a couple of inspired samples stand out, particularly the use of the creepy strings from
OutKast
"Skrew It On the Bar-B,"
speeded up slightly to give them an otherworldly atmosphere, on the title track and the brilliant use of the instantly familiar bassline from
Quincy Jones
'
"The Streetbeater"
(the
Sanford and Son
theme) as the basis of
"Old Man."
In production and supposedly "almost finished" for literally years,
No Said Date
is worth the wait. ~ Stewart Mason
Wu-Tang Clan
's
Masta Killa
(legendary for recording his contributions to
"Da Mystery of Chessboxin'"
on
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
while in jail) features guest
raps
and beats by most of
the Clan
's main members. Unlike a lot of albums where the guy whose name is on the cover sounds like a guest on his own album (paging
P. Diddy
), this is strictly
's party. His aggressive but nimble flow is all over each of these songs, with the guest
by the rest of the crew -- including
Raekwon
,
Ol' Dirty Bastard
Method Man
, and
Ghostface
-- limited to a verse or even just a couple lines at a time. The settings, mostly by the usual
production team of
the RZA
True Master
Mathematics
, are mostly utilitarian, keeping the focus on the words, but a couple of inspired samples stand out, particularly the use of the creepy strings from
OutKast
"Skrew It On the Bar-B,"
speeded up slightly to give them an otherworldly atmosphere, on the title track and the brilliant use of the instantly familiar bassline from
Quincy Jones
'
"The Streetbeater"
(the
Sanford and Son
theme) as the basis of
"Old Man."
In production and supposedly "almost finished" for literally years,
No Said Date
is worth the wait. ~ Stewart Mason