_____________ ______ ______ __________________________ /__(_)_____ ___ /____ /_______ ___/_ ___/__ /_ __ /__ /_ __ `/_ __ \_ /_ __ __ \_ __ \__ / / /_/ / _ / / /_/ /_ /_/ / / / /_/ / /_/ // /_/ /_ / \__,_/ /_/ \__,_/ /_.___//_/ \____/\____/ \____/ /_/ full album size:54.5 MB (57,186,077 bytes) 14 files audio:44100Hz 160 kb/s tot , Joint Stereo Audio CD (November 7, 1995) Original Release Date: November 7, 1995 1. Liquid Swords 4:30 2. Duel Of The Iron Mic 4:06 3. Living In The World Today 4:23 4. Gold 3:57 5. Cold World 5:31 6. Labels 2:54 7. 4th Chamber 4:37 8. Shadowboxin' 3:29 9. Hell's Wind Staff / Killah Hills 10304 10. Investigative Reports 3:49 11. Swordsman 3:21 12. I Gotcha Back 5:01 13. Basic Instructions Before Leaving EarthSome Wu members, like Cappadonna, are overly concerned with the way they dress, while others are a plain ol' inebriated mess (read: Ol' Dirty Bastard). For the GZA, it's all about the lyrics. With his nasal delivery and rapid-fire flow, he is the most experienced and oldest member of the Wu Tang Clan (he released a pre-Wu LP on Cold Chillin' Records entitled Words from the Genius in 1991). GZA's forte is battle rhymes (on his self-titled cut he declares that wack MCs' "lyrics are weak, like clock radio speakers"). On "Labels" he eloquently pens a complete song using only rap record label names. Loaded wordplay aside, beat-wise Liquid Swords is fully and exceptionally RZA-produced (peep the electric guitars and spacey synths on "Investigative Reports"). Liquid Swords is a perfect purchase for rap fiends who crave ill experimental beats and even iller punchlines. --Dalton Higgins
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