Wu-Tang Clan "Iron Flag"

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Posted on 12.18.2001
Wu-Tang Clan "Iron Flag"
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Wu-Tang Clan
Album : Iron Flag
Release Date : Dec 18, 2001
Label : Sony

Review :
In 1993 the Wu-Tang Clan redefined hip-hop with their gritty debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). With the proliferation of a whole slew of questionable solo projects from group members Raekwon (Immobilarity) and RZA (Digital Bullet—huh ?) to a recently slapped together Ol’ Dirty Bastard greatest-hits compilation, everybody’s fave rap group have been on autopilot. On Iron Flag, the rap assassins from Staten Island give you sharp reminders of what made them so brilliant. Knob twiddler extraordinaire RZA mishmashes obscure soul riffs and horn blasts on "Uzi (Pinky Ring)" and "Rules," upping the mixing-console ante.

"Back in the Game" brilliantly utilizes the ubiquitous love croons of Ronald Isley over a sparse piano loop and scattered acoustic guitars, while Flavor Flav’s guest rants on "Soul Power (Black Jungle)" take this one over the top. Sure there are a few toss-away tracks, like "Chrome Wheels," where the Clan lazily rip misogynist rhymes over an uninspiring Alexander O’Neal sample, but eclectic, low-bpm numbers like "Babies" more than make up for the crew’s few shortcomings. Ol’ Dirty Bastard, the only Wu banger who couldn’t record on this album, is in some correctional facility smiling right now. —Dalton Higgins

Tracklisting :
1. In The Hood
2. Rules
3. Chrome Wheels
4. Soul Power (Black Jungle) Exp
5. Uzi (Pinky Ring)
6. One Of These Days
7. Ya’ll Been Warned
8. Babies
9. Radioactive (Four Assassins)
10. Back In The Game
11. Iron Flag
12. Dashing (Reasons)

 

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