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| RZA | Primary Artist, Primary Artist |
| Tony Prendatt | Engineer |
| RZA | Producer, Engineer |
| King Tech | Producer, Engineer |
| Tom Coyne | Mastering |
| Gabe Chiesa | Engineer |
| Miles Showell | Mastering |
| Inspectah Deck | Producer |
| Nolan "Dr. No" Moffitte | Engineer |
| Barney Chase | Engineer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
This is a good album. I had listened to digital bullet before this and i must say the sound on this is superior. Bear in mind, if you don't like the Wu, esp. around the 'Forever' years then maybe this album isn't for you. Then again, if you dont like the Wu, why are you considering the RZA? The songs flow continuously in the vein of 'Wu Forever' and the feature rappers (Ghostface, ODB, Meth etc) don't pull their punches. Impressive.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Wu-tang has always been the most enovating group of all time. With lyrics as sharp as swords and flows like liquid!
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Posted October 1, 2010
The Rza is the greatest producer of all time, this is an ill cd, the rza shows all his talents on this album, if your a fan of the Wu this cd is for you...RZA is amazing....bobby bobby bobby digi digi digi, stuck to youur a** like a victoria's secert wedgey
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Keith Farley
RZA's first solo album, the soundtrack to a film involving experimental self-transformation, has many of the same fractured strings and crisp, staccato beats he made trademarks on Wu-Tang Clan recordings. In fact, this could well be a Wu-Tang album, even more so than the legion of other related albums. The only contributors to the project are Wu members Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ghostface Killah, U-God, Inspectah Deck or relatives Killarmy, Masta Killa, Sunz of Man. Bobby Digital in Stereo is also a more focused work than the last Wu-Tang Clan album Forever, and just a bit more diverse. Though the hooks aren't as big and the raps aren't as upfront, this is a ...