Supreme Clientele

Supreme Clientele

by Ghostface Killah
Supreme Clientele

Supreme Clientele

by Ghostface Killah
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Overview

Most of the members of rap's Roman Empire, the Wu-Tang Clan, experienced sophomore slumps with their second solo releases, whether artistically or commercially (usually both). The second offerings from Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard, GZA, and Raekwon featured some of the old Wu magic, but not enough to warrant a claim to their once total mastery of the rap game. Just as the Wu empire appeared to be crumbling, along came the second installment from the Clan's spitfire element, Ghostface Killah (aka Tony Starks, aka Ironman). Every bit as good as his first release, Supreme Clientele proves Ghost's worthiness of the Ironman moniker by deftly overcoming trendiness to produce an authentic sound in hip-hop's age of bland parity. Some of the Wu's slump could be contributed to Wu-Abbott's (aka RZA) relative sabbatical. This album has RZA's stamp all over it, but the guru himself only provides three tracks. On this effort, the Wu-Pupil producers at times seem to outdo their teacher. RZA's best composition is the piano-driven, double-entendre-laced childhood retrospective "Child's Play." But of the many standout cuts, it's the slew of disciple producers paying homage to the Wu legacy that truly makes this album fresh-sounding: "Apollo Kids" (Hassan), "Malcolm" (Choo the Specialist), "Saturday Nite" (Carlos "Six July" Broady), "One" (JuJu of the Beatnuts), "Cherchez la Ghost" (Carlos Bess), "Wu Banga 101" (Allah Mathematics). While the album is complete and characteristically Wu-sounding, each track is distinctive lyrically, thematically, and sonically. Ghostface's Supreme Clientele is a step toward the Wu-Tang Clan's ascent from the ashes of their fallen kingdom. The once slumbering Wu-Tang strikes again. ~ M.F. DiBella

Product Details

Release Date: 02/08/2000
Label: Bmg / Sony Music
UPC: 0886978813824
Rank: 20221

Tracks

  1. Intro
  2. Nutmeg
  3. One
  4. Saturday Nite [Edit]
  5. Ghost Deini
  6. Apollo Kids
  7. The Grain
  8. Buck 50
  9. Mighty Healthy
  10. Woodrow the Base Head
  11. Stay True
  12. We Made It
  13. Stroke of Death
  14. Iron's Theme-Intermission
  15. Malcolm
  16. Who Would You Fuck
  17. Child's Play
  18. Cherchez Laghost
  19. Wu Banga 101
  20. Clyde Smith
  21. Iron's Theme-Conclusion

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ghostface Killah   Primary Artist
RZA   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
60 Second Assassin   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Redman   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Method Man   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Raekwon   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Superb   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Cappadonna   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Masta Killa   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Inspectah Deck   Guest Artist
U-God   Featured Artist
Rudy Robinson   Keyboards
David Brandon   Rhythm,Drums (Snare)
Masta Killah   Featured Artist
The Dramatics   Vocals (Background)
Carl Robinson   Guitar (Rhythm)
GZA   Featured Artist
Dennis Coffey   Guitar

Technical Credits

RZA   Mixing,Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Mixing Engineer,Executive Producer
Nolan "Dr. No" Moffitte   Engineer
Brian Freeman   Art Direction
Arthur Wilson   Producer
Gabe Chiesa   Engineer
Carlos Bess   Mixing,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Jose "Choco" Reynoso   Mixing,Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Tony Hester   Composer
Tony Prendatt   Mixing,Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Kenny Ortiz   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
M. McDonald   Composer
Hassan   Producer
C. Woods   Composer
Blaquesmiths   Producer
E. Turner   Composer
Rudy Robinson   Rhythm Arrangements
Mike Grayson   Engineer
Michael Lavine   Photography
Choo   Producer
D. Hill   Composer
Carlos Evans   Composer
J. Brand   Composer
Clifford Smith   Composer
R. Noble   Composer
J.K. Hunter   Composer
Chris Athens   Mastering
John Carr   Art Direction
Carlos Broady   Mixing,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Earl Randle   Composer
Carl Robinson   String Engineer
Dennis Coles   Composer
Johnny Allen   String Arrangements
Ron Banks   Producer
Robert Diggs   Composer
Ron Kersey   Composer
Ju-Ju   Producer
Mathematics   Producer
Raymond Johnson   Vocal Assistance
Norman Hassan   Producer
A. Wilson   Composer
Ghostface Killah   Arranger,Executive Producer
Inspectah Deck   Producer
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