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Wu Tang Clan - Live - Dec 2005

Submitted By: Top 100NOBA
Genre: Hip Hop
Date of Set: Dec 28th, 2005
Filesize: 73.50 MB
Total Downloads: 75

 

 

Biography of Wu Tang Clan

RZA is the Wu-Tang Clan’s chief producer. Also known as the Abbott, Prince Rakeem, Rzarector, Bobby Steels and Bobby Digital he was born as Robert Diggs. RZA first surfaced in the rap game during the early '90s as a member of the rap group All In Together Now, a group from Staten Island, New York which also contained fellow Wu-Tang members such as GZA/Genius and Ol' Dirty Bastard.

Following All In Together Now, he signed to the famous rap label Tommy Boy under the name Prince Rakeem. He issued his first EP Ooh We Love You Rakeem in 1991. A video for the song Ooh We Love You Rakeem was also made and sent to music television stations.

After his deal with Tommy Boy he formed the Wu-Tang Clan together with his fellow members. After a huge underground buzz surrounding the hit Protect Ya Neck he was able to sign the group to Steve Rifkind’s Loud Records.

RZA, as a producer, is responsible for many Hip-Hop influential classics such as the group’s 1993 debut Enter The Wu-Tang 36 Chambers, which is considered to be one of the most influential albums in it’s genre. Since that album he has created countless solo albums for the group, plus three more group albums.

Outside of the Wu-Tang Clan and family he’s also a wanted producer. He has created wonderful songs for legends such as the late Notorious B.I.G. and Big Pun.

In 1995, RZA became the Rzarector, forming the group named Gravediggaz together with Prince Paul, Frukwan and the late Poetic. Their debut album 6 Feet Deep was received as a classic.

RZA has never released a true RZA album; however he does have two albums out but under his alter ego named Bobby Digital. The first Bobby Digital album, In Stereo, created a whole new sound in Hip-Hop. Bobby Digital sophomore album, Digital Bullet, was released in 2001 and spawned the hit La Rhumba.

Ghost Dog: The Way Of The Samurai was the first soundtrack RZA ever created. It contained stunning verses by the Wu-Tang family and friends over vintage RZA beats. For the director Jim Jarmusch he not only created the soundtrack for the movie, but also the score. It’s not going to be his last project in the movie business since he’s working together with Quentin Tarentino, of Resevior Dogs & Pulp Fiction fame, on his fifth movie, Kill Bill.

In 2003 RZA brought his talent to another continent, Europe, for his compilation that features European artists over his beats. The project named The World According To RZA was received as a success in Europe and especially Germany.

The RZA’s first true solo album is set to drop in 2003. Be prepared.

Name: RZA
Real Name: Robert Diggs
Dropped: July 5, 1969

Name: GZA/Genius
Real Name: Gary Grice
Dropped: August 22, 1966

Name: Ol' Dirty Bastard
Real Name: Russell Jones
Dropped: Nov. 15, 1968

Name: Method Man
Real Name: Clifford Smith
Dropped: April 1, 1971

Name: Raekwon
Real Name: Corey Woods
Dropped: January 12, 1970

Name: Ghostface
Real Name: Dennis Coles
Dropped: May 9, 1970

Name: Inspectah Deck
Real Name: Jason Hunter
Dropped: July 6, 1970

Name: U-God
Real Name: Lamont Hawkins
Dropped: October 11, 1970

Name: Masta Killa
Real Name: Jamal Turner
Dropped: August 18, 1969

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Rating: (9)

Jun 13, 2006

Comment: Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuthin to ***k wit!! the clan rockin with a live band, rippin the classics. Its an XM Radio show recorded last Thanksgiving. Not a concert but a studio show. If you like Wu, download this.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Oct 02, 2006

Comment: It's easy to tell that the years have mellowed out the Wu-Tang, they come off much less bombastic than usual, instead of playing off of recorded tracks, they have a live 'white'(their words)band that recreates the tracks off of their albums, it gets extra cool when they re-create the asian instrument parts. Download only if you're a fan, it's definitely NOT a replacement for getting the albums.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Oct 10, 2006

Comment: iam not a hiphopper, but wutang and this live set is one more reason to watch out for hiphop.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Nov 05, 2006

Comment: That's not my cup of tea. I Think that is something for real hip hop fans.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Nov 22, 2006

Comment: not fantastic, not rubbish either. But listening to them in this environment is certaninly woth a listen
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jan 13, 2007

Comment: Fans of the Wu-Tang clan are gonna love this one. Chill.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jan 23, 2007

Comment: This is a quality set. Good to hear the wu in a live setting, the band is real loose with lots of character.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Feb 08, 2007

Comment: Wu-Tang with a live band...what more to say you should be downloading this by now...so get busy
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Apr 11, 2007

Comment: Hip-hop lovers should get to listen to this mix. Real chill and smooth music, but that's just the way Wu Tang-clan is. Only do I find it disturbing at the times the music stops and the MC's start to talk, and just talk. But still the music is very chill.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Apr 30, 2007

Comment: The live band gives a completely different vibe to the rawness of the original instrumentals. It's very mellow and chilled-out. The mood is suited for sitting around and listening to rather than getting buck wild over, like what you'd expect from a Wu concert. Not all the members are present. Regardless, it's a really nice set. They perform a lot of classic joints. Definitely cop this if you're a hip hop fan.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Dec 08, 2007

Comment: Proper Hip Hop from the daddies not stupid time wasting gangster crap. No messing around with tired samples and poor beats, clean crisp and thought about. Whilst some may slam them, they are a true genre leader in a morass of pathetic comercialism .
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Dec 17, 2007

Comment: This is a great private party. The music is really chilled, with some classics and some proper smooth mixing. I don't like a lot of Rap and Hip Hop nowadays but this set really takes me back to the good old days. I loved 36 Chambers etc, and if you do, then this is definitely worth downloading.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jan 22, 2008

Comment: Haha! Wu Tang playing live for probably an all white studio audience. It sounds like VH1 Behind the Music or live at the rehearsal hall. But what is so cool about it is they are using a live and very funky band. Plus you get to hear all the in between chatting and stories minus the 1000 F words they would use if it wasn't on TV. Cash Rules Everything Around Me get the money dolla dolla bill y'all!