November 07, 2020

GZA "Liquid Swords" (November 7, 1995)



Genius/GZA is the fourth, and last, member of the mighty Wu-Tang Clan to demonstrate his talents in a solo format. But, like Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard and Raekwon's albums, these offshoots aren't typical solo records; Wu-Tang side projects never fly far from the nest. Each one, including Genius' Liquid Swords, is created with the same ingredients: rock-solid, devastatingly sparse beats and dirty hooks that infect like slow poison on the brain. It's all part of the Wu-Tang empire, which contains everything from its own line of merchandise to an amazing World Wide Web site. With all of the familiar earmarks in place, like tales about head-hunting Ninja warriors, GZA shows us his well-disciplined flow: it's unlike the double-edged rhymes of Raekwon, but more akin to Method Man's lyrical precision. "Labels" may be the most creative, as it corporates nearly every rap label into the lyrics, while "Duel of the Iron Mic" is a lyrical showcase for Ol' Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck, and others. Also be sure to hear Meth take over "Shadowboxin'." - CMJ, 2/96. I've posted about this classic LP numerous times over the years, so dig into the archives for reviews, videos & other promo item. It's still one of the greatest winter albums, ever! And FINALLY in the Year of the Wu...



A couple pieces from press releases + postcard up above...