I haven`t checked out any Wu-Tang lately, except for Ghostface Killah, but this album is dope! The production isn`t mindblowing though, it`s what you would expect on a Wu-related album. There are some funny combos on this, R.A. The Rugged Man and J-Live (whos`s a muslim school-teacher) might be the weirdest one. My favourite tracks on this are "Fragments" by Del, "Black Dawn" by Bronze Nazareth, the Ras Kass-tracks,"Biochemical Equation" with Rza and MF Doom and "Slow Blues" with Vast Aire, Timbo King, Prodigal Sunn and Byata. Dj Noize did some nice cutting on the "O.D.B. Tribute"
This album was a quite smart idea, it might introduce some Wu-Tang-fanatics to something new, and it might re-introduce Wu-Tang to some.
Here is the tracklist:
1. Introduction
2. Lyrical Swords - (with GZA/Ras Kass)
3. Slow Blues - (with Vast Aire/Timbo King/Prodigal Sunn/Byata)
4. Still Grimey - (with Sean Price/U-God/C-Rayz Walz/Prodigal Sunn)
5. Skit
6. Think Differently - (with Casual/Rock Marciano/Vordul Mega/Tragedy Khadafi)
7. Infomercial: #1 - (with Jim Jarmusch)
8. Biochemical Equation - (with RZA/MF Doom)
9. O.D.B. Tribute - (with DJ Noize)
10. Fragments - (with Del The Funky Homosapien)
11. Intermission
12. Street Corners - (with Bronze Nazareth/Solomon Childs/Byata)
13. Listen - (with Littles/Khalid/Planet Asia)
14. Infomercial: #2 - (with Jim Jarmusch)
15. Verses - (with La The Darkman/Scaramanga Shallah/Ras Kass/GZA)
16. Preservation - (with Aesop Rock/Del The Funky Homosapien)
17. Cars On The Interstate.. - (with C.C.F. Division)
18. Give It Up - (with J-Live/R.A. The Rugged Man)
19. Black Dawn - (with Bronze Nazareth)