Track Listing 1. Samurai Code Quote #1 2. Strange Eyes - Sunz Of Man/12 O'Clock/Blue Raspberry 3. 4 Sho Sho - North Star/RZA 4. Zip Code - Black Nights 5. Samurai Code Quote #2 6. Cakes - Kool G. Rap/RZA 7. Samurai Code Quote #3 8. Don't Test / Wu Stallion - Suga Bang Bang 9. Walkin' Through the Darkness - Tekitha 10. Man, The - Superb/Masta Killah 11. Samurai Code Quote #4 12. Walking the Dogs - Royal Fam/LA The Darkman 13. Stay With Me - Melodie/12 O'Clock 14. Easy New York Stamp - Jeru/Afu-Ra 15. Samurai Code Quote #5 16. Fast Shadow - Wu-Tang Clan 17. Samurai Code Quote #6 18. Samurai Showdown - RZA 19. Dancing With Wolves - Killarmy
| Details | | Producer: | RZA | | Distributor: | Sony Music Entertainment | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Recorded at 36 Chambers, New York, New York. What could be more appropriate for a movie about the super-warriors of the Far East than a soundtrack put together by Wu-Tang Clan founder/member RZA? The GHOST DOG soundtrack is another gem from the Shaolin genius. Here he produces, writes, performs, and collaborates with other Wu members to lend the film its diverse musical landscape. "Strange Eyes" rocks steady with a phat blues-guitar-and-organ loop, while Sunz of Man, 12 O'Clock, and Blue Raspberry hold down the rhymes. "Stay with Me," a soulful expression of urban loneliness, pairs 12 O' Clock with Melodie. One of the hottest tracks on the soundtrack is "Cakes," featuring Kool G Rap and RZA on the mic. Other tracks worth checking out include RZA's collaborations with Black Knights ("Zip Code"), Masta Killa & Superb ("The Man"), and Tekitha ("Walkin' Thru the Darkness," where RZA takes you on a '70s-soundtrack trip). The GHOST DOG soundtrack is a must for loyal Wu-heads, and "Fast Shadow" even reveals a special Wu-Tang Clan surprise.
Editorial Reviews Included in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums of 2000. Rolling Stone (01/04/2001)
...RZA's snaky, soulful and unmistakably baroque beats evoke a suitably Asiatic underworld vibe....he finds the perfect screen for his Technocolor textures, making this the ideal musical companion to the film. The Source (05/01/2000)
4 stars out of 5 - ...A marriage of integrity and uncontrived beauty....[RZA] reminds listeners of the head-nodding power of his anti-pop hip-hop, of the muted but urgent, hypnotic pull of his artistic handiwork. It's a stellar return to form. Rolling Stone (05/11/2000)
8 out of 10 - ...In the absence of nu Wu proper, this is really ideal....Stand-out tracks include the top 'Cakes', by Kool G Rap featuring RZA and Wu-Tang's 'Fast Shadow'... NME (03/25/2000)
...Sometimes edgy, sometimes ethereal melange of raps, loops, and attitude, with samurai philosophy tossed in. - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (04/14/2000)
4 stars out of 5 - ...Yeeah! Nihilistic hip-hop soundtrack, Wu-Tang everywhere, people slicing each other into pink coleslaw with sharp things!...RZA-sharp. Melody Maker (05/02/2000)
...Strings, soul, raga and hard-edged, Clan-style beats show why the soundtrack was the true star of director Jim Jarmusch's feature film... CMJ (07/01/2000)
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