(According to a compilation I didn't even know existed until yesterday)
The Essential Wu-Tang Clan
Tracklist:
Disc 1
1. Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
2. As High As Wu-Tang Get
3. C.R.E.A.M.
4. Cash Still Rules/Scary Hours (still don't nothing move but the money)
5. Rules
6. I Can't Go To Sleep (Featuring Isaac Hayes)
7. Uzi (Pinky Ring)
8. America (Featuring Killah Priest)
9. Gravel Pit
10. The Projects (Featuring Shyheim)
11. Back in the Game (Featuring Ron Isley)
12. What You in Fo'
13. The Monument (Featuring Busta Rhymes)
14. Can it Be All so Simple
15. The W
Disc 2
1. Protect Ya Neck
2. Reunited
3. Shame On A Nigga
4. Hollow Bones
5. Triumph (Featuring Cappadonna)
6. Redbull (Featuring Redman)
7. Method Man
8. It's Yourz
9. Put Your Hammer Down
10. One Blood Under W (Featuring Junior Reid)
11. Diesel
12. Careful (Click, Click)
13. Protect Ya Neck (The Jump Off)
14. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Part II
Oh word? The Trackmasters-produced "Back In The Game" with Ron fucking Isley is more "essential" than "Heaterz"!?
"Rules" >>> "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin Ta F' Wit" ???
Why are there only 14 tracks on the 2nd disc? Why are the songs' intros edited in weird, unnecessary ways? Why didn't they use the actual "Put Your Hammer Down" (it was released on a white label) instead of lifting a track directly from a Funkmaster Flex mixtape, with him scratching the next song at the end of it?
Featuring Shyheim?
The one thing they got right is using the single version of "C.R.E.A.M.", which is much better than the album version.
The W: 8 songs (9 if you count "The W")
Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers): 7 songs
Wu-Tang Forever: 6 songs
Iron Flag: 3 songs (4 if you cound "The W". They just threw on all of that album's singles. Why?)
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