Me...
1. Cuban linx / liquid swords
3. Ironman
4. The pillage
Me...
1. Cuban linx / liquid swords
3. Ironman
4. The pillage
Yes me
In order :
Wutang forever
Ironman = liquid swords= cuban linx
Pillage
Supreme clientele
Sunz of man last shall be the first
Dirty weapon
6 feet deep
Dunno, but it's below Tical, Ironman, SC, Liquid Swords & Cuban Linx.
Originally Posted by CharlesJones
my top 20, wu general solos only (no collabo albums either)
1.Supreme Clientele
2.Liquid Swords
3.Cuban Linx / Ironman
4.Bobby Digital In Stereo
5.Beneath The Surface
6.Cuban Linx 2
7.Tical 2000 (minus the skits)
8.No Said Date
9.The Pillage
10.Return To The 36 : The Dirty Version
11.Fishscale
12.Dopium (minus the remixes) / Keynote Speaker / Uncontrolled Substance
13.Birth Of A Prince
14.The Big Doe Rehab / Tical
15.Apollo Kids / Wu-Tang VS Shaolin
16.Legend Of The Liquid Sword
17.Bulletproof Wallets (original configuration would have been rated much higher)
18.The Pretty Toney Album
19.Immobilarity
20.4:21 The Day After / Golden Arms Redemption
if I were to include Killah Priest he'd score with Heavy Mental, PWOWR & Planet of the Gods and push some other albums off the list
that's how I'm feeling today ...
Last edited by Rev Jones; 09-07-2015 at 06:18 AM.
Retired.
VoCAB COMIN' OUT MY ASS LIKE SHIT
Last edited by noel411; 09-05-2015 at 07:05 AM.
It's gotta be the best produced album wasted on a terrible rapper
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Quoting ≠ Agreement.
Pillage is rated 4 star
hahahah
To understand the Pillage you have to understand the line '24 karate government name God, alias Darryl Hill bring thugs back to kill'
As in the Pillage was actually made by God. Darryl Hill has been making everything since.
I would rank it right above supreme clientele but and the torah.
1. Cuban Linx
2. Ironman
3. Liquid Swords
4. Tical
5. Pillage
If you in the garbage check for a nigga.
1. OB4CL
2. Liquid Swords
3. Return the 36Chambers the dirty version
4. Ironman
5. Supreme Clientele
6. Bobby Digital in Stereo
7. No Said Date
8. Golden Arms Redemption
9. Fishscale
10. Beneath the Surface
11. Heavy Mental
12. Tical
13. Bobby Digitial Digitial Bullet
14. The Pillage
So 14th i guess
The pillage is the last dope album from the Wu golden era.
I'm not sure exactly where I'd place it but it would definitely rank lower than the 93-97 era wu-tang albums and also Supreme Clientele. I'd also rank Heavy Mental, first two Killarmy albums and Heist of the century over the Pillage as well.
"I pledge allegiance to the hip hop"Method Man
not counting Killa Beez albums since Cap has always been at least an honorary member of the Clan:
1. "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Niggas"
2. "Liquid Swords"
3. "Ironman"
4. "Supreme Clientele"
5. "Return to 36 Chambers"
6. "Tical"
7. "The Pillage"
8. "Bobby Digital in Stereo"
9. "Bulletproof Wallets" [Original Version]
10. "Fishscale" [tie]
10. "Beneath The Surface" [tie]
something like that I guess... "In Stereo" and "The Pillage" could maybe have switched places but this works as a rough outline. Top 5 is definitely correct... not sure about "BTS" at 10 but it is an amazing album. and the version i put together of "Bulletproof Wallets" after about a months heavy research into what the original tracklist most likely was (http://claaa7.blogspot.se/2012/06/gf...allets-c7.html - read more and grab it while you still can if you haven't already). that's an absolutely amazing album and would have secured Ghostface with three classics in a row... i love "Flowers" on there, but the version on the retail is just horrible by all accounts.. and some of the best tracks, "The Watch", "The Sun", "Good Times" was completely cut.. and also very importantly, the sequencing was totally fucked up on the retail, there was no flow to it at all - and the sequencing i used is much closer to what was originally intended (read the article to see how i know that). since I compiled that I have never once again listened to the retail "BPW", and have no intention of ever doing so again either.
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The Pillage would go right behind supreme clientele and the 5 year classic albums, better than Deck's, U-God's & MK's 1st albums, The production was on point from start to finish on it and the sound of the album was very wu-tangish (rza, 4th, true mast, math) there's also a 2CD version that has 97' Mentality - Dirty/Clean/Instru tracks
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