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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: The Predator on December 01, 2014, 08:00:14 AM
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Stream LP:
http://www.npr.org/2014/11/30/366345902/first-listen-ghostface-killah-36-seasons
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GHOSTFACE KILLAH’S ‘36 SEASONS’
REVENGE CONCEPT ALBUM OUT DEC 9 ON TOMMY BOY
On his new release ‘36 Seasons’ (Dec 9th -- Salvation/Tommy Boy), the Ghostface Killah has been re-imagined as a hip-hop superhero for the 21st century--a Staten Island vigilante inspired by a quest for personal retribution and bent on saving his community from the grips of crooked authority and urban decay.
Ghostface once again delivers what fans of The Wu-Tang and his impressive solo catalog crave: desperate tales from the dark side over soulful boom-bap tracks. The soundscape is provided by acclaimed Brooklyn soul band/production team The Revelations. Their hard-hitting tracks match the intensity of Ghost’s violent narrative. Co-producers on the album include The 45 King, Fizzy Womack (M.O.P) Angela Johnson and newcomer Malik Abdul-Rahmaan
Ghostface’s co-stars on ‘36 Seasons’ are legendary lyricists and storytellers in their own right, 3 of the greatest of all-time: AZ, Kool G Rap and Pharoahe Monch. The album also features vocal contributions from Blue Note Records’ rising star Kandace Springs and gritty soul singers Rell and Tre Williams.
The album will be released on CD and all digital formats by pioneering NYC hip hop label, Tommy Boy. Vinyl records as well as deluxe, direct-to-fan packages including T-Shirts, posters and more will be available exclusively fromGetOnDown.com. Pre-orders are available now at iTunes and GetOnDown.comfor Vinyl, CDs and Deluxe Fan Bundles
To visually flesh out the album’s dark and twisted world, the CD and vinyl packaging includes a booklet with 20 pages of striking images from a host of stellar comic artists and produced by Matthew Rosenberg, the creator of Ghostface’s 2013 comic mini-series, ‘12 Reasons to Die.’
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Have to check it. His last album was amazin.
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Tracklist:
1. The Battlefield [GFK / Kool G Rap / AZ / Tre Williams]
Produced by Fizzy Womack and The Revelations
2. Love Don’t Live Here No More [GFK / Kandace Springs]
Produced by Malik Abdul-Rahmaan and The Revelations
3. Here I Go Again [GFK / AZ / Rell]
Produced by Fizzy Womack and The Revelations
4. Loyalty [Kool G Rap / Nems]
Produced by The Revelations
5. It’s A Thin Line Between Love And Hate [The Revelations]
Produced by The Revelations
6. The Dog’s of War [GFK / Shawn Wigs / Kool G Rap]
Produced by The Revelations
7. Emergency Procedure [GFK / Pharoahe Monch]
Produced by The Revelations
8. Double Cross [GFK / AZ]
Produced by The Revelations
9. Bamboo’s Lament [Kandace Springs]
Produced by Malik Abdul-Rahmaan and The Revelations
10. Pieces of the Puzzle [GFK / AZ]
Produced by The Revelations
11. Homicide [GFK / Nems / Shawn Wigs]
Produced by Malik Abdul-Rahmaan and The Revelations
12. Blood in the Streets [GFK / AZ]
Produced by The 45 King and The Revelations
13. Call My Name [GFK]
Produced by The Revelations
14. I Love You For All Seasons [The Revelations]
Produced by The Revelations
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Album of the year. Ghost always deliver! Crazy!
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Album of the year. Ghost always deliver! Crazy!
again after 2013?
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Album of the year. Ghost always deliver! Crazy!
again after 2013?
lmao I like Ghost and own 3 of his albums, but to say he has the album of the year means you have so many other albums to check out
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I aint like him too much. Not even drom the Clan, but, please. Twelve reason is incredible musically and had great lirycs.
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Twelve reason is incredible musically and had great lirycs.
so were about 10 other albums that came out this past year lol Ghost' new material is good but doesn't even come close to his old stuff like Ironman, Supreme Clientele, or Fishscale
that new Wu group album >>>
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Dope concept.
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Dope concept.
yea. It's not better than cadillactica, but its in top 2 albums ;D
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Really enjoyed the concept. Guests all delivered in their characters. Production was on point. Only problem I can see with this album is a low replay value with the concept tracks. I'd give it a 7.5/10. Worth copping and keeping.
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hiphopdx lost his mind: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/album-reviews/id.2394/title.ghostface-killah-36-seasons
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new video: http://dogg-n-roll.blog.hu/2015/04/08/_video_ghostface_killah_f_kool_g_rap_az_tre_williams_the_battlefield_lyric
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new video from the album: http://dogg-n-roll.blog.hu/2015/04/28/_video_ghostface_killah_f_pharoahe_monch_emergency_procedure