Supreme Clientele - The Instrumentals - Ghostface Killah
Main specs
Title: Supreme Clientele - The Instrumentals
Performer: Ghostface Killah
Genre: R&B
Sub Genre: Rap
Release Date: 04/08/2008
Original Release Year: 2000
Label / Distributor: Think Differently / Pickwick
Pieces in Set: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Stereo: Stereo
Format: Performer
EAN: 5050457665821
Catalogue Number: 766582
Additional notes
Album Notes: Personnel includes: Ghostface Killah, Bobby "RZA" Digital, Mastah Killah, GZA, Cappadonna, Superb, Method Man, Redman, Raekwon, 60 Second Assassin, Inspectah Deck (vocals); Dennis Coffey, Carl Robinson (guitar); The Detroit Orchestra (strings); Rudy Robinson (keyboards); David Brandon (drums); The Dramatics (background vocals).
Advantages: Smooth beats, and lyrics from the best lyrical writer in the Wu Tang! Disadvantages: Old fans of Ghostface won't enjoy the R 'n' B tracks
...ears but instead will expect the same sort of beats as were on SupremeClientele. This is why I strongly recommend this album to anyone that has thought of buying GhostfaceKillah’s albums who doesn’t previously own any.
The bridges on the album are varying. There are a wide range of them ranging from R ‘n’ B ones as we can see in Love session whereas Walking Through The Darkness sees Ghostface mixing old skool style choruses with new skool rapping patterns. This variation really adds flavour to the album because there is so much variation amongst the songs and it also shows that Ghostface is a well-rounded artist and this is probably what he wanted to establish in SupremeClientele.
SupremeClientele is a well-rounded album. There are some real nice songs that fans of SupremeClientele will enjoy such as Flowers...
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Advantages: Some great beats, apperances by some great names Disadvantages: Some songs just suck
...GhostfaceKillah has shown potential since the first Wu-tang album (in fact they all did). He was actually one of my favorite rappers around for a time in my life but after I heard this album my mind was changed. Now don’t get me wrong this album is still a good one it’s just when I’m dealing with Wu-Tang I get very strict in the ratings. In fact most of the second attempts done by a Wu-tang artists haven’t been so good, though they have sold more copies (you figure it out). Now the first thing that caught my eye was the horrible production done on the booklet that came with the CD. The songs were out of place; they even mentioned some songs that weren’t on the album. There are only 15 songs but if you look at the total tracks on the CD there are about 21 tracks, there were some interludes that came...
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Advantages: you can play games with this on in the background, and kill more people Disadvantages: im sure it has some
...the glue holding the wu tang clan together, ghostfacekillahs second album is a must buy. clean, catchy and at times breakneck - ghost once again displays his abstract lyricism over several masterful backbeats with other members like the rza only having a few lines - the album is definately his, and he wants you to know. "nutmeg", "saturday night", and the excellent "mightly healthy" are the key tracks, ghosts favourite subjects are covered from all angles and hes a funny guy too.
the only real criticim is the usual, total irrelevent speeches - one lasts about 5 minutes, these are ok in there place (ie liquid swords) but just dont cut the mustard on such an otherwise fine record
diamonds...
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helpful 15.12.2000
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