Ol' Dirty Bastard - 1995 - Return To The 36 Chambers The Dirty Verson (320kbps) KindM

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Ol' Dirty Bastard - 1995 - Return To The 36 Chambers The Dirty Verson (320kbps) KindMetalRG



Born:

Russell Jones on Nov 15, 1968 in Brooklyn, New York

DIED:

Nov 13, 2004 in Brooklyn, New York

COVER



RELEASED

Mar 28, 1995

TRACK LIST, TIME, SIZE

1. (00:04:47) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Intro
2. (00:02:41) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Shimmy Shimmy Ya
3. (00:03:26) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Baby C'mon
4. (00:03:37) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Brooklyn Zoo
5. (00:03:01) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Hippa To Da Hoppa
6. (00:04:02) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Raw Hide
7. (00:02:48) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Damage
8. (00:04:27) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Don't U Know
9. (00:02:23) Ol' Dirty Bastard - The Stomp
10. (00:04:19) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Goin' Down
11. (00:04:20) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Drunk Game (Sweet Sugar Pie)
12. (00:05:26) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Snakes
13. (00:07:20) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Brooklyn Zoo II (Tiger Crane)
14. (00:04:00) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Protect Ya Neck Ii The Zoo
15. (00:02:28) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Cuttin Heads
16. (00:02:43) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Dirty Dancin'
17. (00:06:15) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Harlem World

Playing Time.........: 01:08:04
Total Size...........: 155.82 MB

NFO generated on.....: 6/6/2007 6:47:45 AM

REVIEW

As a member of the Wu-Tang Clan, Ol' Dirty Bastard's bizarre, free-form rants added both comic relief and a dangerous unpredictability to the group's chemistry. ODB's RZA-produced solo debut Return to the 36 Chambers stretches his schtick over a full album, which if anything makes him sound even more unbalanced. Long before the album ends, it's clear that ODB has emptied his bag of tricks -- loose, off-the-beat raps that sometimes don't even rhyme, unbelievably graphic vulgarity, gonzo off-key warbling (which sounds a little like Biz Markie as a mental patient), and general goofing off. Yet within that role as hardcore rap's clown prince of psychosis, ODB is pretty damned entertaining. His leaps in association are often as disturbing as they are funny, whether they're couched in scatological detail or not; they certainly don't make his widely publicized erratic behavior seem at all surprising. And, despite the unstructured feel dominating most of the album, there are a fair share of hooks, and two absolutely killer singles in "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" and "Brooklyn Zoo." Certainly, there's no reason for the album to be as long as it is, considering the dull filler toward the end. But, even though Return to the 36 Chambers might not be the most earth-shattering piece of the Wu-Tang puzzle, it's an infectious party record which proves that, despite his limitations, Ol' Dirty Bastard has the charisma to carry an album on his own.

QUALITY

* 320kbps MP3

TRACKERS

* demonoid

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