Wu-Tang Clan - A Better Tomorrow (2014) {Warner}
Hip-Hop / Rap / East Coast Rap
Released along
with Once Upon a Time in Shaolin -- their locked-down, $5 million
dollar, single-copy album-as-art release -- A Better Tomorrow is further
proof that, in 2014, the Wu-Tang Clan are a concept or collective led
by RZA, and not necessarily a group. Their previous 2007 effort, 8
Diagrams, was the first clue that things would never be the same
post-Ol' Dirty Bastard, but they could be quite good, excellent even, as
long as one doesn't expect the lean, mean Shaolin machine of the past.
Like 8 Diagrams, A Better Tomorrow seemed quite unlikely to see release
with key member Raekwon being a vocal holdout, and here, the festival
circuit, post-ODB Wu-Tang rolls on with little of that holdout's help.
Member
Ghostface Killah is here less than usual as well, and when he's in
control of a cut, be brings in his frequent solo collaborator Adrian
Younge, like on "Crushed Egos," but it's a highlight where RZA dives in
fully, as if Ghostface's noir LP Twelve Reasons to Die was a co-branded
Bobby Digital effort. Insiders and longtime fans will get the drift,
while everyone else has the group's early albums for an intro, but
solid, crossover appeal still comes in the form of the singles "Keep
Watch" (a supreme, electro-powered Wu-Robot), "Ron O'Neal" (an organic,
Roots-flavored funkster), and "Ruckus in B Minor" (a punchy history of
the group with Rick Rubin adding some "99 Problems"-styled
co-production). Backing up these frontline stunners are weighty album
cuts like "Miracle," where the group go big, ballad, and emo, which
causes Ghostface to confess "since mama died, I never wild out," then
the rickety "Necklace" successfully adds indie rap to the LP's many
flavors, along with some venom and teeth. RZA executive produces to
perfection, and somehow, orders this diverse, 15-song track list into a
sensible flow. Don't call it a comeback, call it a collective, or a
compilation from solo artists who sound enthused to be back with an
especially inspired RZA as ringleader. |
tracklist:
01 - Ruckus in B Minor
02 - Felt
03 - 40th Street Black(We will fight)
04 - Mistaken Identity
05 - Hold the Heater
06 - Crushed Egos
07 - Keep Watch
08 - Miracle
09 - Preacher's Daughter
10 - Pioneer the Frontier
11 - Necklace
12 - Ron O'Neal
13 - A Better Tomorrow
14 - Never Let Go
15 - Wu-Tang Reunion
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