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Return to the 36 Chambers

Return to the 36 Chambers

SKU: CD16049 Barcode: 0075596165921
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Our Take

Ah, Return To The 36 Chambers: Dirty Version by Ol' Dirty Bastard, a whirlwind of chaotic energy and unapologetic personality that only the one and only ODB could deliver. This album is a rollercoaster ride through the mad mind of a hip-hop legend, complete with offbeat rhymes, unpredictable flows, and a whole lot of attitude.

From the moment you press play, you're transported to the grimy streets of Brooklyn, where ODB reigns supreme as the eccentric, unpredictable master of ceremonies. Tracks like "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" and "Brooklyn Zoo" showcase ODB's genius for crafting unorthodox lyrics that somehow manage to make perfect sense in the context of his wild, unpredictable flow.

But don't be fooled by the sheer madness of this album - beneath the chaotic surface lies a true visionary, a man who was ahead of his time in many ways. ODB's unique blend of raw energy and unfiltered honesty set him apart from his peers, and that's evident in every track on Return To The 36 Chambers.

So, if you're in the mood for a hip-hop experience like no other, look no further than Ol' Dirty Bastard's classic album. It's a wild ride from start to finish, but one that's guaranteed to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the one and only ODB. So sit back, hit play, and prepare to be amazed by the one and only Ol' Dirty Bastard.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Intro
2. Shimmy Shimmy Ya
3. Baby C'mon
4. Brooklyn Zoo
5. Hippa to Da Hoppa
6. Raw Hide
7. Damage
8. Don't You Know
9. The Stomp
10. Goin' Down
11. Drunk Game
12. Snakes
13. Brooklyn Zoo II
14. Proteck Ya Neck II the Zoo
15. Cuttin' Headz
16. Dirty Dancin'
17. Harlem World

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About the artist

Ol' Dirty Bastard

Ah, Ol' Dirty Bastard, the enigma wrapped in a puzzle wrapped in a tracksuit. The late rap legend, known for his wild antics and raw lyricism, burst onto the scene as a founding member of the iconic Wu-Tang Clan. With a voice as gravelly as a construction site and a flow as unpredictable as British weather, ODB's impact on the hip-hop world is undeniable. Born Russell Tyrone Jones in Brooklyn, New York, ODB quickly established himself as the resident wild child of the Wu-Tang Clan. From his iconic stage shows, where he would often show up in his pyjamas, to his off-the-cuff interviews that left even seasoned journalists scratching their heads, ODB was a force to be reckoned with both on and off the mic. His debut solo album, "Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version," is an unapologetically raw and raucous journey through the mind of a true eccentric. Tracks like "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" and "Brooklyn Zoo" showcase ODB's unfiltered approach to music-making, as he effortlessly blends street grit with a unique sense of humour. While ODB's tumultuous personal life often overshadowed his musical achievements, there's no denying the lasting impact he has had on the rap landscape. His untimely passing in 2004 was a tragic loss for the industry, but his legacy lives on in the countless artists he has inspired. So here's to you, Ol' Dirty Bastard - the one-of-a-kind rapper who never failed to keep us on our toes. Rest in peace, you beautiful, crazy diamond.

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