Wu Tang Clan-36 Chambers LP
SouthCrackalack
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was/is there a reissue of this? if so..is there a way to distinguish the og from it?
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I've found is a 180 gram edition.
For the wu-tang audiophiles??
Perhaps the most atrocious 180 gram audiophile issues I've ever heard of are the first couple BLUE CHEER albums...
Jeez, surprised they haven't tried remarketing that album yet, what with all the other big '10th anniversary editions' we've seen... no doubt there will eventually be a double CD version or whatever...
I don't think that scratch in "7th Chamber" has ever been fixed.
Other than the 180g pressing (which of course would be easier to detect), that's it.
end of my story.
hell yea dude. for Rza's use of melancholy strings and piano.
I met RZA at SXSW in '94 (he was there with the Gravediggaz) and he told me that they were gonna remaster "36 Chambers" 'cause they weren't happy with the way it was originally mastered. I guess that's the CD you saw?
He mentioned that in a few interviews too, but the remastered CD was supposed to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the album (November 11, 2003). It was supposed to feature all new, updated mixes of the song, so that it would sound more Bobby Digital than "Miracle On Dirty-4 Beats". The album, as is, wasn't going to have anything added to it, it was to have an updated mix so it would sound clearer and not so much like a demo (which was part of its appeal).
There was also rumors of a second disc, which may or may have had remixes, unreleased tracks, and unedited versions of songs that were heavily edited into what became the album. I wanted to hear the full "Blowing Up The Spot" but I think The RZA started doing more soundtrack work, so I think the remastered project is definitely off the chart for the time being.