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Method Man: Tical© 1994 Def Jam Records—–Professional Reviews—–Allmusic.com:Method Man: Tical© 1994 Def Jam Records—–Professional Reviews—–Allmusic.com:Method Man: Tical© 1994 Def Jam Records—–Professional Reviews—–Allmusic.com:Method Man: Tical© 1994 Def Jam Records—–Professional Reviews—–Allmusic.com:

Method Man: Tical

© 1994 Def Jam Records

  • —–Professional Reviews—–
  • Allmusic.com: 4.5/5 stars (Album Pick)
  • Entertainment Weekly: B
  • Rolling Stone: “Favorable”
  • Melody Maker: 4/5 stars
  • NME Magazine: 8/10
  • —–Personal Rating—–
  • 7/10(Excellent!)

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Wu-Tang Clan: Wu-Tang Forever© 1997 Loud/RCA/BMG Records—–Professional Reviews—&ndWu-Tang Clan: Wu-Tang Forever© 1997 Loud/RCA/BMG Records—–Professional Reviews—&ndWu-Tang Clan: Wu-Tang Forever© 1997 Loud/RCA/BMG Records—–Professional Reviews—&ndWu-Tang Clan: Wu-Tang Forever© 1997 Loud/RCA/BMG Records—–Professional Reviews—&nd

Wu-Tang Clan: Wu-Tang Forever

© 1997 Loud/RCA/BMG Records

  • —–Professional Reviews—–
  • Allmusic.com: 4/5 stars
  • U.S.A. Today: 3.5/4 stars
  • Entertainment Weekly: A
  • Los Angeles Times: 3.5/4 stars
  • Rolling Stone: 3.5/5 stars
  • Spin Magazine: 7/10
  • —–Personal Rating—–
  • 8.5/10(Outstanding!)

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Ol’ Dirty Bastard: Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version© 1995 Elektra/WMG Records—&ndaOl’ Dirty Bastard: Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version© 1995 Elektra/WMG Records—&ndaOl’ Dirty Bastard: Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version© 1995 Elektra/WMG Records—&ndaOl’ Dirty Bastard: Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version© 1995 Elektra/WMG Records—&nda

Ol’ Dirty Bastard: Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version

© 1995 Elektra/WMG Records

  • —–Professional Reviews—–
  • Allmusic.com: 4.5/5 stars (Album Pick)
  • Entertainment Weekly: A-
  • Select Magazine: 2/5
  • Los Angeles Times: ¾
  • Rolling Stone: 4/5 stars
  • The Source Magazine: “4/5 mic’s”
  • —–Personal Rating—–
  • 6 out of 10 (Good!)

Overall it is enjoyable and very entertaining. It hasn’t aged well due to the poor quality production which in turn makes the album sound quite dated. Ol’ Dirty Bastard will either win you over with his loud, abrasive and raspy voice or he will turn you off with his crude sense of humor. Return To The 36 Chambers deserves a listen even for those who are not fans of the first wave of Wu-tang solo albums as it is the most unique and the most original.


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