''Ironman'' is the debut
solo album
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by American rapper
Ghostface Killah
Dennis Coles (born May 9, 1970), better known by his stage name Ghostface Killah, is an American rapper and a member of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. After the group achieved breakthrough success in the aftermath of ''Enter the Wu-Tang (36 C ...
, released on October 29, 1996, by
Epic Records. It was produced by fellow
Wu-Tang Clan
Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group formed in Staten Island, New York City, in 1992. Its original members include RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, and Masta Killa. Close aff ...
member
RZA. The album's music draws prominently on
blaxploitation films and
soul
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Etymology
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samples. More so than on other solo debuts from the group's members, ''Ironman'' contains references to
the Nation of Gods and Earths.
''Ironman'' peaked at number two on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart. It was certified
platinum
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Pla ...
by the
Recording Industry Association of America.
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RIAA. Retrieved 2010-07-19. Many
music critics
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have praised the album for Ghostface Killah's imaginative lyricism and RZA's production style, with some revering it as one of the greatest Wu-Tang solo albums.
[Thompson, Stephen]
Review: ''Ironman''
''The A.V. Club
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''. Retrieved on 2009-12-20.
Music and lyrics
Although a solo album, ''Ironman'' features many Wu-Tang collaborations and only four tracks feature Ghostface performing as the sole rapper. The two most prominently featured artists are
Raekwon
Corey Woods (born January 12, 1970), better known by his stage name Raekwon The Chef, or simply Raekwon (), is an American rapper. He rose to prominence as a founding member of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, which achieved mainstream success ...
and
Cappadonna
Darryl Hill, better known by his stage name Cappadonna, is an American rapper. He is a member of the hip-hop collective the Wu-Tang Clan and is a member of the rap group Theodore Unit together with Ghostface Killah.
Career
Cappadonna (also know ...
, who both accompany Ghost and have their names on the album's cover.
Raekwon
Corey Woods (born January 12, 1970), better known by his stage name Raekwon The Chef, or simply Raekwon (), is an American rapper. He rose to prominence as a founding member of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, which achieved mainstream success ...
appears on 13 of the 17 tracks, with "The Faster Blade" featuring him performing solo. Cappadonna appears on five tracks.
As opposed to earlier Wu-Tang solo projects, in which the performers involved were believed to be infallible, Ghostface is somewhat vulnerable on several of the album's songs. This is perhaps best illustrated on the single, "
All That I Got Is You", which is essentially a tribute to his mother. However, the rest of the album contains many street oriented, and
organized crime
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topics, similar to ''
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...'', in which Ghostface was heavily involved. ''Ironman'' contains more of Ghostface Killah's highly praised unique uptempo,
stream-of-consciousness
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rhyming style, which he would go on to further utilize on his highly acclaimed second studio album ''
Supreme Clientele
''Supreme Clientele'' is the second studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, released on February 8, 2000 by Epic Records. The album showcases Ghostface's signature up-tempo, stream-of-consciousness rhyme style, a ...
''. The album also features a substantial amount of story-telling rap, such as the song "260." Producer
RZA combines his dark keyboard tones and early-1970s soul samples, heavily used on ''Only Built for Cuban Linx...'' and ''
Liquid Swords
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'' respectively, to engender a soulful and melodic, yet dark and harsh feel that later influenced many other Wu-Tang releases, such as ''
Wu-Tang Forever
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'' and ''
Uncontrolled Substance'', as well as numerous other
East Coast artists.
In his book ''
The Tao of Wu
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Content
The book details RZA's personal path towards Enlightenment (spiritual), ...
'', producer RZA points out that Ghostface's voice sounds noticeably different on ''Ironman'' from previous Wu-Tang releases. This is because ''Ironman'' was released following a flood that destroyed the basement studio in which those recordings were made. RZA had set up individual microphone preamps and compressors for each member, which were destroyed in the flood. Thus, the vocals on ''Ironman'' had to be recorded in a different studio with different equipment and settings, which slightly altered their sound.
Critical reception
In a positive review for ''
The Village Voice
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'', music critic
Robert Christgau said that despite morally questionable actions in Ghostface Killah's narratives, "the detail is so vivid and complex that for once we get the gripping blaxploitation flick gangsta
appromises rather than the dull or murky one it delivers ... Most decisive of all, RZA's music is every bit as literal as Ghostface's rhymes and rap, giving up tunes, even hooks."
Jon Pareles
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'', wrote in his review of the album, "Anger is just a stimulant for Ghostface Killah. On ''Ironman'' he raps about male bonding, the mating game and the violent ups and downs of the drug trade, in a voice raised just above the tone of conversation."
[Pareles, Jon]
Review: ''Ironman''
''New York Times
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''. Retrieved on 2009-12-20. ''
Vibe
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'' columnist The Blackspot hailed the album as "proof of his matured lyrics and delivery and the Wu's strong family stand. If ''
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...'' had you open, prepare for another gaping wound."
In ''
Spin'' magazine, Chris Norris wrote "Ghostface wreaks havoc with meaning and narrator reliability, flitting from gangster-film intrigue to grimly prosaic reality." Norris also praised
RZA's production, stating "As usual, the Wu's sonic auteur provide awesomely dark and eccentric backdrops for the MC's dark maneuvers, mixing soul horns with horror-film keyboards."
''
The Source
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'' took note of the album's "intense emotional moments" and stated, "The RZA does another masterful job, topping himself in terms of sonic diversity."
''
Q'' magazine was less enthusiastic and felt the songs are "more about lyrical finesse than anything else".
In a retrospective review for
AllMusic
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, senior editor
Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "the mood of the album can switch tones at the drop of the hat. The record is filled with inventive production and rhymes, and ranks as another solid entry in the Wu-Tang legacy."
Stephen Thompson from ''
The A.V. Club
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'' praised RZA's production, stating "Just as
Terminator X
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was
Public Enemy
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's secret weapon, The RZA is The Wu-Tang Clan's. Producer RZA, quietly working behind the scenes, has been the force behind Wu-Tang's raw, all over the map,
Bruce Lee-meets-
Gladys Knight
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sound. RZA has done it again on Ghostface Killah's ''Ironman''." Thompson further stated "Attacking from all angles, ''Ironman'' is classic Wu-Tang, piecing together something unpredictable and vital-sounding."
Accolades
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Commercial performance
The album debuted at number two on the
''Billboard'' 200 and on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
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charts selling 156,000 copies in its first week.
[Snow, Shauna. Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press. '']Los Angeles Times
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''. November 7, 1996. The album went on to be certified
platinum
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Pla ...
by the
Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over a million copies in the United States.
[ This remains Ghostface Killah's best selling album. In Canada, the album peaked at number four on the Canadian Albums Charts and was certified ]gold
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for denoting sales of over 40,000 copies.
Track listing
Track listing and credits adapted from Tidal
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. All tracks produced by RZA; except "Fish" produced by True Master
Derrick Harris (born November 4, 1969), better known by his stage name True Master, is an American hip-hop record producer and occasional rapper, known for his affiliation with the Wu-Tang Clan.
Production credits 1995
*''Guru presents Ill Kid ...
.
Notes
* "Assassination Day" features additional raps by Masta Killa
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.
* "Winter Warz", "Wu-Will Survive" and "After The Smoke Is Clear" feature uncredited raps by Raekwon
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.
* "Wu-Will Survive" and "Daytona 500" feature uncredited singing by The Force MD's.
* "Black Jesus" and "All That I Got Is You" feature uncredited vocals by Popa Wu
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.
* "After The Smoke Is Clear" and "Marvel" feature uncredited raps by The RZA
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.
* "Wu-Will Survive" is erroneously labelled as "Box In Hand". The original "Box In Hand" (featuring Method Man
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& Street) was replaced last minute and can be found on other releases, such as Hidden Darts: Special Edition.
* In 2001, "The Soul Controller" was removed from subsequent pressings of the album, due to sample rights not being cleared.
* "Marvel" is a CD only bonus track
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.
Sample credits
* "Iron Maiden" contains a sample of "Gotta Find a New World" by Al Green and dialogue excerpts from the film ''The Education of Sonny Carson
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''.
* "Wildflower" contains dialogue excerpts from the film '' J.D.'s Revenge'' and contains a sample of "Someone" by Johnny Mathis.
* "The Faster Blade" contains samples of "Can't Go No Further and Do No Better" by The Persuaders and "El Rey Y Yo" by Los Angeles Negros.
* "260" contains a sample of " You Ought to Be with Me" by Al Green and dialogue excerpts from the film ''The Education of Sonny Carson''.
* "Assassination Day" contains dialogue excerpts from the films ''The Usual Suspects
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'' and ''Crying Freeman
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''.
* "Poisonous Darts" contains dialogue excerpts from the film '' Mystery of Chessboxing''.
* "Winter Warz" contains samples of "I Think I'd Do It" by Z.Z. Hill
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and "Midnight Theme" by Manzel.
* "Wu-Will Survive" contains a sample of "Never Can Say Goodbye
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" by The Jackson Five
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.
* "Fish" contains a sample of " Change Is Gonna Come" by Otis Redding
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and dialogue from the film ''Crying Freeman''.
* "Camay" contains a sample of "Can't We Try?" by Teddy Pendergrass
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.
* " Daytona 500" contains a sample of "Nautilus" by Bob James and "The Lady In My Life" by Michael Jackson
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.
* "Motherless Child" contains samples of "Motherless Child
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" and "Into Something (I Can't Shake Loose)" by O.V. Wright.
* "Black Jesus" contains a sample of "Riot" by Blackbyrds.
* "After The Smoke Is Clear" contains a sample of "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted
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" by Jimmy Ruffin
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.
* " All That I Got Is You" contains a sample of " Maybe Tomorrow" by The Jackson 5
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and dialogue excerpts from the film ''The Education of Sonny Carson''.
* "The Soul Controller" contains a sample of Brandenburg Concerto#1 by J.S. Bach
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, an interpolation of " A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke, and dialogue excerpts from the films ''Carlito's Way
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'' and ''The Usual Suspects''.
Personnel
*Ghostface Killah - performer, executive producer
*RZA - producer, performer, executive producer, mixing
*Raekwon - performer
*Cappadonna - performer
*Method Man - performer
*Inspectah Deck - performer
*U-God - performer
*Masta Killa - performer
*Streetlife - performer
*Poppa Wu - performer
*Mary J. Blige - vocals
*The Delphonics - vocals
*Force MD's - vocals
*True Master - arranger, producer, mixing
*Mitchell Diggs - executive producer
* Oli Grant - executive producer
*Steve Neat - mixing
*Michael Levine - photography
*Sophia Chang - photography
*Ron Craudy - design, illustration
*John Gibbons - management
*Deborah Mannis-Gardiner - sample clearance
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
See also
* List of number-one R&B albums of 1996 (U.S.)
References
External links
*
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