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Post by Rev Jones [Admin] on Sept 20, 2015 18:00:55 GMT
been locked away for so long now I have no hopes whatsoever personally
also I question just how far they'd gotten recording this as a full project instead of just a bunch of holocaust (featured) songs that were never supposed to end up together on an album anyway
of course it sounds tempting ... early Holocaust over RZA beats with features by wu generals
can't say I'm really buying the 'it wasn't released cuz Holo destroyed everyone else on his tracks'. while he might very well have done that it sounds really unlikely this was the reason the album was never released
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ALKATRAZ
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The vinyl final Alkatraz.
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Post by ALKATRAZ on Sept 20, 2015 18:22:52 GMT
I think it's been so long, RZA may have forgotten about the project. Someone close to him should remind him. It's been so long at this point, that releasing the album now wouldn't affect the momentum or the rep of any Wu generals, if Holo did indeed destroy everyone else on his tracks. I think at the time, RZA knew Holo would take Hip Hop by storm, and felt the world wasn't ready. If "One Standard Lesson" by The Architect is any indication of the quality of lyricism on the project, RZA may have thought that caliber of emceeing/writing would go over many people's heads with Holo being so out front with his intricate and esoteric lyricism.
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user
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Put the plumber to work.
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Post by user on Sept 21, 2015 1:35:06 GMT
We're more likely to see the Bobby Digital movie. Maybe Seth Rogen could ask RZA about it.
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Post by Ramesh on Sept 28, 2015 20:05:10 GMT
it's a old thing of rza he finds talent & nothing happens to them, then we get digi snax, rza is a business man if he had all that great material then why did we get digi snax? whatever rza had he most probably lost, how hard can it be he has a computer with all the tracks there & people he can hire to put it together & make some great albums but he hasn't & doubt he's waiting for the right time because he's 50 now it would of been a good idea to of released it before his 40th birthday
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Post by Rev Jones [Admin] on Sept 29, 2015 20:01:28 GMT
I actually like digi snax, mostly cuz of Thea Van Seijen, I love her voice, it's an album I can play all the way through but clearly it has a very different direction from both his other solo work and the wu tang group records
rza probably thinks : ah, the beats I have in the stash are old news, they don't represent where I'm at now musically, I'm not gonna put them out there anymore with someone adding their vocals
but who knows maybe (much) later
on the subject of rza : the cure would have probably sounded a lot like the last few tracks on Birth Of A Prince. those were amazing imo
a RZA / Warcloud joint album with just both of them emceeing (RZA in full RZArectah mode) would have been doooope as well!
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