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    The Birth of a Prince

    10/07/2003 | Sanctuary Records 

    All Music Guide Review

    RZA's first full-blown "RZA as RZA" solo album is not The Cure, the long-promised masterpiece that has gathered a great deal of mystique throughout the years. Hampered by a valley that's thankfully cleaved by some considerable peaks, Birth of a Prince is instead a durable addition to the Wu-Tang legacy. By no means is it a masterpiece, and it's not even one of the best Wu-Tang solo albums -- but it has enough going for it to prevent most of the followers from losing interest. Following the all-but-completely unheard The World According to RZA -- an ambitious project featuring lyricists representing continents other than North America -- as well as arriving almost simultaneously with his contributions to the score of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill, Vol. 1 (beneath the CD cradle is an ad for the film, and the disc is kicked off by a reference to it), Birth of a Prince neither diminishes nor bolsters RZA's stature. Along with an ineffective middle patch, some of the guest appearances hold the record back. The Megahertz-produced "We Pop" serves up a vicious dose of zapping funk, but one of the worst verses in the history of hip-hop ("All y'all can see is the back of my jersey/Blowin' in the wind goin' back to Jersey/Off to Brooklyn, left ya back in Jersey/I was doin' a buck-90 like a throwback jersey"), delivered by an uncredited up-and-comer(?), kills the effect. The opening and closing thirds show RZA firing on nearly cylinder -- lyrically inspired, conceptually dense, sequentially tight. While many will no doubt see this as an unfocused record, those who take it on more of a song-by-song basis will value it as a respectable addition to RZA's body of work -- an addition with plenty to offer amid some weak tangents. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Bob N' L
  • 2:52

  • 2
  • The Grunge
  • 1:56

  • 3
  • We Pop
  • 4:53

  • 4
  • Grits
  • 4:17

  • 5
  • Fast Cars
  • 3:59

  • 6
  • Chi Kung
  • 4:20

  • 9
  • The Whistle
  • 3:02

  • 10
  • The Drop Off
  • 3:27

  • 11
  • Wherever I Go
  • 4:49

  • 12
  • Koto Chotan
  • 2:50

  • 14
  • Cherry Range
  • 3:25

  • 15
  • The Birth
  • 4:38

  • 16
  • See the Joy
  • 3:08

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    Credits

    • RZA
    • Arranger, Producer


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