
The Wu-Tang Clan and RZA
A Trip through Hip Hop's 36 Chambers
Alvin Blanco(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 19. April 2011
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-313-38442-4 (ISBN)
Description
This insightful biography looks at the turbulent lives, groundbreaking music and lyrics, and powerful brand of hip hop's infamous Wu-Tang Clan.
The Wu-Tang Clan and RZA: A Trip through Hip Hop's 36 Chambers chronicles the rise of the Wu-Tang Clan from an underground supergroup to a globally recognized musical conglomerate. Enhanced by the author's one-on-one interviews with group members, the book covers the entire Wu-Tang Clan catalog of studio albums, as well as albums that were produced or heavily influenced by producer/rapper RZA.
Wu-Tang Clan's albums are analyzed and discussed in terms of their artistry as well as in terms of their critical, cultural, and commercial impact. By delving into the motivation behind the creation of pivotal songs and albums and mining their dense metaphor and wordplay, the book provides an understanding of what made a team of nine friends and relatives from Staten Island with a love of Kung Fu movies into not just a music group, but a powerful cultural movement.
The Wu-Tang Clan and RZA: A Trip through Hip Hop's 36 Chambers chronicles the rise of the Wu-Tang Clan from an underground supergroup to a globally recognized musical conglomerate. Enhanced by the author's one-on-one interviews with group members, the book covers the entire Wu-Tang Clan catalog of studio albums, as well as albums that were produced or heavily influenced by producer/rapper RZA.
Wu-Tang Clan's albums are analyzed and discussed in terms of their artistry as well as in terms of their critical, cultural, and commercial impact. By delving into the motivation behind the creation of pivotal songs and albums and mining their dense metaphor and wordplay, the book provides an understanding of what made a team of nine friends and relatives from Staten Island with a love of Kung Fu movies into not just a music group, but a powerful cultural movement.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
575 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-38442-4 (9780313384424)
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Person
Alvin Blanco is a writer and editor.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. A Family Affair
2. From Many There Is One Wu
3. Form Like Voltron
4. The Debut Chamber
5. The First Wave (Wu-Tang Clan Soloist) Splinter Cells
6. Wu-Tang Goes Worldwide
7. The Re-up: The Second Wave (More Wu-Tang Clan Solos)
8. Wu-Tang as a Brand, Music and Beyond
9. A New Millennium, Even More Wu
10. Chinks in the Clan's Armor
11. Group Hiatus, Solos Still Flow
12. Goodbye Ol' Dirty Bastard, Wu-Tang Marches On
13. Wu-Tang Redux
14. Shaolin Still Runs It
Index
Introduction
1. A Family Affair
2. From Many There Is One Wu
3. Form Like Voltron
4. The Debut Chamber
5. The First Wave (Wu-Tang Clan Soloist) Splinter Cells
6. Wu-Tang Goes Worldwide
7. The Re-up: The Second Wave (More Wu-Tang Clan Solos)
8. Wu-Tang as a Brand, Music and Beyond
9. A New Millennium, Even More Wu
10. Chinks in the Clan's Armor
11. Group Hiatus, Solos Still Flow
12. Goodbye Ol' Dirty Bastard, Wu-Tang Marches On
13. Wu-Tang Redux
14. Shaolin Still Runs It
Index