![]() Justin: Now THIS is the proper way to start off this album. But as much as I appreciate his OG wisdom and Pete screaming MAL-COLM X! MAL-COLM X! MAL-COLM X! over and over, this 7 minute soliloquy certainly isn’t essential. It’s gotta go.Įdd: I’m a little more forgiving of this one than Justin, mainly because I’ve always had a soft spot for ol’ Popa Wu. I feel weird saying anything bad about this as a white Christian, but it is just so long. Justin: Just imagine paying $18 for this CD, in 1997, jumping into your older friend’s car and listening to this comprehensive, yet plodding intro to 5% Nation theology. “Wu-Revolution” (Featuring Popa Wu and Uncle Pete) It’s a great album on its own but let’s see if we can make it even better.ĭisc 1 1. In Album Eddits, I challenge a Soul In Stereo fan to join me in trimming down a massive double-album release into a lean, mean 12-track release.įirst up, my boy Justin Bajan joins me to tackle the Wu-Tang Clan’s celebrated sophomore double LP, Wu-Tang Forever. I’ve been a big critic of today’s overly long albums, but let’s be real – it’s a problem that has persisted long before the streaming era. ![]()
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