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Liquid Swords is the second solo studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member GZA, released on November 7, 1995, by Geffen Records. Recording sessions for the album began mid-way through 1995 at producer RZA's basement studio in the New York City borough of Staten Island. The album heavily samples dialogue from the martial arts film Shogun Assassin and maintains a dark atmosphere throughout its course, while it incorporates lyrical references to chess, crime and philosophy. Liquid Swords features numerous guest appearances from the entire nine piece Wu-Tang Clan, and also Wu-Tang affiliate Killah Priest.
Upon its release, Liquid Swords peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200 chart, and number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the album platinum in sales nearly 20 years after its release. Upon its initial release, Liquid Swords received critical acclaim for its complex lyricism and hypnotic musical style. Over the years, its recognition has grown, with a number of famous publishers proclaiming it as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. In 2007, the Chicago Tribune cited it as "one of the most substantial lyrical journeys in hip-hop history". Along with Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., Liquid Swords is often cited as the best solo work by a Wu-Tang member.
Clifford Smith (born March 2, 1971), better known by his stage name Method Man, is an American rapper, record producer, and actor. He took his stage name from the 1979 film Method Man. He is perhaps best known as a member of the East Coast hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. He is also one half of the hip hop duo Method Man & Redman. In 1996, he won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, for "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By", with American R&B singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige.
Method Man has appeared in films such as Belly, How High, Garden State, The Wackness, Venom, Red Tails and The Cobbler. On television, he and frequent collaborator, fellow East Coast rapper Redman, co-starred on the short-lived Fox sitcom Method & Red. He also had a recurring role as Tug Daniels on HBO's Oz and Calvin "Cheese" Wagstaff on the HBO's The Wire.
In 2012, The Source placed him on their list of the Top 50 Lyricists of All Time.
Born on March 2, 1971, in Staten Island, New York, Smith divided his childhood between his father's Long Island residence and his mother's home in the Park Hill section of Staten Island (colloquially known as Killa Hill). He has two sisters, Terri and Missy.
A sword is a bladed weapon intended for both cutting and thrusting. The precise definition of the term varies with the historical epoch or the geographical region under consideration. A sword in the most narrow sense consists of a straight blade with two edges and a hilt, but depending on context, the term is also often used to refer to bladed weapons with a single edge (also referred to as a backsword).
Historically, the sword developed in the Bronze Age, evolving from the dagger; the earliest specimens date to ca. 1600 BC. The later Iron Age sword remained fairly short and without a crossguard. The spatha, as it developed in the Late Roman army, became the predecessor of the European sword of the Middle Ages, at first adopted as the Migration period sword, and only in the High Middle Ages, developed into the classical arming sword with crossguard. The word sword continues the Old English, sweord.
The use of a sword is known as swordsmanship or (in an early modern or modern context) as fencing. In the Early Modern period, western sword design diverged into roughly two forms, the thrusting swords and the sabers:
Gary Grice (born August 22, 1966), better known by his stage names GZA (/ˈdʒɪzə/ JIZ-ə) and The Genius, is an American rapper and songwriter. A founding member of the hip hop group, the Wu-Tang Clan, GZA is known as the group's "spiritual head", being both the oldest and the first within the group to receive a record deal. He has appeared on his fellow Clan members' solo projects, and since the release of his critically acclaimed solo album Liquid Swords (1995), he has maintained a successful solo career.
In 2012, The Source placed him on their list of the Top 50 Lyricists of All Time.
An analysis of GZA's lyrics found that he has the second largest vocabulary in hip hop music, behind Aesop Rock, in a sample of 75 rappers. The Wu-Tang Clan, as a collective, and several of its individual members were also in the top 10.
Gary Grice developed an interest in hip-hop by attending block parties as a child in the early 1970s. He formed a three-man group with his cousins, Robert Diggs and Russell Jones, who would later be known as RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard, respectively. The group, FOI: Force of the Imperial Master, saw the three rapping and DJing, switching off names and performing local shows; since they lived in different boroughs, GZA and Ol' Dirty would travel from Brooklyn out to Staten Island to meet up with their cousin RZA, after which the three would travel across New York City and challenge other MCs to battles. After some years of this, GZA was signed to Cold Chillin' Records as a solo artist under the name The Genius. He put together an album called Words from the Genius, produced mostly by Easy Mo Bee, but after it failed to sell—and his rocky experience on tour—Grice became fed up and asked for release from the label.
Walter Reed (born August 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Killah Priest, is an American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan affiliate who was raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, Brooklyn. He is known for his intensely spiritual lyrics, containing religious references and metaphors. He is connected to the Black Hebrew Israelites through his rhymes, and is known for his controversial and political subject matter. He is also a part of supergroup the HRSMN along with Canibus, Ras Kass, and Kurupt.
Killah Priest first made himself known to the hip hop world rapping on two songs on the Gravediggaz album 6 Feet Deep (which are "Diary of a Madman" and "Graveyard Chamber") in 1994, and followed this with two appearances on each of two Wu-Tang Clan solo albums, Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version and GZA's Liquid Swords, both from 1995 (see 1995 in music). Liquid Swords in fact included a Killah Priest solo track titled "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)". Also in 1995, Priest's group Sunz Of Man with rappers Hell Razah, 60 Second Assassin, Prodigal Sunn Shabazz the Disciple were signed to Wu-Tang Records and released three 12" singles through the label. Initially Sunz Of Man included Shabazz the Disciple, who had previously been in a duo with Priest called The Disciples Of Armageddon, .
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Album: Liquid Swords Year: 1995 Track: 1 Track Produced By: RZA Samples: "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" by Willie Mitchell & "Groovin'" by Willie Mitchell & "That's the Way it Is" by Al Green (?) & Dialogue from Shogun Assassin Lyrics: When I was little, my father was famous He was the greatest samurai in the empire And he was the Shogun's decapitator He cut off the heads of a hundred and thirty-one lords It was a bad time for the empire The Shogun just stayed inside his castle and he never came out People said his brain was infected by devils My father would come home, he would forget about the killings He wasn't scared of the Shogun but the Shogun was scared of him Maybe that was the problem Then, one night, the Shogun sent his ninja spies to our house They were su...
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GZA the Genius Liquids Swords Album completo Wu Tang Clan
0:00 - Liquid Swords (feat. RZA) 4:31 - Duel of the iron mic (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ispectah Deck & Masta Killa) 8:36 - Living in the world today (feat. RZA & Method Man) 13:00 - Gold (feat. Method Man) 16:59 - Cold world (feat. RZA) 22:29 - Labels (feat. RZA) 25:24 - 4th Chamber (feat. Ghostface Killah & Killah Priest) 30:01 - Shadowboxin' (feat. Method Man) 33:29 - Hells Killa Hills 10304 (feat. RZA & Ol' Dirty Bastard) 38:40 - Investigative Reports (feat. Raekwon & Ghostface Killah and U-God) 42:29 - Swordsman 45:50 - I gotcha back (feat. RZA) 50:51 - B.I.B.L.E. (feat. Killah Priest)
1. "Liquid Swords" - 0:00 2. "Duel of the Iron Mic" - 4:32 3. "Living in the World Today" - 8:37 4. "Gold" - 13:01 5. "Cold World" - 17:00 6. "Labels" - 22:30 7. "4th Chamber" - 25:24 8. "Shadowboxin" - 30:00 9. "Hell's Wind Staff / Killah Hills 10304" - 33:29 10. "Investigative Reports" - 38:40 11. "Swordsman" - 42:29 12. "I Gotcha Back" - 45:50 13. "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)" - 50:51
VinRican Celebrates Wu-Tang Member The GZA's 20th Anniversary of "Liquid Swords" By Showcasing Original Samples That Were Used On The Album Itself. Power 106 YouTube Channel: Subscribe Now - http://bit.ly/17Rrvxu For more exclusive interviews visit: Power 106 Website - http://bit.ly/THwnRX Find Power 106: Facebook - http://bit.ly/TjOLyl Twitter - http://bit.ly/12eZ0t2 Stream Power 106 - Where Hip Hop Lives: Listen Live - http://bit.ly/T0chlq
Album: Liquid Swords Year: 1995 Track: 1 Track Produced By: RZA Samples: "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" by Willie Mitchell & "Groovin'" by Willie Mitchell & "That's the Way it Is" by Al Green (?) & Dialogue from Shogun Assassin Lyrics: When I was little, my father was famous He was the greatest samurai in the empire And he was the Shogun's decapitator He cut off the heads of a hundred and thirty-one lords It was a bad time for the empire The Shogun just stayed inside his castle and he never came out People said his brain was infected by devils My father would come home, he would forget about the killings He wasn't scared of the Shogun but the Shogun was scared of him Maybe that was the problem Then, one night, the Shogun sent his ninja spies to our house They were su...
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GZA the Genius Liquids Swords Album completo Wu Tang Clan
0:00 - Liquid Swords (feat. RZA) 4:31 - Duel of the iron mic (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ispectah Deck & Masta Killa) 8:36 - Living in the world today (feat. RZA & Method Man) 13:00 - Gold (feat. Method Man) 16:59 - Cold world (feat. RZA) 22:29 - Labels (feat. RZA) 25:24 - 4th Chamber (feat. Ghostface Killah & Killah Priest) 30:01 - Shadowboxin' (feat. Method Man) 33:29 - Hells Killa Hills 10304 (feat. RZA & Ol' Dirty Bastard) 38:40 - Investigative Reports (feat. Raekwon & Ghostface Killah and U-God) 42:29 - Swordsman 45:50 - I gotcha back (feat. RZA) 50:51 - B.I.B.L.E. (feat. Killah Priest)
1. "Liquid Swords" - 0:00 2. "Duel of the Iron Mic" - 4:32 3. "Living in the World Today" - 8:37 4. "Gold" - 13:01 5. "Cold World" - 17:00 6. "Labels" - 22:30 7. "4th Chamber" - 25:24 8. "Shadowboxin" - 30:00 9. "Hell's Wind Staff / Killah Hills 10304" - 33:29 10. "Investigative Reports" - 38:40 11. "Swordsman" - 42:29 12. "I Gotcha Back" - 45:50 13. "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)" - 50:51
VinRican Celebrates Wu-Tang Member The GZA's 20th Anniversary of "Liquid Swords" By Showcasing Original Samples That Were Used On The Album Itself. Power 106 YouTube Channel: Subscribe Now - http://bit.ly/17Rrvxu For more exclusive interviews visit: Power 106 Website - http://bit.ly/THwnRX Find Power 106: Facebook - http://bit.ly/TjOLyl Twitter - http://bit.ly/12eZ0t2 Stream Power 106 - Where Hip Hop Lives: Listen Live - http://bit.ly/T0chlq
GZA the Genius Liquids Swords Album completo Wu Tang Clan
0:00 - Liquid Swords (feat. RZA) 4:31 - Duel of the iron mic (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ispectah Deck & Masta Killa) 8:36 - Living in the world today (feat. RZA & Method Man) 13:00 - Gold (feat. Method Man) 16:59 - Cold world (feat. RZA) 22:29 - Labels (feat. RZA) 25:24 - 4th Chamber (feat. Ghostface Killah & Killah Priest) 30:01 - Shadowboxin' (feat. Method Man) 33:29 - Hells Killa Hills 10304 (feat. RZA & Ol' Dirty Bastard) 38:40 - Investigative Reports (feat. Raekwon & Ghostface Killah and U-God) 42:29 - Swordsman 45:50 - I gotcha back (feat. RZA) 50:51 - B.I.B.L.E. (feat. Killah Priest)
1. "Liquid Swords" - 0:00 2. "Duel of the Iron Mic" - 4:32 3. "Living in the World Today" - 8:37 4. "Gold" - 13:01 5. "Cold World" - 17:00 6. "Labels" - 22:30 7. "4th Chamber" - 25:24 8. "Shadowboxin" - 30:00 9. "Hell's Wind Staff / Killah Hills 10304" - 33:29 10. "Investigative Reports" - 38:40 11. "Swordsman" - 42:29 12. "I Gotcha Back" - 45:50 13. "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)" - 50:51
Recopilatorio completo al apartado instrumental de: 'Liquid Swords', trabajo de GZA. Estamos ante un album solitario de Genius, integrante de Wu-Tang Clan. Todas las instrumentales a cargo de RZA. Tracklist: 1. Liquid Swords 2. Duel of the Iron Mic 3. Living in the World Today 4. Gold 5. Cold World 6. Labels 7. 4th Chamber 8. Shadowboxin 9. Hell's Wind Staff / Killah Hills 10. Investigative Reports 11. Swordsman 12. I Gotcha Back 13. B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) Subido sin ánimo de lucro, simplemente para compartir este excelente material. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_Swords Enjoy it!
In order the prove that he is the best swordsman around, Fragrant Chu (Aaron Kwok) and his three sisters (Gloria Yip, Anita Yuen, Winnie Lau) depart for a
1. Afro Theme (00:00) 2. Afro Intro (00:29) 3. Certified Samurai (01:20) 4. Just a Lil Dude "Who Dat Ovah There" (04:20) 5. Afro's Father Fight (07:49) 6. Oh (09:13) 7. The Walk (13:19) 8. Bazooka Fight I (17:28) 9. Who Is Tha Man? (18:20) 10. Ninjaman (20:43) 11. Cameo Afro (22:52) 12. Tears of a Samurai (25:44) 13. Take Sword Pt. I (27:13) 14. The Empty 7 Theme (30:01) 15. Baby (33:18) 16. Take Sword Pt. II (36:59) 17. Bazooka Fight II (41:03) 18. Fury in My Eyes/Revenge (41:49) 19. Afro Samurai Theme (First Movement) (45:45) 20. Afro Samurai Theme (Second Movement) (47:28) 21. Insomnia (Bobby Digital Bonus Track) (49:04) 22. So Fly (Bobby Digital Bonus Track) (52:27) 23. We All We Got (Bobby Digital Bonus Track) (55:23) 24. Glorious Day (57:11) 25. Series Outro (01:00:45) (All songs pr...
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Intro One: (not included on 7")
When I was little... my father was famous.
He was the greatest sam-urai in the empire;
and he was the Shogun's decapitator.
He cut off the heads of a hundred and thirty-one lords.
It was a bad time for the empire.
The Shogun just stayed inside his castle -- and he never came out.
People said his brain was infected by DEVILS.
My father would come home -- he would forget about the killings.
He wasn't scared of the Shogun, but the Shogun was scared of him.
Maybe that was the problem.
Then, one night... the Shogun sent his ninja spies to our house.
They were supposed to kill my father... but they didn't.
*woman screams*
That was the night everything changed *voice fades*
Intro Two: RZA
See, sometimes...
You gotta flash em back
See niggaz don't know where this shit started
Y'all know where it came from
I'm sayin we gonna take y'all back to the source
We bounce, yo
Chorus: RZA, GZA
When the MC's came, to live our their name
And to perform (forrrrm)
Some had, to snort cocaine (caiiinnne) to act insane (sannne)
with before Pete Rock-ed it on, now gone
that the mental plane (plaaanne) to spark the brain (brainnn)
with the building to be born
Yo RZA flip the track with the what to gut
Check em check chicka icka etta UHH
Verse One:
Fake niggaz get flipped
In mic fights I swing swords and cut clown
Shit is too swift to bite you record and write it down
I flow like the blood on a murder scene, like a syringe
on some wild out shit, to insert a fiend
But it was yo out the shop stolen art
Catch a swollen heart from not rollin smart
I put mad pressure, on phony wack rhymes that get hurt
Shit's played, like zodiac signs on sweatshirt
That's minimum, and feminine like sandals
My minimum table stacks a verse on a gamble
Energy is felt once the cards are dealt
With the impact of roundhouse kicks from black belts
that attack, the mic-fones like cyclones or typhoon
I represent from midnight to high noon
I don't waste ink, nigga I think
I drop megaton BOMBS more faster than you blink
Cause rhyme thoughts travel at a tremendous speed
Clouds of smoke, of natural blends of weed
Only under one circumstance is if I'm blunted
Turn that shit up, my "Clan in Da Front" want it
Chorus
Verse Two:
I'm on a Mission, that niggaz say is Impossible
But when I swing my swords they all choppable
I be the body dropper, the heartbeat stopper
Child educator, plus head amputator
Cause niggaz styles are old like Mark 5 sneakers
Lyrics are weak, like clock radio speakers
Don't even stop in my station and attack
while your plan failed, hit the rail, like Amtrak
What the fuck for? Down by low, I make law
I be justice, I sentence that ass two to four
round the clock, that state pen time check it
With the pens I be stickin but you can't stick to crime
Came through with the Wu, slid off on the DL
I'm low-key like seashells, I rock these bells
(when the MC's..) Now come aboard, it's Medina bound
Enter the chamber, and it's a whole different sound
It's a wide entrance, small exit like a funnel
So deep it's picked up on radios in tunnels
Niggaz are fascinated how the shit begin
Get vaccinated, my logo is branded in your skin
Chorus