Tical 0: The Prequel [PA]Method Man
Release Date: 05/18/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 502153_CD
UPC # 731454840521
Label: Def Jam (USA)
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Performer: Method Man
Artist: Missy Elliott; Ludacris; Snoop Dogg; Ghostface Killah; Redman; Busta Rhymes Engineer: Mike Koch; Marcos Javier Castellon; Mike "Dat Nigga Chav" Chavarria; Darren Rapp; Chris Kellam; Mark Vinten; Fafu; Cornell Wiley; Samuel Branch; Wassim Zreik; Roger Che; Jose "Choco" Reynoso; Rick St. Hilaire; Mike Hogan Producer: No I.D; Rich Mae; Boogz; Fafu; DJ Scratchator; Lee Stone; Nashiem Myrick; P. Diddy; RZA; Rick Rock; Rockwilder; Tony Dofat; Denaun Porter Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel: Method Man; Shawnna (vocals); Mike "Dat Nigga Chav" Chavarria (guitar); Chinky, Ghostface Killah, Kardinal Offishall, Ludacris, Missy Elliott, Raekwon, Redman, Saukrates, Snoop Dogg, Streetlife, Black Ice, Busta Rhymes. Audio Mixers: Segal; Glen Markezi; Rich Keller; Rick St. Hillaire. Recording information: 36 Chambers Studio, New York, NY; Buzz Soundworks, New York, NY; Circle House Studios, Miami, FL; Daddy's House, New York, NY; Dnab Studios, Detroit, MI; Dog House Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL; Mirror Image Recorders, New York, NY; Selah Studios, Detroit, MI; Sound on Sound, New York, NY; The Enterprise, Burbank, CA; The Island Def Jam Recording Studio; United Technique Audio, Chicago, IL. Photographers: Walik Goshorn; Matthew Doyle. Unknown Contributor Role: Dawud West. While the RZA is the Wu-Tang Clan's beat-driver and Ol' Dirty Bastard garners the most attention with his high-profile dementia, Method Man is arguably the group's fulcrum. One of the collective's first hits was entitled "Method Man," and he was the first to bust out of the solo gates with the hugely successful TICAL in 1994. Blessed with his signature gruff voice and a twisted lyrical prowess, Method Man has consistently released his particular brand of madness with a proficient calculation befitting his name. As with the Ghostface record released in early 2004, TICAL 0: THE PREQUEL contains fewer hints than usual of the distinctive Wu world. RZA introduces the record, Ghostface and Raekwon drop by for one track apiece, but that's about the sum of Wu representation on the album. Method's rapping/acting partner Redman pops up for one track, the instant classic "We Some Dogs," which also features the inexhaustible Snoop Dogg. On this and other tracks, Meth is at best when playing off the rhymes of others, and this outing boasts a stunning hip-hop guest list that also includes Ludacris, Missy Elliott, and Busta Rhymes. As the titles implies, TICAL 0: THE PREQUEL is vintage Method Man. While the RZA is the Wu-Tang Clan's beat-driver and Ol' Dirty Bastard garners the most attention with his high-profile dementia, Method Man is arguably the group's fulcrum. One of the collective's first hits was entitled "Method Man," and he was the first to bust out of the solo gates with the hugely successful TICAL in 1994. With his signature gruff voice and a twisted lyrical prowess, Method Man has consistently released his particular brand of madness with a proficient calculation befitting his name. As with the Ghostface record released in early 2004, TICAL 0: THE PREQUEL contains fewer hints than usual of the distinctive Wu world. RZA introduces the record, Ghostface and Raekwon drop by for one track apiece, but that's about the sum of Wu representation on the album. Method's rapping/acting partner Redman pops up for one track, the instant classic "We Some Dogs," which also features the inexhaustible Snoop Dogg. On this and other tracks, Meth is at best when playing off the rhymes of others, and this outing boasts a stunning hip-hop guest list that also includes Ludacris, Missy Elliott, and Busta Rhymes. As the titles implies, TICAL 0: THE PREQUEL is vintage Method Man.
Q (p.102) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[I]t's the essential hip hop album of the year so far."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.113) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[A] bullish, belligerent return....There is much here to be enjoyed."
Method Man (aka Johnny Blaze; aka the Iron Lung) is the Wu-Tang Clan's chief reefer head, not a small distinction in a band that takes pride in their smoke intake. His deep, raw voice and rugged delivery make him one of the most recognizable of the Wu-Tang's many MCs. Meth has released four solo albums, including his 1994 debut, TICAL, the first solo album by a member of the Wu, as well as a collaborative album with Redman. Meth and Red have also had success as something of a hip-hop version of Cheech & Chong, starring in the film HOW HIGH and in their own short-lived sitcom on the Fox network.
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