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Return To The 36 Chambers – The Dirty Version (2LP deluxe edition)
LP (Item 615626) Elektra/Get On Down, 1995 — Condition: New Copy
Ol' Dirty Bastard...Osiris...Big Baby Jesus...what can we say? Whether ODB had really fallen off the deep end or if it was just an act, this is still one of our favorite Wu-Tang related LP's – with more energy and sense of humor than most, and featuring the best hip hop singing since Biz Markie! Titles include "Brooklyn Zoo", "Baby C'mon", "Proteck Ya Neck II", "Cuttin Headz", "Hippa To Da Hoppa", "Shimmy Shimmy Ya", and lots more. 15 tracks on 2LPs. (Get On Down reissue on 2LP vinyl with a removable laminate cover. . .the infamous food stamp card photo – plus extended notes.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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