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RZA as Bobby Digital - The Interview flac album
  • Performer RZA
  • Title The Interview
  • Date of release 2001
  • Other formats VQF WAV MMF ASF MP4 DMF XM
  • Genre Hip-hop & RAP
  • Size MP3 1167 mb
  • Size FLAC 1673 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
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Bobby Digital in Stereo is the solo debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist and record producer RZA, of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. It was released on November 24, 1998, and was certified Gold on February 5, 1999, by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Bobby Digital in Stereo is the solo debut album of RZA, well-known for his prominence in the Wu-Tang Clan. Regarded as an experimental album, it is based on a story featuring him rhyming as a hedonistic, fun-loving alter-ego named Bobby Digital and showcasing a unique keyboard-driven sound (rather than samples) that the RZA called digital orchestra

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Digital Bullet is RZA's second album under his latest alias, as Bobby Digital. It's no shock that he brought Bobby back; the first Digital outing, Bobby Digital in Stereo, was a high mark in the Wu Tang Clan producer's prolific career. What is a bit surprising is the sound of this effort, which frequently stretches all the way back to the mystical murk of the Clan's first album, Enter the Wu-Tang. But as always, he creates tracks that are more about atmosphere than message - and when he's on his game, as he is here, it's hard to argue with that approach.

The last Wu-Tang Clan album was denounced by Raekwon from the group as 'fucking hippie hip hop'; he could hardly have imagined how much worse things were about to get. For his third solo album as his blaxploitation superhero alter ego, Wu founder the RZA retains many of the cast who featured on 8 Diagrams (George Clinton, Dhani Harrison, Chili Pepper John Frusciante) and adds Shavo Odadjian of prog-metallers System of a Down. But her girlish vocals signpost a new direction for RZA, one derived from the darker corners of his soundtrack work. The kinetic pile-up of strings, synths, and samples that marked Wu's ascent is just a memory here, replaced by a scrapyard of simple sound effects, plodding beats and RZA's assortment of comic-book non sequiturs and uplift-the-people raps ('I'm like, damn homey, that's poverty/ He's like, word OG, that bothers me').

Bobby Digital in Stereo is the solo debut album by the American hip hop recording artist and record producer RZA, of East Coast hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. It was released on November 24, 1998, and was certified Gold on February 5, 1999, by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Play full-length songs from RZA As Bobby Digital by RZA on your phone, computer and home audio system with Napster. A futuristic concept record that follows the adventures of Bobby Digital, the solo debut from RZA is covered in space dust and stylistically scattered. With its swaying strings and robotic female chorus, "My Loving Is Digi" is high hip-hop camp, while the sad "Domestic Violence" is an unbearably realistic portrayal of a failed, abusive relationship. By the time ODB pops in on "Kiss of the Black Widow" to deliver an incoherent, profanity-laced diatribe against inter-racial dating, the listener is exhausted. Still, this is frequently brilliant.

Tracklist

Interview 33:00
1 Untitled
2 Untitled
3 Untitled
4 Untitled
5 Untitled
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7 Untitled
8 Untitled
9 Untitled
10 Untitled
11 Untitled
12 Untitled
13 Untitled
14 Untitled
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17 Untitled
18 Untitled
19 Untitled
20 Untitled
21 Untitled

Notes

Promotional CD issued for release of Digital Bullet in August 2001. Comes in plain jewel case. No cover. 33 minutes running time in total.