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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. It was certified platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).〔(RIAA Search ). riaa.org. Retrieved 2010-07-31.〕 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".〔Baker, Soren. "(All for One, One for All: Supergroup Wu-Tang Clan Let's Its Members Fly Solo )": ''Chicago Tribune'': 4. June 20, 1999.〕 Along with Raekwon's ''Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...'', ''Liquid Swords'' is often cited as the best solo work by a Wu-Tang member. == Background and recording == Following the success of two earlier Wu-Tang Clan solo albums -- Method Man's ''Tical'' and Ol' Dirty Bastard's ''Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version'', Wu-Tang member Raekwon began recording his acclaimed debut ''Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...'' in early 1995. While he and producer RZA were putting the final touches on that album, RZA and GZA began writing and recording what would eventually become ''Liquid Swords''.〔Arnold, Paul W., et al. (May 2005). (The Making Of ''Only Built 4 Cuban Linx'' ). ''XXL''. Retrieved 2010-07-31.〕 In regards to their decision to begin the album at the time they did, GZA later commented "We (Wu-Tang) were on a roll, and it was the perfect time to get in the studio and just do it."〔Ma, David. (The Making Of Liquid Swords (page 1) ). ''Wax Poetics''. Retrieved 2010-07-31. 〕 "I'm on a different level, trying to be cinematic," he remarked. "Like that shit in 'Killah Hill' where the kid gets his leg cut to hide the dope – that shit really happened, but I'm trying to make it more visual. ''Liquid Swords'' is a concept of being lyrically sharp, flowing like liquid metal – mercury, y'know? It comes from this flick, ''Legend of the Liquid Sword'', where people would get their head cut off but it would still be on their shoulders. No one else would notice, because the sword was so sharp. Wu-Tang is a sword style, and this here is the sharpest. I'd rather slip on the pavement than slip on my tongue."〔''Select'', January 1996〕 Similar to other early solo Wu-Tang albums, ''Liquid Swords'' was recorded in RZA's basement studio in Staten Island, with some beats playing for over two days straight while recording.〔Matson, Andrew. (Rapper GZA Riffs on the Thinking Man's Rap Masterpiece ). ''The Seattle Times''. Retrieved on 2009-08-03.〕 When asked in a later interview about his opinion of the album's beats, GZA remarked "I loved them. A lot of them had a grimy, rock-like feel to them. I just remember absolutely loving them."〔 In the same interview, GZA described the writing process as "real slow." He further commented "I don’t say slow in the sense that it necessarily took me a long time to finish what I’m writing. I mean, Raekwon and Ghostface can step in and record a song in about forty-five minutes. I on the other hand, would often go back and finish rhymes that I started. I would say I pieced things together more slowly then. Songs generally take me two to three days to write. Sometimes I take different sentences and put them together."〔 Regarding the overall sensation of writing ''Liquid Swords'', GZA stated "It's hard to say something is gonna be classic or not. But I can say that I felt the magic with this one. I actually saw it grow and come together, and felt that it was special as we were doing it."〔 He later noted in an interview with ''The Seattle Times'': "It has great songs, it's not an ignorant album, it doesn't sound dated. If you listen to it and compare it to what's out now, it's timeless. Lyrically, it's not my best work. Not at all. But the chemistry? Production? Overall, I mean, c'mon! RZA's atmospheric production? Yes. It's my best album." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liquid Swords」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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