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Ghostface Killah - Ironman

Facts

Artist(s)Ghostface Killah
StudioRazor Sharp/Epic Street
Release DateOctober 29, 1996
UPC Code074646772928
 

About Ghostface Killah - Ironman

After his riveting role as Raekwon's trusty sidekick on the landmark Only Built for Cuban Linx, it was inevitable that Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah would fly solo on wax. True to early Wu Tang form, Ironman is a family affair. The fragmented flows of other Clansmen are present on RZA-spawned adrenaline rushes like "Winter Warz." What differentiates Ironman from the rest of the Wu is Ghostface's vulnerability, belying the superhero overtones of the album title. The genuinely touching dedication "All That I Got Is You," and the bitter remonstrative missive "Wildflower," reveal an emotional frankness behind Ghostface's infectious verve and densely woven wordplay. Wu-Tang sound scientist RZA takes note, imbuing his patented razor-sharp dissonance with explicitly soulful hues. --Del F. Cowie Amazon.com

Tracks

  1. Iron Maiden
  2. Wildflower
  3. The Faster Blade
  4. 260
  5. Assassination Day
  6. Poisonous Darts
  7. Winter Warz
  8. Box In Hand
  9. Fish
  10. Camay
  11. Daytona 500
  12. Motherless Child
  13. Black Jesus
  14. After The Smoke Is Clear
  15. All That I Got Is You
  16. The Soul Controller
  17. Marvel

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (89 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteLast Classic Wu-AlbumQuote
Honestly Ghostface is one of my least favorites, i don't know why but he just is. His debut album is a classic tho and there is no denying that. This is the last of the Wu-Solo albums where RZA handles all of the productions, and that is the reason why the future Wu-ALbums don't live up to the ealier ones because RZA is a musical genius and without his productions, the Wu-Tang Clan would not be the same. This album is a great one, Ghostface flows very well and the production value is top notch(tho it might seem dated now). The only complaint I have is that Ghostface should have had a couple more solo because Raekwon and the rest of the Wu-Tang are on this too much not letting Ghostface show his skills as much as he could. Other than that this is a must buy in my book and a lot better than mainstream rap music by a long long mile.

Top 5 Joints

1) Iron Maiden feat. Raekwon & Cappadonna
2) All That I Got is You feat. Mary J. Blige
3) Daytona 500 feat. Raekwon & Cappadonna
4) Wildflower
5) 260 feat. Raekwon June 26, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGhosts 2nd BestQuote
I know that im one of the few that thought Supreme Clientele was a better album then Ironman, but Ironman is not far behind. Both albums are 5 star albums but the reason i like SC more is because of the skits. I hate how they are one Ironman you have to fast-forward through them skits here. This can make it hard to enjoy the album, But the music is amazing. This is some of RZA's finest work as we seen on all first round wu-solo albums. Its is very hard to pick a best track from this album but my favorite would be Assassination Day but 260, Iron Maiden, Motherless Child and Winter Warz are all amazing tracks. There are no tracks that need to be skipped which is always a plus when buying an album. I would recommend getting Supreme Clientele first but lots of people would tell you to get Ironman first. I just dont like that fact that this really doesnt feel like a Ghostface Killah cd because there are only 2 tracks in which Ghost is the only performer. May 17, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteThe first album in a consistent catalogQuote
In 1996, hip hop was a different place for many reasons, reasons that'll take me all day to explain, but I do know that Wu-Tang was still in their prime and a dominating force like no other. In regards to solo projects, the Wu was really hitting their stride with a string of successful and classic releases, beginning with Method Man's Tical in 1994, which resulted in a platinum plaque and a Grammy win for the popular MC. Ol Dirty Bastard's (RIP) debut album Return To The 36 Chambers was as raw and in your face as you can get, as this album would remain his most well regarded material. And how can anyone forget about Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. Other than this being my second favorite album of all time and truly epic and classic in every sense of the word, what else can I say about this album that hasn't be said already? And last but not least, GZA/Genius' awesome Liquid Swords album, which is heavy on sharp lyricism and production. All of these acolades leads me to the one and only Ghostface Killah and his debut in 1996, Ironman.

To begin, in NO WAY should this album be compared to Cuban Linx, as it's pretty clear that they are not the same albums and Ghost and the crew were realistically not trying to top that album with Ironman or essentially make Ironman Cuban Linx 2, even if there is a slight hint on this album.

As I continue, I would like to incorporate my new rating system for my reviews, which is the following:

***** Awesome material, worthy of repeated listening
**** Pure excellence
*** Decent
** Ok, but nothing special
* Poor, no redeeming qualities

Ironman's rankings are as follows:

Iron Maiden ****
Wildflower ***
The Faster Blade ****
260 *****
Assassination Day *****
Poisonous Darts ****
Winter Warz *****
Box In Hand ****
Fish ****
Daytona 500 ****
Motherless Child ****
Black Jesus *****
After The Smoke Is Clear ***
All That I Got Is You *****
The Soul Controller ****
Marvel (Bonus Track) ***

Production wise, this album is excellent, as The Rza comes with the same fire behind the boards that he always came with around this time, and we also see of True Master's first tracks here (Fish). Nothing dull here. Overall, Ironman was a solid debut album from Ghostface, and his catalog would only extend from here. Initially, I rated this album four stars, but from a historical perspective, I have to bump the rating up to 5 stars, which gives this album classic status. December 26, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteIronmanQuote
This probably the third best Wu tang solo cd. And by far the best ghostface album. Assasination day is the best song on here. 5 STARS! October 14, 2007

rating: 5 Quoteone of my favoritesQuote
this is one of my favorite cd's. im a wu head all day. ghost has been the most consistent and i respect that about him. not only has he been consistent but all his albums have been good. plus i think ghost is quite sexy hope he comes to boston soon ;) September 14, 2007

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