1. Strange Eyes - RZA, Sunz of Man 2. 4 Sho Sho - RZA, North Star Featurin 3. Zip Code - RZA, Black Knights 4. Cakes - RZA, Kool G Rap Featurin 5. Don't Test/Wu Stallion - RZA, Suga Bang Bang 6. Walking Through the Darkness - RZA, Tekitha 7. The Man - RZA, Killah, Masta 8. Walk the Dogs - RZA, Royal Fam & La The 9. Stay With Me - RZA, Melodie 10. East New York Stamp - RZA, Jeru 11. Samurai Code Quote - RZA, 12. Fast Shadow - RZA, Wu Tang Clan 13. Samurai Code Final Quote - RZA,
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Indie film director Jim Jarmusch always works an unexpected angle, whether it's offbeat humor, a nonlinear narrative, or specific and idiosyncratic characterization. For his latest film--the story of a ghetto hit man who lives by the codes of the Hagakure, an 18th-century Japanese warrior text--Jarmusch enlisted RZA, a founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Instead of imagistic tone poems that serve to reinforce a certain mood, à la Neil Young on Dead Man, RZA offers active gunplay that propels the film's narrative. The 11 tracks serve as an RZA-producer showcase, standing as independent pieces, regardless of the movie itself. Tracks vary from the subdued "4 Sho Sho," which interpolates Forest Whitaker's interior monologue with RZA's street visions, to the stuttering rhythms of Kool G. Rap's "Cakes." Tekitha's '70s disco groove for "Walkin' Through the Darkness" offers unexpected sensuality, while "The Man" by Masta Killah sets things back on the gangsta tip. --Rob O'Connor
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Ghost Dog: The Way Of The Samurai - The Album
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2000-04-11)
- Publisher: Artisan Entertainment
- Label: Artisan Entertainment
- Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack, Live
- Studio: Artisan Entertainment
- Average Customer Review:
based on 58 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #20833
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Didn't have the one 2008-05-01
Comment: If you liked the movie then surely you'll love the music too.
But the album did not have Armagideon Time, but well...the way of the samurai is found in death.....
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The movie is great the soundtrack is even better 2007-07-09
Comment: What could be more appropriate for a movie about the super-warriors of the Far East than a soundtrack put together by Wu-Tang Clan founder/member RZA? The GHOST DOG soundtrack is another gem from the Shaolin genius. Here he produces, writes, performs, and collaborates with other Wu members to lend the film its diverse musical landscape.
"Strange Eyes" rocks steady with a blues-guitar-and-organ loop, while Sunz of Man, 12 O'Clock, and Blue Raspberry hold down the rhymes. "Stay with Me," a soulful expression of urban loneliness, pairs 12 O' Clock with Melodie. One of the hottest tracks on the soundtrack is "Cakes," featuring Kool G Rap and RZA on the mic.
Other tracks worth checking out include RZA's collaborations with Black Knights ("Zip Code"), Masta Killa & Superb ("The Man"), and Tekitha ("Walkin' Thru the Darkness," where RZA takes you on a '70s-soundtrack trip). The GHOST DOG soundtrack is a must for loyal Wu-heads, and "Fast Shadow" even reveals a special Wu-Tang Clan surprise.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Best song from the movie is missing but still a good listen 2005-12-16
Comment: I was sadly disappointed to find that the one song that really caught my ear was not included on the sound track and although I was extremely disappointed I found that I really enjoyed the CD despite the fact that I'm not much of a fan of rap/hip hop/gangsta.
If you're looking for the sole reggae song that was played in the movie then you want find it here. The song you are looking for is Armagideon Time by Willie Williams, also covered by the Clash.
12 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: This is NOT the original soundtrack !!! 2004-03-25
Comment: To make it short :The original is : "Ghost Dog : The Way of The Samouraï" (Bmg, 2000), Japanese Version (with instrumentals and so on...) AND NOT : "Ghost Dog : The Way of The Samouraï - The Album" that everybody is talking about... Philippe
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: CLASSIC!!! 2004-03-16
Comment: The movie is great, but the soundtrack is better. If you're looking for the score to the film you've got the wrong album, all of that stuffs on the Japanese import. If you're looking for one of the best hip hop albums no one ever heard, buy this now. Anyone who hates on this album is not a hip hop fan. This album crunches!!!
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