Friday, December 11, 2009

Pro Tools




After hitting up Future Shop today for some christmas shopping I came across a bargain bin that had a Sean Kingston album on the top. After seeing this I figured there must be some mediocre at least albums in there since that album was somewhat recent. Within 10 seconds of searching the pile I came across GZA's Pro Tools album that was released last year. With a price tag of $2.99 I would be stupid not to. I already listened to the album and have it downloaded (for shame, I know) but it doesn't hurt to add this to the collection.

For those who have never heard it, Pro Tools weighs in heavy on GZA's lyrical ability, but also comes through with solid, simplistic production quality. The album received for the most part positive reviews, it did not rank as high as Liquid Swords and Beneath the Surface. The albums first single was Paper Plate, which is a 50 Cent diss - a good one at that.

Go check out your local Future Shop to see if they have any left laying around. Three bucks is a steal for some quality Wu.

"Compose like a symphony with the a chorus." -GZA, Alphabets

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