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Album Review: Grandmasters

  • Artist: DJ Muggs/GZA the Genius
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 25, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Instrumental
  • Genre: Rap

Review

The reasons for releasing an instrumental album are always a little uncertain. Is it for remix purposes (is everyone hoping for his very own The Grey Album)? To help aspiring rappers practice their delivery? To show off the skills of the producer, which are often overlooked in favor of those of the MCs? For DJ Muggs Grandmasters: Instrumentals, the latter option is most probable, because Muggs is one of the few producers whose work is worthy of an instrumental-only version. He's a master -- no pun intended -- at creating intense, dark beats that rely less on drums and more on guitars, bass, and keys, both sampled and live. It's a pulsing, lurking snake of an album, and it's very much alive, even without the vitality of GZA's lyrics. Muggs keeps most of the vocal clips in the record, so the chess instructions, the musings on hip-hop, the voice samples, are all included, which, although the individual tracks do get a little repetitive within themselves, give the songs a little more direction than "pure" instrumentals would. Because Muggs and GZA work so well together, many of the same ideas that the rapper introduced on the original version can also be felt in the music: the confidence, the intelligence, the violence, and it holds itself up quite well as a record. Like most instrumental-version albums, that of Grandmasters is the kind of a thing that works better in the background (but only for those who want to forgo the fluffy or lighter things and set a dramatic, animated, and sinister mood) as opposed to, well, the foreground. But that's simply because of its strong hypnotic tendencies, and not because the skill of DJ Muggs shouldn't actually be listened to and appreciated. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Opening DJ Muggs, GZA, Genius/GZA (1:34)
Those That's Bout It (Lyrics) DJ Muggs, Genius/GZA, GZA (3:24)
Destruction of a Guard (Lyrics) DJ Muggs, Genius/GZA, GZA (3:59)
Exploitation of Mistakes (Lyrics) Genius/GZA, DJ Muggs, GZA (3:21)
General Principles (Lyrics) Genius/GZA, DJ Muggs, GZA (3:39)
Advance Pawns (Lyrics) C. Woods GZA, DJ Muggs, Genius/GZA (4:01)
Queen's Gambit (Lyrics) GZA, Genius/GZA, DJ Muggs (4:35)
All in Together Now Genius/GZA, DJ Muggs, GZA (4:24)
Unstoppable Threats (Lyrics) E. Turner Genius/GZA, DJ Muggs, GZA (3:43)
Unprotected Pieces GZA, Genius/GZA, DJ Muggs (3:28)
Illusory Protection (Lyrics) DJ Muggs, GZA, Genius/GZA (4:27)
Smothered Mate (Lyrics) C. Woods Genius/GZA, GZA, DJ Muggs (3:11)

Credits

Rob Hill (Strings), Rob Hill (Mixing), Tyler Nicolo (Assistant), Daniel Seeff (Bass), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Dontae Winslow (Trumpet), Mike Sims (Keyboards), Ern Dog (Organ), Rob Hill (Guitar), Mike Sims (Bass), Mike Sims (Guitar), DJ Muggs (Audio Production), Joe Nicolo (Mixing), Mike Sims (Piano), Ern Dog (Guitar), Ern Dog (Bass)
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Grandmasters
Studio album by DJ Muggs vs. GZA
Released October 25, 2005
Recorded 2005
Genre Hip hop
Length 43:46
Label Angeles Records
Producer DJ Muggs
Professional reviews
DJ Muggs chronology
Dust
(2003)
Grandmasters
(2005)
Legend of the Mask and the Assassin (2007)
GZA chronology
Legend of the Liquid Sword
(2002)
Grandmasters
(2005)
Pro Tools
(2008)
Wu-Tang Clan chronology
U-God:
Mr. Xcitement
(2004)
Grandmasters
(2005)
Ghostface Killah:
Fishscale
(2006)

Grandmasters is a collaborative album by DJ Muggs and GZA released on October 25, 2005 on Angeles Records. The album is the first in the "DJ Muggs vs. " series, followed by his 2007 collaboration with Sick Jacken, Legend of the Mask and the Assassin, and his 2008 album, Pain Language with Planet Asia. Grandmasters serves as GZA's fifth studio album.

Contents

Inspiration and album title

"Chess is the ultimate board game. Monopoly is not in its league and Checkers doesn’t compare at all. It’s civilized war. It’s a mathematical thing, its science, and it’s strategy. That’s life all the time. Just planning your day, being ten steps ahead and seeing the moves ahead. That’s what chess is about. I’m not the greatest player. I’m not a master or a grandmaster. I lose a lot, but I learn. I’ve been defeated plenty times. I play online and I might have 900 wins and 850 losses but I play all the time. The game is fascinating and I am captivated by that. The album I just dropped is called Grandmasters. That’s the highest level you reach when playing chess and it’s also the highest level of emceeing, producing and deejaying. Most of the titles are chess slang ‘Queen’s Gambit,’ ‘Destruction of a Guard,’ ‘Unprotected Pieces,’ and ‘Illusionary Protection.’ I incorporate chess into certain rhymes. I use chess all time. Chess is a big part of what I do." - GZA

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Album information

It features Wu-Tang Clan members and affiliates such as Raekwon, RZA, Masta Killa and Prodigal Sunn as well as Cypress Hill member Sen Dog. All of its tracks are produced by DJ Muggs.

It has a theme of chess as can be seen by the track names. Introductions featuring chess strategy, including instruction for a chess opening using algebraic notation, are within the album.

The album was also released in 'Instrumentals' and 'Remix' versions. The latter containing a bonus DVD featuring world tour and studio footage.

Reception

  • The Wire (p.73) - "[T]here's a nice, hasty feel to the record, as though Muggs just threw a loop into the beat computer and GZA just started going....With Muggs's dirty, dashed-together beats and plenty of great guests."
  • Vibe (p.216) - "[With] the Cypress Hill vet's cryptic samples and glassy eyed grooves."

Track listing

All tracks produced by DJ Muggs.

# Title Songwriters Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Opening" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
DJ Muggs *Interlude*
2 "Those That's Bout It" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
DJ Muggs GZA
3 "Destruction Of A Guard" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
Corey Woods
DJ Muggs GZA, Raekwon
4 "Exploitation Of Mistakes" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
DJ Muggs GZA
5 "General Principles" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
DJ Muggs GZA
6 "Advance Pawns" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
Robert Diggs
Corey Woods
DJ Muggs GZA, Raekwon, RZA, Sen Dog
7 "Queen's Gambit" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
DJ Muggs GZA
8 "All In Together Now" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
DJ Muggs GZA, RZA
9 "Unstoppable Threats" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
Elgin Turner
Vergil Ruff
DJ Muggs GZA, Masta Killa, Prodigal Sunn
10 "Unprotected Pieces" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
DJ Muggs GZA
11 "Illusory Protection" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
DJ Muggs GZA
12 "Smothered Mate" Lawrence Muggerud
Gary Grice
Robert Diggs
Corey Woods
DJ Muggs GZA

Samples

  • "Destruction of A Guard"
  • "Unstoppable Threats"
    • "Look Up, Look Down" by Soft Touch
  • "General Principles"
  • "All In Together Now"

Personnel

  • Gary Grice - Rapper
  • Corey Woods - Rapper
  • Robert Diggs - Rapper
  • Senen Reyes - Rapper
  • Elgin Turner - Rapper
  • Vergil Ruff - Rapper
  • Lawrence Muggerud - Producer/Keyboardist
  • Daniel Seeff - Bassist
  • Mike Simz - Guitarist/Pianist/Keyboardist/Bassist
  • Rob Hill - Guitarist/Strings
  • Dontae Winslow - Trumpeter
  • Ina Williams - Background Vocalist
  • Ern Dog - Guitarist/Bassist/Organist
  • DJ SPR4 - Music Recorder
  • Rob Hill - Music Mixer
  • Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo - Music Mixer
  • Ernie Medina - Engineer
  • Brian "Big Bass" Gardner - Music Masterer
  • Mike "Fatoe" Orduna - Art Director/Designer
  • Joey Castillo Jr. - Art Director/Designer
  • Robert Johnson III - Photographer
  • Dina Nadezhdina - Spoken Word Interlude Speaker

References

  1. ^ rhttp://halftimeonline.com/hip-hop-icon-series/gza/4

 
 

 

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