Fishscale
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Studio album by Ghostface Killah | |||||
Released | 28 March 2006 (US) 3 April 2006 (UK) |
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Genre | Hip hop | ||||
Length | 65:00 | ||||
Label | Def Jam | ||||
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- This article is about an album entitled fishscale. Information on the scales of a fish can be found at fish scale.
Fishscale is the fifth solo album by Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah. It was released by Def Jam on March 28, 2006. The album follows a cocaine theme, the album title being a direct slang term for uncut product.
The single "Back Like That" reached #14 on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, while "Be Easy" reached #91 on the same chart.[1] The album sold about 110,000 units in first week, debuting at #4 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top Rap/R&B Albums chart, his highest chart positions since his 1996 debut, Ironman.[2] It was largely overshadowed by the release of T.I.'s King, which came out in the same week.
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[edit] Album information
In January 2006, a sampler was released, containing full versions of "Be Easy", "Back Like That", and "Kilo", as well as shortened versions of "Big Girl" and "Charlie Brown". The latter song, which was produced by MF DOOM, contained a sample from Caetano Veloso's "Alfomega" that did not ultimately receive clearance, and the song did not appear on the final album.
Upon release, the album received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics. The album contains many collaborations with Theodore Unit and the Wu-Tang Clan members, but only one Wu-Tang in-house beat (created by Ghostface himself), making it Ghostface's first album free of production from RZA (although he is sampled on "9 Milli Bros.").
J Dilla's productions are taken from his album Donuts, and MF DOOM's productions are taken from his Special Herbs series of albums.
[edit] Reception
Critics received the album extremely positively, and it earned an 88 on Metacritic.[3]
Critics also praised the album's heavy reliance on soul samples, and Ghost's comfort in their context. Production credits include the late J Dilla, MF DOOM, and Pete Rock.
Fishscale produced renewed enthusiasm for other future Wu projects, including upcoming albums from Raekwon, Masta Killa, and Method Man. Interest in these projects had lulled, as many critics and fans considered recent efforts by other members of the Wu-Tang conglomerate as unspectacular.[citation needed] Fishscale was voted by numerous hip hop magazines as the best album of 2006.
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Length | Performer(s) | Producer(s) | Notes |
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1 | "The Return of Clyde Smith" | 1:04 | Ghostface Killah |
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2 | "Shakey Dog" | 3:44 | Ghostface Killah | Lewis Parker |
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3 | "Kilo" | 4:00 | Ghostface Killah, Raekwon | MoSS |
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4 | "The Champ" | 4:09 | Ghostface Killah | Just Blaze |
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5 | "Major Operation" (Skit) | 0:06 | Ghostface Killah | ||
6 | "9 Milli Bros." | 4:14 | Ghostface Killah, Wu-Tang Clan, Cappadonna | MF DOOM | |
7 | "Beauty Jackson" | 1:32 | Ghostface Killah | J Dilla, RUDi |
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8 | "Heart Street Directions" (Skit) | 0:54 | Ghostface Killah | ||
9 | "Columbus Exchange" (Skit) / "Crack Spot" | 2:21 | Ghostface Killah | Crack Val |
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10 | "R.A.G.U." | 2:39 | Ghostface Killah, Raekwon | Pete Rock |
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11 | "Bad Mouth Kid" (Skit) | 1:10 | Ghostface Killah | ||
12 | "Whip You With a Strap" | 2:51 | Ghostface Killah | J Dilla |
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13 | Back Like That | 4:02 | Ghostface Killah, Ne-Yo | Xtreme |
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14 | "Be Easy " | 3:19 | Ghostface Killah, Trife Da God | Pete Rock |
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15 | "Clipse of Doom" | 3:09 | Ghostface Killah, Trife Da God | MF DOOM |
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16 | "Jellyfish" | 3:50 | Ghostface Killah, Theodore Unit (Cappadonna, Shawn Wigs & Trife Da God) | MF DOOM |
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17 | "Dogs of War" | 4:04 | Ghostface Killah, Raekwon & Theodore Unit (Trife Da God, Cappadonna & Sun God) | Pete Rock |
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18 | "Barbershop" | 1:56 | Ghostface Killah | Studio Steve |
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19 | "Ms. Sweetwater (Skit)" | 0:14 | Ghostface Killah | ||
20 | "Big Girl" | 3:35 | Ghostface Killah | Ghostface Killah |
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21 | "Underwater" | 2:03 | Ghostface Killah | MF DOOM |
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22 | "The Ironman Takeover (Skit)" | 0:05 | Ghostface Killah | ||
23 | "Momma" | 4:49 | Ghostface Killah, Megan Rochell | Sean Cane & LV for The Hitmen |
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24 | "Three Bricks" | 4:58 | Ghostface Killah, The Notorious B.I.G. & Raekwon | Sean "Diddy" Combs for The Hitmen, Cool & Dre |
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[edit] References
- ^ Artist chart history for Ghostface Killah (singles), Billboard.com.
- ^ Katie Hasty, "T.I. Rules As 'King' Of Album Chart", Billboard.com, April 5, 2006.
- ^ Ghostface Killah: Fishscale (2006): Reviews