Monday, September 24, 2012

Raekwon Purple Tape -2012


Artist:
Raekwon
Title:
Purple Tape
Label:
Get On Down
Release Date: Out NOW!







GET ON DOWN RELEASES DELUXE, LIMITED-EDITION CHEF RAEKWON ONLY BUILT 4 CUBAN LINX PURPLE TAPE CASSETTE BOX REISSUE

MOST ADVENTUROUS RELEASE YET IN LABELS ACCLAIMED MASTERS SERIES

CASSETTE-ONLY & LIMITED TO 1,000 COPIES. AVAILABLE AT GETONDOWN.COM
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FEATURES:

· The set, which weighs 4 pounds, is housed in a premium, glass-top, piano lacquer, 4-inch-tall black display case with gold-colored hardware, embossed white-on-black Raekwon logo and The Purple Tape placard on front

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Cassette only: actual Purple Tape (with full audio from original album), with multi-panel J-card fold-out featuring original cassette artwork

· 32-page, hard-cover liner notes book, including text by Brian Coleman (featuring an in-depth interview with and track-by-track reminisces by Raekwon); artwork from original Only Built 4 Cuban Linx album; and reprinted graphics from original Loud/RCA promotional singles

· Premium, glossy 24 x 24 promotional poster (from original Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 1995 Loud/RCA campaign)

· Only Built 4 Cuban Linx sticker

· Limited edition: only 1,000 copies worldwide

In what is sure to be considered among the most unique music releases of 2012, Get On Down has upped the ante in the reissue game with their stunning Raekwon The Chef Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Purple Tape Cassette Box. The set, limited to 1,000 copies, is available only at GetOnDown.com.

Hip-hop fans who will salivate at this reissue already know the story: in 1995, Wu-Tang Clan frenzy was at an all-time high. First there was the Wu-Tang Clans epic 1993 debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), which changed the shape of 90s hip-hop, with ripples that still resonate today. Then the solo albums, all produced by Wu patriarch RZA: first was Method Mans Tical (late 1994), then Ol Dirty Bastards Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (spring 1995).

By the time Raekwons debut was ready, fans were knocking each other over on album release day. And so, on August 1, 1995 as the legend goes, the
first 10,000 cassette buyers NOTE TO YOUNGUNS: back in 1995, fans bought hip-hop albums on cassette more frequently than CD or vinyl ran home and opened their plastic cases to discover that the tape itself was a stunning shade of lavender.

The rest, as they say, is history and limited-edition history at that. After the initial purple versions, RCA Records switched to the usual clear plastic to house the legendary tape. The Purple Tape became an instant collectors item, a Holy Grail for Wu-Tang disciples, coveted by those who could claim to be the earliest devotees of Raekwons lyrical genius. The album is still called The Purple Tape to this day, by Raekwon and other Wu-Tang members.

But, colors aside, lets not forget about the album itself! Backed by arguably RZAs most wide-ranging, hard-hitting and at-times lush beats on any Wu-Tang family album before or since, Raekwon and co-MC Ghost Face Killer run the lyrical gamut, introducing Wu-Gambinos slang, dishing out Ice Cream for the ladies, and melting Glaciers of Ice along the way to influencing just about every MC who followed in their wake.

Boasting five singles Heaven & Hell, Glaciers of Ice (promo only), Criminology, Ice Cream / Incarcerated Scarfaces and Rainy Dayz the album was revered from the get-go, earning 4.5 out of 5 Mics in the Source (retroactively upgraded to 5 Mics in 2002) alongside raves in publications from SPIN to the Los Angeles Times. It went gold in two months.

Beyond Ghost Face (who shines on 12 out of the albums 17 tracks), guest appearances from Nas, Method Man, Inspektah Deck, Master Killa, RZA and the debut of Cappadonna (aka Cappachino) locked the album as an undisputed classic. Its a record that hit hard in 1995 and continues to resonate with new fans to this day, 17 years later.

As Raekwon explains in the new Purple Tape Cassette Box liner notes book: A lot of rappers wasnt being creative [at that time] and we came with a potion that just shocked the game. We introduced shoes, we brought about different names and aliases. That record inspired maybe 95% of the games lyrics [afterwards], and integrity on just making music, period. People from our era know how real it is. Its timeless.

Celebrate the majesty of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx with Get On Downs Purple Tape Cassette Box, a release you will keep safe, secure and proudly displayed in your collection for decades to come.
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