RZA's first solo album, the soundtrack to a film involving experimental self-transformation, has many of the same fractured strings and crisp, staccato beats he made trademarks on Wu-Tang Clan recordings. In fact, this could well be a Wu-Tang album, even more so than the legion of other related albums. The only contributors to the project are Wu members (Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ghostface Killah, U-God, Inspectah Deck) or relatives (Killarmy, Masta Killa, Sunz of Man). Bobby Digital in Stereo is also a more focused work than the last Wu-Tang Clan album (Forever), and just a bit more diverse. Though the hooks aren't as big and the raps aren't as upfront, this is a producer's album, designed to showcase RZA's talents in the control room, not in front of the mic. [Sony released an Australian edition with a bonus disc.] ~ Keith Farley, All Music Guide
RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo (Bonus CD)
03/23/1999
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Carl Nappa
- Mixing
- Tony Prendatt
- Engineer, Mixing
- RZA
- Producer, Engineer, Main Performer, Arrangement Director, Mixing
- Michael Lavine
- Photography
- Tom Coyne
- Mastering
- Gabe Chiesa
- Engineer
- Robert Diggs
- Executive Producer
- Mitchell Diggs
- Executive Producer
- Jon Baker
- Executive Producer
- David Calderley
- Art Direction
- Miles Showell
- Mastering, Assembly
- Nolan "Dr. No" Moffitte
- Engineer, Mixing
- Bobby Digital
- Performer
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