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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Soundtrack Project RZA Has Ever Done
If the rating system was 1 to 10 (10 being a classic, 1 being trash), the review number I would give is 7.8. The biggest draw is (of course) the RZA produced tracks (except for like two songs), the album strikes me as being part soundtrack and part songs inspired by. The instrumentals for the anime are mixed between the vocal hip-hop tracks. RZA raps on three tracks, one...
Published on February 2, 2007 by Michael C. Chan

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3.0 out of 5 stars Bizarre story concept
I have tio say the plot was very intriguing. You have a society of the strongest rules and where the guy who is No.1 is on top and can do no wrong. No one can challange him excpet No.2. And the kicker is, everyone and his mom can challange No.2. The mini series is about No.2 and his rtrials and tribulations to get to No.1 and kill him for the murder of his father. Series...
Published on November 1, 2008 by Michael W. Fisher


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Soundtrack Project RZA Has Ever Done, February 2, 2007
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Michael C. Chan (Midtown Manhattan, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Afro Samurai - O.S.T. (Audio CD)
If the rating system was 1 to 10 (10 being a classic, 1 being trash), the review number I would give is 7.8. The biggest draw is (of course) the RZA produced tracks (except for like two songs), the album strikes me as being part soundtrack and part songs inspired by. The instrumentals for the anime are mixed between the vocal hip-hop tracks. RZA raps on three tracks, one of them being the theme for the show ("Afro Theme"). Other than "Afro Theme", I don't believe that there are any other rap tracks in the actual show. The instrumentals from the anime are alright, they are thankfully short and are diverse. Most of the instrumentals are not so much hip-hop influenced, instead they sound like blaxploitation movie soundtracks or like the Fight Club soundtrack from the Dust Brothers. Also, snippets of dialogue from the cartoon are nicely utilized to stamp the project with the Wu/RZA signature sound. The favorite instrumental of mine is "The Empty 7 Theme". I don't think most of the instrumentals are so experimental that I would consider them replayable like the Fight Club soundtrack is.
The rap tracks are very good. We get to hear Talib Kweli and Q-Tip rap on a RZA track. We get to hear Big Daddy Kane bless a RZA track. Those tracks are awesome, the favorite is "Certified Samurai" feat. Talib, Lil Free(?) & Suga Bang. But we get reminded that even a RZA-produced beat can't rescue a song with a horrible hook, like "Who Is Tha Man" (ft. Rev. William Burk). I'm not a Rev. William Burk fan, in fact I think his lyrics need work. Actually, that is a gripe I have with the album, not enough Wu-Tang representation. I'm not talking affiliates, I want original Wu-members. Only GZA appears (on the track with Big Daddy Kane). However, this is just a RZA project. Which leads me to my next issue.
The CD has 4 bonus tracks from the upcoming Bobby Digital album. I understand that most folks can't get enough RZA, but the tracks are kinda filler. What sucks about them is that none of the tracks have the Bob Digital noise (y'know that chirping he does that sounds like a morse code signal). You will still be able to tell them as being Bobby Digital because of the B-O-B-B-Y chants and the constant reminders of "Bobby", however that noise is critical! I hope that when the next Bobby Digital album really comes out it has at least 20 tracks to make up for these 4 tracks that we have already heard. If you buy J-Love mix CDs you will have already heard "Insomnia", that was like 6 months ago.
So why the low grade of 7.8? It is based on the album as a whole. It is hard not to give the album big props because it is RZA, however the whole album is not made out of great tracks. The tracks that shine really do shine brightly, but the album suffers from inconsistency. The use of the R&B/smooth soul tracks by Stone Mecca (not produced by RZA) bring down the underground attitude of this album (although "Oh" by Stone Mecca tries to emulate a similar vibe). Also some of the instrumentals are orchestral, with an array of strings and percussion, which also brings down the flavor and energy that the beginning of the album has. I find myself skipping through alot of the tracks to get to the really good rap tracks. Thankfully, if you like RZA, like I know you do, you will be happy to hear that he saves his best beats for himself to rhyme on. Regardless of issues such as inconsistency, and the inclusion of Rev. Burk & Division, I will say that this is the best soundtrack project that RZA has ever done. Its closest competition is the Japanese version of the Ghost Dog soundtrack.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lester 23, April 29, 2009
This review is from: Afro Samurai - O.S.T. (Audio CD)
The afro Samurai sound track is great from start to finish like the television series total mayhem and i mean that in a good whay.From the diversaty in the beats to the perfect insane mixing by the RZA like only he can do which is very interesting about him when he does soundtracks he clearly take it to another level.One thing is certain with his beats and mixing he is second to none he clearly show's everyone he's an absolute BEAST!! pick this up and every other soundtrack the RZA does.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars RZA Presents: Afro Samurai Soundtrack, March 3, 2007
This review is from: Afro Samurai - O.S.T. (Audio CD)
To tell you the truth, I actually had no idea how this album would turn out musically at all. I am really familiar with RZA's different styles of production, but I was eager to see how this would turn out.

The production on this album is what caught my ear the most. If your a Wu-Tang Clan fan, you can hear some of that style integrated into this album, but one thing that shocked me was that there was SO much versatility! You got some bangers like, "Certified Samurai", "Just A Lil Dude", "Cameo Afro" and so on, then you got R&B type tracks like "Oh", "The Walk" and "Baby". Hearing RZA produce these R&B tracks lets you see how good of a producer he actually is. Instead of sticking to one style of production in this album, he approached it from quite a few different angles to keep you listening throughout the album. This album shows RZA's true production talent.

The lyrics are on this album are also great, appearances from quite a few different artists. Most are Wu-Related, but you have some like Big Daddy Kane, Q-Tip, Stone Mecca. But mainly, most appearances are Wu-Affiliated which is of course good!

I definately reccomend this album to RZA fans, Wu-Tang Clan fans and the real hip-hop fan. You shouldn't be dissapointed with this album cause its so versatile!

Check it out!

Peace.

My Top 5 Songs
1.Certified Samurai
2.Just A Lil Dude
3.Cameo Afro
4.Fury In My Eyes
5.Insomnia
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5.0 out of 5 stars AFRO SAMURAI-O.S.T REVIEW, April 8, 2011
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The Rza was the right person to do, not just the score for the Afro Samurai movie, but also the soundtrack.
One of the best producers of all-time period, not just in Hip-Hop. He shows on the soundtrack, why Kanye West, Ninth Wonder, Just Blaze and many other known/unknown Hip-Hop producers influenced their style of producing music. The R&B songs aren't produced by Rza. The two songs by Wu-Tang affiliates Stone Mecca--'OH' and 'THE WALK' is produced by the late Rick James's son that goes by the name TRUE JAMES--as he's also affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan. The other R&B song called 'BABY' is produced by M1. J-Love, the official mixtape producer/DJ for the Wu-Tang Clan also helps in the producing for the song 'INSOMNIA'. The soundtrack is solid--DON'T SLEEP ON IT!!! WATCH THE MOVIE TOO!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars afro samurai, August 5, 2010
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i love this sound track. the whole sound track is great from start to finish. it's a great buy for any anime fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent, October 27, 2009
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One of the best soundtracks i've heard lately..good mix of classic hiphop and RnB with a touch of soul. RZA is excellent and versatile as always.
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5.0 out of 5 stars RZA Samurai, August 22, 2008
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Afro Samurai soundtrack is pretty good. Plus it's nice to hear the Rza churning out some extra quality beats. So if you can't choose the sword, choose Afro Samurai.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great album, February 28, 2008
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I'm a big fan of the Afro DVD, so when looking at this album I was hoping for more on the AFro experience. This is what I got. Is great on the iPod, in the house up loud, or whatever. Definitely recommend it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars great unison, October 4, 2007
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i like the mix they did with mixing westerner mus with jap its was greatly done. how ever i think it is a little to over rated. there where way to many short instrumental and few vocal songs. some where a little odd...and ppl seem to think that samurai is koool.... like gangster kool...wish i don't think so... more like anime kool.... anyways theres at list 5 great songs and the rest are slightly above average. i give it a 4 for being so well done and balanced. it has a little bit of everything. great cd 2 listen to with others cuz it as a little of everybody style in it. recommend 4 on the road trips
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4.0 out of 5 stars afrolicious, July 9, 2007
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this is a good soundtrack. if you haven't seen the Afro Samurai series before you listen to this, it will make you wanna see it.
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