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The Big Doe Rehab [Explicit Lyrics]

Ghostface KillahAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (December 4, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: ISLAND / DEF-JAM
  • ASIN: B000XK7P6Y
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #127,780 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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If it's an appetite for pure hip-hop ingenuity with a side of freaky flair you've got, you can't do much better than the Wu-Tang Clan's individual players. Ghostface Killah's 2006 mini-masterpiece, Fishscale, elevated the faceless Clan man to the ranks of the world's greatest MCs by way of hot beats and his supremacy in integrating '70s soul into his sound. The Big Doe Rehab is his bid to hang on to his A-list achievement. Which it does, and handily: If lead single "We Celebrate!" seems pedestrian (Rare Earth's "I Just Want To Celebrate" can't be all that far back in the soul-keepers' vault), hang on till you get to "Walk Around," which reaches in further and pulls up a proper Little Milton track. Or forget about samples altogether and let Mr. Coles win you over by way of his proficiency with hooks ("Killa Lipstick") or skits (the name-checking "White Linen Affair"). Where one bag of tricks runs out, this disc's star and its producers--including the supremely skilled Anthony Acid, who steals the show here--pop up with something else to keep you feeling the Fishscale-caliber momentum. Haters will say this hot streak can't last, but the man won't be handcuffed; Killah can't be stopped. --Tammy La Gorce

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2007 release, the seventh solo album from one of The Wu-Tang Clan's most recognizable personalities. Ghostface has maintained visibility in the marketplace by touring the country on his own headlining tour, the Wu-Tang Reunion Tour, and many music festivals. He continues that visibility with the Adult Swim College Tour (October) and The Hip Hop Live Tour featuring Rakim (November). Though touring, Ghostface has made time to give his fans another dose of the raw lyricism that he is known for. This December, The Big Doe Rehab is sure to have fans satisfied with their next fix of Ghostface.

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All True Ghostface, Wu Tang, and Raekwon fans Gotta cop this Cd. K.Carter  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
The production on this album is just good all the way through, and fits Ghosts flow great. Wu-Tang_Assassin  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Ghost since Supreme Clientel December 15, 2007
Format:Audio CD
Ghost steps his game up since his last couple efforts. This album is almost as good as supreme clientel wich is probably closer to 6 stars. But this is definetely a 5 star joint right here.
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I was introduced to Ghostface Killah when I was introduced to the entire Wu Tang Clan on their debut CD, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). From beginning to end you could listen to their debut CD as RZA, GZA, Method Man, ODB, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, Ghostface and even U-God kept your attention with their fiery lyrics and RZA's production. My favorite tracks ended up being the 1st 2 singles, "Protect Ya Neck" and "Method Man", as well as "C.R.E.A.M", "Bring Da Ruckus", "Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'" and "Wu Tang: 7th Chamber". After the first group CD the members of the Wu would release their first round of solo CDs: Method Man dropped "Tical" and ODB dropped "Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version". Both CDs were pretty good although I clearly had higher expectations for a Method Man solo CD. However, when Raekwon dropped Only Built 4 Cuban Linx with Ghostface playing Steve Nash adding a huge assist to the project, I clearly had a newfound respect for Ghostface Killah. It was clearly evident that he had skills on the first group disc, but after hearing him on the majority of "Only Built For Cuban Linx" it was as if RZA woke up a sleeping giant. Ghostface's lyrics were phenominal on the CD. I had alot of favorite tracks but the 2 tracks that always stick out for me are "Verbal Intercourse" which was a track with Raekwon, Ghostface & Nas and "Guillotine: Swordz" which was a track with Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, Ghostface & GZA. GZA then dropped the classic "Liquid Swords" and it was Ghostface's turn with his 1st solo disc Ironman. Don't get me wrong, "Ironman" was a nice CD but it didn't live up to the success of Raekwon's CD. My favorites included "Iron Maiden", "260", "Poisonous Darts", "Daytona 500" and the smooth "Camay", which featured a sick Teddy Pendergrass sample of the track "Can't We Try". The group came back together with the classic double CD Wu-Tang Forever a year later in 1997. The majority of the double CD featured classic tracks such as the 1st single "Triumph", "Reunited", "A Better Tomorrow", "Hellz Wind Staff", "It's Yourz" etc. The 2nd round of solo CDs didn't go to well for the Wu Tang as a whole. However, Ghostface still managed to drop what I feel is his best solo CD ever on his 2nd go round with Supreme Clientele. Although the 1st single "Apollo Kids" with Raekwon was nice, Ghost had several other bangers such as "Ghost Deini", "Wu Banga 101", "Nutmeg", "We Made It" and one of my all time favorite posse cuts in "Buck 50" which featured Ghost with Redman, Method Man, Masta Killa, & Cappadonna. Ghostface released Bulletproof Wallets a year later and The Pretty Toney Album in 2004. Both CDs were quality releases from Ghost but they couldn't compare to "Supreme Clientele" or "Ironman". However, last year Ghostface released his 5th solo disc Fishscale and in my opinion, that is the closest that he has come to equalling the magic of "Supreme Clientele". "Fishscale" had a nice mix of producers with the likes of J Dilla, MF Doom, Pete Rock, Just Blaze, Sean C & LV, etc. and my favorite tracks ended up being "The Champ", "Shakey Dog", "Kilo", "Clipse Of Doom", "R.A.G.U." and "Beauty Jackson". Ghostface also dropped More Fish in Decemner of last year and that seemed like a Ghostface CD with multiple tracks with the Theodore Unit and tracks that didn't make the final cut of "Fishscale". However, you still got alot of nice tracks on the CD especially "Ghost Is Back" which basically jacked the entire beat of Eric B. And Rakim's "Juice (Know The Ledge)".

Well ladies and gentlemen, nearly a year later and a week before the new Wu CD entitled The 8 Diagrams dropped, Ghostface is back with his 7th solo disc, "The Big Doe Rehab". The CD gets started off with a bang on the track "Toney Sigel", which originally featured Styles P from The Lox. Ghostface & Beanie Sigel have a nice collaboration together along with Solomon Childs. However, I would have chosen the verse that Styles P recorded for the song before Solomon Childs' verse. "Toney Sigel" was produced by Sean C & LV, who along with Diddy did the majority of the production on Jay Z's "American Gangster" CD. Method Man seems to be upset that Ghost busted his groove on the track "Yolanda's House" that also features Raekwon. Ghostface does a good job of storytelling on the track as he tells us how he found Method Man doing the ultimate no no with a paticular woman..lol Raekwon adds a nice verse on the track as well as this is my favorite track on "The Big Doe Rehab". Kid Capri adds even more energy to the single "We Celebrate". This track right here shows you why Ghostface is the most consistent member of the Wu when it comes to releasing solo CDs. "Walk Around" is produced by Ant Acid, who has production credits on "Fishscale" and "More Fish". Ghost tells us a story about some events that happened and the potential consequences of those things. Ghostface's son, "Sun God" joins in on the fun with Trife Da God on "Yapp City". Sun God & Trife did a nice job on the track "Miguel Sanchez" that was featured on "More Fish". This time around Scram Jones produces a track that allows all three rappers to tell you how things can go down in the streets when necessary. Ghostface creates a nice song with "White Linen Affair" as he creates a scene where if he were able to run his own awards show how things would actually go down. Frequency & Scram Jones use a sick Soul Generation sample so you can imagination that you are watching The Toney Awards. It appears to be funny but the track is still up there as one of the best tracks on the CD. "Supa GFK" is a decent track but it ends up being something that was covered before with Redman's multiple chapters of the Sooperman Lover. You would atleast think Ghost would have gave Redman a call to drop a verse on the sample that he made famous in the rap world. "Rec Room Therapy" will be another favorite of Ghostface fans as he drops 2 nice verses and Raekwon and U-God step in to give nice verses as well. "Paisley Darts" mixes members of The Wu Tang Clan and Theodore Unit with Method Man, Raekwon, Cappadonna, Sun God & Trife all joining Ghostface on one track. This track reminds me of "9 Milli Bros" from "Fishscale" that featured the Wu. "Killa Lipstick" employs the same Faze-O "Ridin' High" sample that EPMD used for "Please Listen To My Demo". However, once you hear Ghostface and Masta Killa's verses with Method Man's hook you'll forget about that as this is another nice track on "The Big Doe Rehab".

There aren't too many things that I can find wrong with this CD. While Chrisette Michele made nice contributions on Jay Z's "Lost One" and on Nas' "Can't Forget About You", she seems out of place on Ghost's "Slow Down". "Shakey Dog Starring Lolita" that features Raekwon is a decent track but hopefully it wasn't supposed to be a sequel to Fishscale's "Shakey Dog" because in this case the original track was clearly better. "I'll Die For You" is another decent track, but it doesn't compare to the better tracks on "The Big Doe Rehab" in my opinion.

Overall, this is another quality solo effort from Ghostface Killah. While I may not rate this a 5 out of 5 like some reviewers have, I feel that "The Big Doe Rehab" is right up there with Ghostface's best solo releases. However, if I am giving a 5 out of 5 to "Supreme Clientele" and "Fishscale", it would be hard for me to give the same rating to this CD. However, Ghostface fans will be clearly satisfied with this release. Alot of people have criticized Ghost for his comments about "8 Diagrams" but if core Wu Tang Clan fans can get past that, I feel that they will be able to enjoy his latest solo offering.

James' Top 6

1) Yolanda's House w/Method Man & Raekwon
2) Paisley Darts w/Raekwon, Method Man, Cappadonna, Sun God & Trife Da God
3) Yapp City w/Sun God & Trife Da God
4) Killa Lipstick w/Method Man & Masta Killa
5) White Linen Affair (Toney Awards) w/Shawn Wigs
6) Rec Room Therapy w/Raekwon & U-God

Honorable Mention:

Walk Around
We Celebrate w/Kid Capri
Toney Sigel (The Barrel Brothers) w/Beanie Sigel & Solomon Childs
Shakey Dog Starring Lolita w/Raekwon
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars He Does it Again....He Has Mastered his Craft December 4, 2007
Format:Audio CD
From Ironman to Big Doe Rehab, he has been consistent as ever. You know what you are getting with Ghostface. The 70's samples are there. The depictions of the late 80's and early 90's are there. The creativity is there. He just makes Great music. Must have! two words...."Yolanda's House"!!!!!!!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars remarkable
Tony Starks y'all. his style is real unique. real wu tang s***. good guest appearances too. I believe Cappadonna makes several appearances on this if I am not mistaken.
Published 5 months ago by AAD
5.0 out of 5 stars ill never underestimate him again
im always ifey when i get a ghostface killah album. i dont know why cuz hes never put out a bad album but this was suprisingnly even better then i thought it would be. Read more
Published on March 30, 2010 by Jammer Kingston
3.0 out of 5 stars Ehhhh...
Far from Ghostface's golden era, I love the Wu but this record is kind of slow & boring. Ghost kills it as usual, lyrically but the beats are pretty average. Read more
Published on November 30, 2009 by gamefkdup
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyably bearable
Mista Killa is definitely one of the few emcees I can stomach in the artistic department. With his consistent output, he probably deserves an MVP award from Wu Tang fans. Read more
Published on January 5, 2009 by IRate
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Album!!!
Ghost doesn't disappoint with this 3rd classic release in so little time. The beats and rhymes are way above par. Read more
Published on October 19, 2008 by ButcherChop
5.0 out of 5 stars Wu-Tang dynasty renaissance.
This album is great. Ghost doesn't rap to other rappers or to other "gangstas" or for the internets or charts; he is way beyond the framework of common rap . . . Read more
Published on August 28, 2008 by SMN
3.0 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 stars
Ghostface Killah - The Big Doe Rehab (Def Jam, 2007)

Still the most consistent member of the Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah dropped his sixth solo album (not counting... Read more
Published on August 3, 2008 by E.J. Rupert
4.0 out of 5 stars Ghost Is Back... AGAIN!
Since 2004, Ghostface has released FOUR albums! One in 2004, two in 2006, and Big Doe Rehab in 2007. First off, you have to give it to Ghost for being so consistent with the music. Read more
Published on July 14, 2008 by Wu-Tang_Assassin
4.0 out of 5 stars Ghost's getting better, watch out!
Name me a better rapper in the game today, and I'll tell you you're wrong. Ghostface Killah doesn't cop anyone's style, and he doesn't front. Read more
Published on June 27, 2008 by A. Brown
5.0 out of 5 stars Ghost did it again!
Look, if this album does not put Toney Starks in the running for GOAT, then I don't know what will. Let's put it this way. Read more
Published on April 21, 2008 by F. Arevalo
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