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Method Man - Tical

Tical

Music Artist :Method Man
Music Style :General
Record Label :Def Jam
Release Date :1994-11-15
Store Price :$18.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Tical
2. Biscuits
3. Bring the Pain
4. All I Need
5. What the Blood Clot
6. Meth Vs. Chef
7. Sub Crazy
8. Release Yo' Delf
9. P.L.O. Style
10. I Get My Thang in Action
11. Mr. Sandman
12. Stimulation
13. Method Man [Remix]
14. Bring the Pain [Remix][*]
15. Release Yo' Delf [Prodigy Remix][*]
16. Bring the Pain [*][Multimedia Track]

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Overrated.
Submitted on: 2009-08-29
Really was a disappointment. I know people love Meth, but this album really did not live up to the expectations, especially when you compare it to the other original Wu solo projects.
M.E.T.H.O.D. MAN!!!!
Submitted on: 2009-06-25
Method Man is one of my favorites from the Wu-Tang Clan, he is one of the most consistant from the clan as well as one of the more humorous members. His syle of rapping is more about drugs as a metaphor for rapping, his name alone should give him a dead give-a-way. This album was the very first solo album to be released after the breakthrough debut "Enter The Wu-Tang Clan: 36 Chambers" and this was one of 5 albums to be entirely produced by the RZA "Tical, Return to the 36 Chambers, Ironman, Liquid Swords & Only Built 4 Cuban Linx"...This was The Wu-Tangs prime period but I have to say Tical is my least favorite from the 5 albums. Liquid Swords and Only Built 4 Cuban Linx were classics, Ironman was (in my opinion) Ghostface Killah's best album of his career, and ODB's Return to the 36 Chambers was fun throughout the entire album. But Tical felt a bit outta place, from those other 4 albums.

Method Man is probably the most Mainstream artist out of the clan, so its very easy to listen to him. The beats in this album are dark and gritty which is very similar to the sounds you've heard from the 36 Chambers before. Which is why I think its a downfall, its a (I've been here before) type of feeling when you hear all the songs. Still, Method Man's lyrics and delivery are still cool as can be, he is still very funny from time to time, and he is extremely raw in delivery. But I have to give this album 4 stars because its nothing comepletely new but is still considered a classic in my eyes regardless of what score I give this album.
Tical, Tical, Tical....say it 3 times & ur wish will come true;)
Submitted on: 2008-01-08
Hmmm, I knew my boyfriend was looking for this hard-to-find CD and with great stealth, timing and your site....I found it, got it delivered quick and knocked his socks off when I handed it to him....his face just lit up and w/o any words, I knew I had just entered another dimension w/ him. Hey, what got me working fast to getting this CD is that 'All I Need' song~he played it for me and I was hooked. Method Man...you have once again worked in mysterious and magical ways...ummmph, I look forward to hearing it played in the background and kissing and luving on my own method man;)
Tical, Tical
Submitted on: 2007-12-28
Method Man's Tical. Arguably one of the finest solo releases from the Wu-Tang. Even though its hard to pick a favorite because they were all so good. I've enjoyed all the releases from the members of the Wu-Tang and while Meth is not the most lyrical member of the group, for some reason Tical is the album I listened to the most of all the solo releases. I think its the dark, grimey beats of the album. It's a very dark piece of work and its strangely very comforting to hear. It has a very calming and hypnotic effect on the listener and Method Man's lyrics and vocals enhance Rza's dark, grimey beats perfectly. I can't even begin to describe what a dark masterpiece this album is. Hands down, this is Method Man's best album. My favorite songs are the title track, Biscuits, What The Blood Clot, Bring The Pain, Mr. Sandman (love the bees humming in the intro & the beat is haunting and hollow sounding), PLO Style, I Get My Thang In Action and Sub Crazy. The other tracks are hot too and its definitely an album you can listen to without skipping any tracks. Something you will never see now on a hip hop album. I would suggest getting the "All I Need" maxi single to get the Razor Sharp Remix with Mary J. Blige. It also contains the Puff Daddy Remix. There are also two more obscure and hard to find remixes. The Bring The Pain Remix is just as good if not better than the original and the Prodigy Remix of Release Yo' Delf is wonderful. I have both of these on 12-inch vinyl and the All I Need maxi single on cd which can be gotten on Amazon for about 4 or 5 bucks. Bottom line, if you like Method Man or want to hear an excellent piece of work, own this album. I can pretty much guarantee you will not be dissappointed. Peace.
wack heads recognize!!
Submitted on: 2007-11-23
i couldnt believe the 2 star reviews on this wu banga. definately one of the clans shining moments, try and compare this album to any other of its time...you cant because it is so original and genius, the reason for the low quality of the beats is because the rzas studio was destroyed by a flood so all the masters were ruined, and they redid beats and lyrics in a short period of time to make deadline.great album start to finish. if youre a wu fan that only likes cream and method man and gravel pit, keep ridin dick, but if you youre a real head, recognize the dopeness and originality of this record and appreciate it for what it is...CLASSIC.

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