Tical [CD]
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Songs
Tical
Biscuits
Bring the Pain
All I Need
What the Blood Clot
Meth vs. Chef
Sub Crazy
Release Yo' Delf
P.L.O. Style
I Get My Thang in Action
Mr. Sandman
Stimulation
Method Man
Details
- GenreRap & Hip-Hop
- SubgenreEast Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap
- Original Release Date1994-11-08
- Release Date11-08-1994
- Original Release Date11-08-1994
- ArtistMethod Man
- Album Level FlagsStudio Recording
- Release Level FlagsStudio Recording
- No Of Songs13
- Album Length2629 seconds
- Explicit ContentNo
- Style(s)East Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap
- FormatCD
- LabelDef Jam
Other
- Product NameTical [CD]
- GenreRap & Hip-Hop
- Vendor GenreRap
- UPC731452383921
Customer reviews
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 3 reviews
(3 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
good cd
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I've wanted this album for a while so am glad to have it.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Method Man drops a classic with his debut!!!!!
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.1994 was tremendous, as I've said time and time again. I'm here to set the record straight with Method Man's debut album, Tical. One year after coming off of the successful and classic debut Wu-Tang album, Meth was the first to step up to the plate and release the first Wu solo album, to much hype. A lot has been said about this album, that it was weak, average, disappointing, what have you. But the bottom line (which will be addressed in The Last Word) is that this album represents Meth in his prime, representing in a way that he SHOULD'VE represented on his second album. Here's the COMPLETE review: Album Highlights: Tical, Biscuits, Bring The Pain, All I Need, What The Blood Clot, Meth vs.Chef (listen as Meth and Rae do battle, just for fun), Release Yo Delf, I Get My Thang In Action, Stimulation, and Mr.Sandman (RZA and Inspektah Deck KILL this track) and Method Man(Remix). Production: Thumbs up. RZA was only two releases away from his most defined production work ever is Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. RZA's production gems are Bring The Pain, Meth vs. Chef, What The Blood Clot. Lyrics and Subject Matter: Thumbs up. This was back in the days before cars, women, clothing, jewerly, etc was the order of the day. Originality: Thumbs up. The Last Word: Here's the deal. Is the album a CLASSIC? In so many words yes!!!!! This album is NOT up there with the likes of Raekwon and GZA's first albums, but it's excellent in it's own right. It's an excellent first album from Meth, and it's strong enough for a four star rating. Overall, I strongly recommend this for the fans of the early Wu-Tang, back when things were original in hip hop music.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Purchase
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.You can't argue with the fact that Tical is, one of Method Man best works. Song such as All I Need and Bring The Pain the best on the album. This is to all the Method Man fans this is a must have album. The rhymes are good along with the beats.
I would recommend this to a friend