Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Sunz Of Man - The Last Shall Be First [1998]
























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01: Intro
02: Cold
03: Natural High (feat. Traybag)
04: Flaming Swords
05: Illusions (feat. Masta Killa)
06: Shining Star (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard & Earth Wind & Fire)
07: Israeli News (feat. Traybag)
08: Tribulations
09: The Interview (Skit)
10: The Plan
11: Collaboration '98 (feat. Method Man & True Master)
12: Inmates to the Fire (feat. Dreddy Kruger)
13: Not Promised Tomorrow (feat. Tekitha)
14: The Grandz
15: Can I See You? (feat. Beretta 9)
16: The Battle (Skit)
17: Next Up (feat. Method Man)
18: Intellectuals (feat. Raekwon & U-God)
19: 5 Arch Angels (Outro)
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REUPLOAD: The Last Shall Be First is the debut album by Sunz of Man, one of the most heralded early releases by Wu-Tang affiliates. Unlike the follow-up, Saviorz Day, The Last Shall Be First features all four members of the group, although Killah Priest only appears on five of the album's songs because he was recording his solo debut Heavy Mental at the same time.

Production on the album was handled by the Wu-Elements (The RZA, True Master and 4th Disciple) with additional contributions coming from Supreme Kourt and Wyclef Jean. The album itself is becoming very rare because Red Ant ceased operations, and it sold 350,000 units. Some pressings of the disc are black with the sun logo faintly visible and others are orange with the text and the sun logo clearly visible on the disc.

Members: Shabazz The Disciple, 60 Second Assassin, Hell Razah, Killah Priest, and Prodigal Sunn

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2 comments :

Anonymous said...

I know a lot of peope really like this album but for some reason it never grabbed me. I think SOM recorded a lot of other songs that were supposed to be their debut album, but something went wrong with the record label so they had to record a lot of new songs.

Kim said...

I know a lot of peope really like this album but for some reason it never grabbed me. I think SOM recorded a lot of other songs that were supposed to be their debut album, but something went wrong with the record label so they had to record a lot of new songs.