Chef Raekwon*Immobilarity

Label:

Epic – EPC 496361 2

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Tracklist

1 Intro (Skit) 2:19
2 Yae Yo 2:37
3 Casablanca 3:51
4 100 Rounds 4:53
5 Real Life
ProducerDJ Devastator
3:02
6 Power
FeaturingAmerican Cream Team
3:49
7 Skit No. 1 1:05
8 All I Got Is You Pt. II
FeaturingBig Bub
4:54
9 Jury
Co-producerSean "Black" Baker*
FeaturingKim Stephens
3:50
10 Fuck Them
FeaturingMethod Man
3:55
11 Skit No. 2 1:29
12 Live From New York 3:26
13 My Favorite Dred 1:58
14 Friday 3:25
15 The Table
FeaturingMasta Killa
3:03
16 Sneakers
ProducerPete Rock
3:02
17 Raw
FeaturingAmerican Cream Team
3:07
18 Pop Shit 3:18
19 Heart To Heart 4:04
20 Forecast 3:08
21 Outro 1:09

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Loud Records, LLC
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Loud Records, LLC
  • Distributed BySony Music
  • Produced ForTyranny Music Entertainment, Inc.
  • Produced ForSix July Productions
  • Produced ForAmerican Cream Team Productions
  • Produced ForHoliday And Harris Entertainment
  • Recorded AtThe Hit Factory
  • Recorded AtPatchwerk Recording Studios
  • Recorded AtTrack Record Studio
  • Recorded AtStreet Life Studio
  • Recorded AtStreetlight Studios
  • Recorded At36 Chambers Studio
  • Mixed AtThe Hit Factory
  • Mixed At36 Chambers Studio
  • Published ByAyatollah Music Publishing Inc.
  • Published ByCream Teamsters Publishing, Inc.
  • Published ByWu-Tang Publishing
  • Published ByCareers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc.
  • Published BySix July Publishing
  • Published ByEnsign Music
  • Published ByUniversal-MCA Music Publishing
  • Published ByBrockman Music
  • Published ByBrenda Richie Publishing
  • Published ByDiggs Family Music
  • Published ByPete Rock Publishing
  • Published By141-131 Music
  • Published ByGood Quality Music
  • Published ByCherry Lane Music
  • Published ByAntisia Music
  • Published ByWb Music Corp.
  • Published ByZomba Enterprises, Inc.
  • Published ByDonril Music
  • Made BySony Music
  • Glass Mastered AtDADC

Credits

  • A&RMike "Trauma" D.*
  • A&R [A&R Assistant]Jugrnaut
  • Art DirectionDave Bett*
  • Co-producerRaekwon
  • Coordinator [Project Coordinator]Melvin Carter (2)
  • DesignSanchez Stanfield
  • Executive-ProducerRaekwon
  • Musical Assistance [Executive Overseer]Power (30)
  • Photography ByMichael Lavine
  • ProducerVo & Pop* (tracks: 8, 17 to 19)
  • Stylist [Styling]Monica Morrow

Notes

© 1999 Loud Records LLC/℗ 1999 Loud Records LLC

Made in Austria.

All Tracks Co-Produced by Raekwon & Power for American Cream Team Productions
A&R: Mel Carter for American Cream Team & Mike "Trauma" D. for Loud Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 099749 636125
  • Barcode: 5099749636125
  • Label Code: LC 00199
  • Other (Format code): CDC
  • Other (Manufacturing code): 4963612000
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): Sony Music S4962612000-0101 11 A2
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L551
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 948P
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): Sony Music S4963612000-0101 11 A3
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L551
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 946R
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3): Sony Music S4962612000-0101 11 A4
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI L551
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 944C
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 4): Sony Music S4962612000-0101 11 A5
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI L551
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI 942A

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Immobilarity (CD, Album) Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. EK 91275 Canada 1999
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Immobilarity (2×LP, Album) Loud Records none, C2 63844 US 1999
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Immobilarity (CD, Album, Sony Disc Manufacturing, Springfield Pressing) Wu-Tang Records CK 63844 US 1999
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Immobilarity (2×LP, Album) Epic EPC 496361 1 Europe 1999
New Submission
Immobilarity Instrumentals (2×LP, Promo) Loud Records RPROLP4346 US 1999

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Reviews

  • shaunehunter's avatar
    shaunehunter
    Edited 15 years ago
    As mentioned by Sykonee, Immobilarity didn't receive critical acclaim or see commercial success but it's possibly my favorite Reakwon album. It didn't have the Wu-Tang sound or a snappy single or really much promotion. These things worked against it st the time and I think still do today.

    For me it worked because it was a such a departure. Face it, at the time we were all getting sick of the weak Wu-Tang sub-projects and s. The Rza's production became shoddy when he quit sampling and their in-house producers were just making vague shadows of his sound. '99 was really the begining of the Wu's decline.

    Immobilarity's only real flaw was it should have ended with "The Table" and thew "Sneakers" after the "Outro" as a hidden track which were becoming popular at the time. Seriously burn a CD like this, give it a spin and let it ride. You'll come to realize that this was a concept album, a soundtrack to a "Wu-Gambino's" flick that doesn't exist. Every track leads into the next and reveals the plot. This album must be taken in as a piece, that is until "Sneakers" which is a great song but doesn't fit the album and the remaining tracks just bring the album's flow to a halt.

    I feel that the album was ahead of it's time. Think Jay-Z's "American Gangtser" with the Jazz/Soul samples replaced with "The Godfather"'s string's and piano and "Scarface"'s late 70's early 80's pop synths. But in the bling era of multi-disc releases there was no room for a 50 minute laid back ghetto crime story on a major label. Today that wouldn't be an issue. Give it a chance, it's a worthy follow up to "Only Built 4 Cuban Links".

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