I like "In The Rain" more than "The Grain", & I love "Ghost Deini" with the "Bastards" beat. Having heard both, I like the Canadian version better. I didn't know there was another version until Rza got the quotable either. They were selling it a few days before the release date, that just happened to be the version they had. Not J&R, there was another smaller record shop across the street next to Optimo cigars. >version until i saw Rza got the quotable for The Grain which I got it unbeknownst there was a different Soulgyal Pathmark on Forest Ave, Staten Island also received the "Wise" is chaser shot after the meal tho. "Standard Version is classic on its own." I saw ghost perform that one live here in sacramento and I totally lost it!ĥ. The canadian version does seem more "mixtape-y," esp with the inclusion of "in the rain" and "impossible." the standard version is definitely a fleshed-out ALBUM.īut man, I love the "mahogany" version of "ghost deini". Better versions of songs and better sequenced. >do we need ghost's closing verse on "wu-banga 101"? or are we >is "child's play" better as a straight loop? or do those beat Though I acknowledge that may be because I heard the second version first. Never got what the big deal was about the o.g. >better than the standard "keyboard" version? >is the "mahogany"/"bastards" version of "ghostdeini" THAT much >is "Woodrow the basehead" better with the music? >does sticking "impossible" right after "Saturday night" work? >is the more "boomy" mix of "might healthy" better than the >do we really need all those "ironman" cartoon skits? OutKast, Gang Starr, Mobb Deep, UGK and Eightball & MJGģ. Ghost had it the worst when it came to sample clearances and track listings. The track listing was jacked up on Bulletproof Wallets too. I hate that unless it's a bonus track at the very end of the album. If I remember correctly the Canadian version had several songs jammed together as one track. Mon May-11-15 11:35 AM by Nick Has a Problem. Makes me think that the canadian tracklist was completed before the official release-somewhere in between the pressings, either rza or ghost found them and thought they'd be perfect for the album.Ģ. They're all still there (connected to the songs) except the one before "Ghost Deini" Also, those Iron Man skits set the mood, wouldn't feel right without them. "I never knew about that Canadian version"īut looking at the tracklist, I'd stick with the 'standard' version I grew up with. in fact, the original US booklets reflected this Canadian version (with "in the rain" listed in the credits).ģ Saturday Nite/Impossible/Iron's Theme (Intermission)ħ Buck 50/Stroke Of Death/Woodrow The Base Head (Skit)ġ4 Wu Banga 101/Iron's Theme (Conclusion)ġ. but for whatever reason, Canada received an alternative 14-track version of the album. the standard version is the one we all know and love. Is "child's play" better as a straight loop? or do those beat changes and added drums make it better?ĭo we need ghost's closing verse on "wu-banga 101"? or are we done after masta killa's verse?įor those who don't know, there were two versions of "supreme clientele" released commercially. Is the "mahogany"/"bastards" version of "ghostdeini" THAT much better than the standard "keyboard" version? Is "Woodrow the basehead" better with the music? Is the more "boomy" mix of "might healthy" better than the standard "thin" mix?ĭoes sticking "impossible" right after "Saturday night" work? og canadian version"ĭo we really need all those "ironman" cartoon skits? Printer-friendly copy Email this topic to a friend