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The cultural phenomenon that is the Wu-Tang cannot accurately be described without referencing one of the pillars in the Clan’s discography; Chef Raekwon’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx remains firmly planted as one of the defining triumphs in their artistic legacy. The oft referred “Purple Tape”, has been cited and debated by many as the greatest Wu-Tang solo project to date and a remains a bullet point in any discussion involving the greatest “Cocaine Rap” or “Street Hop” albums of all time.

Raekwon’s narrative, plays out like a movie script from the violent, drug fueled, underbelly of New York City’s criminal landscape, intricately woven over instrumentals from the legendary mastermind behind the Wu-Tang Clan, The RZA. Even the album’s main feature “Tony Starks aka Ghostface Killer”, is not referred to as such, rather described as a “guest star” appearing on 12 of the albums 18 tracks. It should be noted that while the Only Built 4 Cuban Linx did produce a string of successful singles, such as “Ice Cream”, “Incarcerated Scarfaces”, and “Criminology”, like all classic cinema, the album was intentionally engineered to be appreciated in one sitting, played from beginning to end.

Get On Down is honored to present Raekwon's - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx in it's most recognized and sought after format, you guessed it - PURPLE (CASSETTE) TAPE!

Limited to a STRICT 1000 COPIES WORLDWIDE.

ONLY AVAILABLE FOR ORDER VIA GETONDOWN.COM

WEBSITE EXCLUSIVE!!!
HOUSED IN A DELUXE PIANO LACQUER DISPLAY BOX EMBLAZONED WITH THE WORDS "THE PURPLE TAPE" UNDER THE WINDOW.
CONTAINS PLAYABLE CASSETTE AND J-CARD INSERT
36 PAGE HARD COVER BOOK WITH EXTENDED ARTWORK PLUS LINER NOTES WRITTEN BY BRIAN COLEMAN W/ RAEKWON THE CHEF
GIANT 24" X 24" PROMOTIONAL POSTER OF COVER ART
PROMOTIONAL STICKER
This is the DEFINITIVE, MUST OWN, version of Raekwon's masterpiece and it will never be presented in this format ever again.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous17.9.12

    This is beyond INTENSE. and I hope this isn't the last time something like this goes down either. I encourage MORE re-issue tapes! Why not issue cassette tapes for new albums too?! My Ghetto Blaster collection needs to be used MORE! haha Keep up the good work Strictly Cassette & Get On Down! RESPECT!
    - B.Done

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    1. Strictly Cassette17.9.12

      Thanks for the kind words. Yeah, I think there should definitely be more re-issues. Especially albums that deserve a cassette version. Who knows what the future will bring though. I think if the cassette wave gets bigger then maybe it could experience a similar renaissance that vinyl is having today. Wishful thinking...

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  2. Anonymous17.9.12

    the link seems dead?!?!

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