When the first Wu-Tang covers 7's came out, it was a huge moment for El Michels Affair. The response was crazy - we sold hundreds of those records, and fans wanted more. Almost three years later, this full - length album completes the Shaolin project. It includes versions from Enter The Wu - Tang like 'CREAM', 'Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'', 'Can It Be All So Simple', 'Bring Da Ruckus', and 'Protect Ya Neck'. The crew also picked some of their favorite solo Wu moments such as 'Cherchez', 'Incarcerated Scarfaces', 'Shimmy Shimmy Ya' and more. There's even a hidden 37th chamber. It's a meticulously made album, highly recommended. This is the 15th anniversary, limited edition with 'yellowjacket' swirl colored vinyl. Original release year was 2009, and the music label is Fat Beats 2024. Reviewed by the mgmnt 04/2009.



To enjoy this El Michels Affair vinyl LP, just put it on your record player. Make sure your record player is in good working condition for the best sound. When handling the vinyl, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. After use, put it back in its sleeve carefully. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. This is a limited - edition 15th anniversary release, so take good care of it to keep it in great shape for years to come.