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Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version is the solo debut album of American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Ol' Dirty Bastard, released March 28, 1995 on Elektra Records in the United States.
ODB named his debut album after the group's debut collective record, Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers (1993) but brought a completely signature style to his own solo effort. Mixing hardcore hip-hop with R&B elements and strange, funny lyrical arrangements, the Grammy-nominated Dirty Version is still hailed as one of the best debut albums in hip-hop.
The 15-track album was executive produced by fellow Wu-Tang member RZA and was a first in its class for hardcore hip-hop. Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and opened the door to an illustrious rap career on ODB's terms. Dirty would go on to release one more solo record, Nigga Please (1999) and collaborate on numerous Wu-Tang joints before his untimely death in November 2004. There was no one quite like ODB, and he will truly be missed.
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NM (Near Mint) Appears unplayed and will bear no marks, sleeve scuffs, or scratches.
EX+ (Excellent) May have one or two visible imperfections (i.e. sleeve scuffs, faint scratches, or other superficial marks) that will not affect playback.
VG+ (Very Good+) A few visible imperfections. These may include sleeve scuffs, light scratches, or other superficial marks.
VG (Very Good) Similar imperfections found on VG+ records but in slightly greater numbers. Records graded VG and above will typically not have any scratches that are deep enough to be felt with a fingernail.
VG- (Very Good-) A number of visible imperfections; the presence of a considerable number of light scratches will force a VG- grade, as will the presence of significant isolated defects such as scratches deep enough to be felt with a fingernail.
G (Good) Record can be played without skipping, but will have significant surface noise, scratches, and visible groove wear. G+ and G- are used to indicate stronger and weaker copies within this range.
*SW/DNAP* Slight warp, does not affect playback
*QUAD* Quadraphonic Sound, similar to today’s surround sound
All records are visually graded by our experienced staff, using a bright lamp and an Audio-Technica ATLP-120 turntable.