FOR THOSE THAT MURDERED ME SHALL STAND BEFORE GOD
The W is a personal classic. Rza does not get enough credit for his production on that
He really doesn't. It can throw some people off, but RZA themed the album by pushing the drums to the forefront instead of the spine of each beat. The most dynamic element on the production of every track (including its absence on Hollow Bones) is the drums. Even if you don't like Conditioner (which is the weakest beat on the album) you got the mini GZA /Deck cut at the end of it and if The Jump Off is a little too stripped down for you, there's the beat switch at the end. The drawback on the album is some of the group took a step back lyrically after Forever and they populated the album w/ guest verses when you have a group of 9-10 MCs to service.
Where The W had guest MCs as the concession, Iron Flag had guest producers. It results in a sound that is much more collection of songs than the sculpted album we're used to on RZA led Wu projects. The emceeing overall improves though and the highs are really high on the album, but the sound is so scattered that, instead of vibing with an overall sound throughout, it's just whether you feel each individual song or not.