The Swarm (album) explained
The Swarm is a 1998 compilation album by the Wu-Tang Killa Bees. All of the rappers on the album are either affiliated with or direct members of the Wu-Tang Clan. The album was largely produced by RZA.
Track listing
Track listing information is taken from the official liner notes and AllMusic.[1] [2]
Notes
- "Legacy" is wrongly credited to A.I.G. in the booklet of the album.
- The Intro to “And Justice for All” samples Martin Luther King speech at The Albany, Georgia Movement Vol.2 1961-1962
Personnel
- Sherin Baday – Production Coordination, Art Direction
- J. Brand – Producer
- R. Brown – Producer
- Cappadonna – Performer
- James Cruz – Mastering
- D.B. Allah – Producer
- Mitchell Diggs – Executive Producer
- Robert Diggs – Executive Producer
- Bobby Digital – Performer
- R. Filler – Producer
- Ghostface Killah – Performer
- Arlene Godfrey – Production Coordination
- Inspectah Deck – Producer, Performer
- Killarmy – Performer
- Marotta – Engineer
- Mathematics – Producer
- M. McDonald – Producer
- Method Man – Performer
- Nolan "Dr. No" Moffitte – Engineer
- Raekwon – Performer
- RZA – Producer
- Shyheim – Performer
- Steve Sola – Engineer
- Sunz of Man – Performer
- David Walker – Producer
- The Wu Elements – Producer
Notes and References
- The Swarm Volume 1. Wu-Tang Killa Bees. 1998. booklet. Priority Records. P2-50013.
- Web site: The Swarm, Vol. 1 - Wu-Tang Killa Bees. AllMusic. March 15, 2020.