The Way Of The Wu

Here's How Wu-Tang's Career Is Parallel To Kung-Fu Movies
SAN BERNADINO, CA - SEPTEMBER 8: Atmosphere as The Wu-Tang Clan perform at the Rock the Bells Tenth Anniversary at San Manuel Amphitheatre on September 8, 2013 in San Bernadino, California. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)
SAN BERNADINO, CA - SEPTEMBER 8: Atmosphere as The Wu-Tang Clan perform at the Rock the Bells Tenth Anniversary at San Manuel Amphitheatre on September 8, 2013 in San Bernadino, California. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)

The most surprising thing about “A Better Tomorrow,” the latest album from New York’s Wu-Tang Clan, is not that it is generally strong but that the fractious nine-person group ended up making any kind of recording together at all. For its previous studio album, “8 Diagrams” (2007), Wu-Tang Clan ended up touring without its founder, the RZA, who had produced most of the album.

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