Wu-Tang Clan & Various Artists “Wu-Chronicles” Priority/Wu-Tang Records Grade: C+ Combining the mysticism of a Saturday afternoon “Kung-fu” marathon and the grim reality of racism and urban violence, the Wu-Tang Clan have come out with some of the most original music in hip hop. They have also been able to make an impact every year in the music world. That’s mainly due to the solo projects each band member has released since the band’s inception. Fortunately, for casual Wu fans, “Wu-Chronicles” is now available. The “best of” collection features highlights of each of the band members’ solo works along with a couple of unre leased tracks. The album kicks off with “4th Chamber” from one of the better MCs of the group, Genius. Their fascination with the martial arts is immediately evi dent as a sample of a martial arts movie is laid out before a harsh, throbbing staccato beat hits the listener. Less talented rappers may obsess over filling every blank space with a relentless beat, but each member of the Wu-Tang, especially Genius and Method Man, make effective use of silence. Fans of the late Notorious B.I.G., a.k.a Christopher Wallace, will no doubt want to check out track three, “The What,” as he trades off boasts with Method Man. Though each member of the Wu Tang has a chance to show off their cer tain strengths by putting all their songs on one album, it leaves the album somewhat disjointed. With the excep tion of the unreleased tracks “Latunza Hit,” by the Wu-Syndicate and “96 Recreation (Demo),” by Cappadonna, The RZA and O.D.B, “Wu-Chronicles” comes off as a nicely packaged mix tape. Critics of the gangsta rap genre will have plenty of their arguments con firmed with “Wu-Chronicles.” While the musical styles may be varied, the lyrical subjects are fairly universal. Double breasted suits, enemies taken out with glocks and shotguns and the typical misogynistic blasts litter all of the tracks on “Wu-Chronicles.” The only other major gripe about “Wu-Chronicles” is that most of the tracks come from albums that were more focused and realized than their last collaborative effort, “Wu-Tang Forever.” Taking them out of their con text and pasting them together with the works of another group member is sort of like having an album full of Breeders and Frank Black singles. It may be a decent mix to do at home, but released on a large scale, it just doesn’t quite gel. Min, ior casual tans, its aetiniteiy worth the purchase. Better to find out your favorite rapper’s tracks with the purchase of only one CD than to face poverty for a couple of months by buy ing each of the band’s solo projects. Pick your favorite tracks off “Wu Chronicles” and choose your own Wu adventure. -Sean McCarthy BET, assorted artists “Planet Groove” Virgin Records Grade: B+ It seems these days, everyone is putting out a compilation album, a trend especially beaten to death in the hip-hop genre. And every media outlet on the urban beat seems to think they can put out an album that will be the be-all and end-all of compilations. Along with a variety of record com panies, video channels such as MTV and VH-1 have all released sets of com pilation albums. But who better to com pile a mix of urban music than the music television channel dedicated solely to hip-hop, rhythm and blues and rap? The answer is, of course, Black Entertainment Television. This week, the folks at BET have released their first compilation - “The Best of Planet Groove.” Fans of the BET show could have probably picked hundreds of songs as the best of “Planet Groove,” but BET narrowed it down to 15. For the uninitiated, “Planet Groove” is more of the sultry side of R&B music. You won’t find Tupac Shakur or Dr. Dre on the groove, but you will find a mix of artists that aren’t on the gang ster rap tip. l he producers selected only the greatest of R&B artists to appear on BET’s debut compilation album. Mariah Carey, Brian McKnight and Erykah Badu are just a few that were tabbed as the best of “Planet Groove.” The first track, “I Get Lonely,” fea turing the sexy sounds of Janet Jackson, immediately sets the tone. Anyone try ing to create an atmosphere will get the job done by popping this in the CD player. One of the more erotic songs is “My Body” by LSG. Three legends of the game, Gerald Levert, Keith Sweat and Johnny Gill each provide lyrics that any Romeo would love to have in his arsenal. The slow tune and beat of the music could lull someone to sleep or make their knees buckle. That is the quintes sence of “Planet Groove.” Although most of the songs have the traditional harmony and style R&B music is known for, the lone problem with the album is some of the songs have been overplayed by radio stations and video channels. Montell Jordan’s “Let’s Ride,” fea dailyneb.com... smooth as silk Advertising Positions Applications are now being taken for summer and fall sales positions in the advertising department of the Daily Nebraskan. Must be available 15-20 hours per week, be dependable, outgoing, and excited about working with people. Any major is acceptable. We offer commissions based on sales and plenty of sales and creative experience. Summer positions begin no later than May 17 and fall positions begin no later than August 2. Orientation will be scheduled in April for those hired. 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Obviously, the more well-known songs are needed to sell records, but the mix of famous and obscure tracks cre ates a more well-rounded and represen tative R&B album. That mix, along with the quality of songs, makes BET’s “The Best of Planet Groove” one of the better compi lation albums that have come out lately. Fans of the show will love the album, and people that haven’t turned their television sets to Black Entertainment Television will get a good look at an up-and-coming music scene. -Jay Saunders - t .. , Make it count for your degree! Enjoy a wonderful Colorado summer! Select from 500 classes and 4 convenient terms. first 4-week term.May 17-June 11 Second 4-week term_June 14-July 9 8-week term—.June 14-August 6 Third 4-week term.July 12-August 6 There are no formal admission requirements. Call to request a free copy of the 1999 Summer Class Schedule, 1 (800) 854-6456. 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