Collection: Ghostface Killah Vinyl Records

Of all the Wu-Tang solo careers, Ghostface Killah's has held up the best across the longest stretch. From Ironman in 1996 through Supreme Clientele in 2000 and onwards, his catalogue pairs cinematic, image-dense lyrics with some of the most adventurous production in the Wu-Tang universe — particularly RZA's work on the early records and Just Blaze's on Fishscale.

The vinyl pressings of the Epic/Def Jam-era records are increasingly sought-after; the soul-sample-heavy production translates particularly well to LP playback.

Best Ghostface Killah Albums on Vinyl

Supreme Clientele (2000)
— Often cited as his masterpiece. Dense, vivid, packed with the elliptical lyric writing that defined his style.

Ironman (1996)
— His solo debut, heavily featuring Raekwon and Cappadonna. The companion record to Only Built 4 Cuban Linx....

Fishscale (2006)
— His mid-career peak. Produced by MF DOOM and Just Blaze among others. "Shakey Dog", "The Champ", "Underwater".

Twelve Reasons to Die (2013)
— The Adrian Younge-produced concept album. Cinematic, soul-led, beautifully sequenced.

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