Nightmares That Surface from Shallow Sleep

Nightmares That Surface from Shallow Sleep is the first album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan affiliate Warcloud,[1] originally released in 2002 as a CD-R by the Skarekrow Music label. It was remastered and reissued in 2006.

Nightmares That Surface from Shallow Sleep
Studio album by
Released2002
GenreHip hop
LabelSkarekrow Music
ChamberMusik SP (reissue)
Warcloud chronology
Nightmares That Surface from Shallow Sleep
(2002)
Smuggling Booze in the Graveyard
(2002)

Production was mostly handled by The Skarekrow, who produced seven tracks, and Item #, who produced five; producers 6 Mil, Halo, Tariq and Uno each produced one. Guest vocal appearances were made by Wu-Tang affiliates Black Knights, Northstar and singer Suga Bang Bang, as well as by Kurupt, Leviathan, Mantra, Onslaut, Sandman and The Skarekrow.

Track listing

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  1. "America"
    • Produced by The Skarekrow
  2. "Island of Dr. Warcloud"
    • Produced by Uno
  3. "Ghost Pirates: Old Los Angeles"
    • Produced by The Scarekrow
    • Featuring The Skarekrow
  4. "Strawberry Cream Champaign: The Club Joint"
    • Produced by The Skarekrow
    • Featuring Crisis & Monk of the Black Knights
  5. "Something Is Going to Make Me Smack This Bitch"
    • Produced by 6 Mil
    • Featuring Kurupt, Black Knights & Sandman
  6. "The Beer Song"
    • Produced by The Skarekrow
  7. "Old Toy Room/A Pie In The Sky (Food For Thought) "
    • Produced by Item #
  8. "Vicious Killer Beez"
  9. "The Renaissance"
    • Produced by Item #
    • Featuring Leviathan & Mantra
  10. "In the Hall of the Warrior King"
    • Produced by Item #
  11. "Channel "
    • Produced by Tariq
  12. "Mad Axes"
    • Produced by Item #
  13. "Mics, Turntables, Spray Cans & Records"
    • Produced The Skarekrow
    • Featuring Leviathan & Skarekrow
  14. "Falling Hammer"
    • Produced by Halo
  15. "Fever Dream"
    • Produced by The Skarekrow
  16. "Stay With It"
    • Produced by The Skarekrow
    • Featuring Leviathan & Onslaut

References

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  1. ^ "Warcloud". 7digital (in French). Retrieved 23 February 2024.