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"Stick Me for My Riches" contains additional vocals by Gerald Alston.
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"Starter" contains additional vocals by Sunny Valentine and Tash Mahogany.
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"Windmill" contains guitars by John Frusciante.
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Sample credits
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"Campfire" contains a sample from "Gypsy Woman" as performed by The Persuasions, and dialogue from
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Shaolin & Wu-Tang and Writing Kung Fu.
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"Take it Back" contains a sample from "Nautilus" as performed by Bob James.
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"Rushing Elephants" contains a sample from "Marcia in LA (Alzati spia)" as performed by Ennio
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Morricone.
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"Unpredictable" contains a sample from "Wailing Wail" as performed by Nicolas Flagello.
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"The Heart Gently Weeps" contains an interpolation of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" as performed
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by The Beatles.
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"Stick Me for My Riches" contains a sample from "Hang on Sloopy" as performed by David Porter.
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"Windmill" contains samples from "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" as performed by Nancy Sinatra,
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"Ain't No Sunshine" as performed by Lyn Collins and "Brave and Strong" as performed by Sly and the
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Family Stone.
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"Weak Spot" contains a sample from "Sneakin' in the Back" as performed by Tom Scott.
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"Life Changes" contains samples from "The Road We Didn't Take" as performed by Freda Payne, and
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"Easiest Way to Fall" as performed by Freda Payne.
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Personnel
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RZA – performer, strings, arranger, programming, producer, engineer, mixing GZA – performer
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Method Man – performer Raekwon – performer Ghostface Killah – performer
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Inspectah Deck – performer U-God – performer Masta Killa – performer Cappadonna – performer
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Erykah Badu – vocals George Clinton – vocals Dexter Wiggle – vocals Sunny Valentine – vocals
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Gerald Alston – vocals Tash Mahogany – vocals John Frusciante – guitar Dhani Harrison – guitar
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Shavo Odadjian – bass Gary Foote – bass
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Trevor James – bass Marco Vitali – strings Lamont Dozier – composer
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George Drakoulias – producer, engineer Mathematics – producer Easy Mo Bee – producer, programing
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Mitchell Diggs – executive producer Oliver Grant – executive producer
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Jose Reynoso - engineer, mixing Bob Lanzner – mastering Steve Chahley – mixing, assistant
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Sandy Brummels – creative director Alexx Henry – photography Jason Kpana – A&R
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Tamika Layton – A&R Jamaal Meeks - A&R Vickie Charles – publicity Daniel Pappas – marketing
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Tatia Fox – marketing Eva Ries – marketing
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Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts References External links 8 Diagrams at Discogs
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Wu-Tang Clan albums 2007 albums Albums produced by RZA Albums produced by Easy Mo Bee
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Albums produced by George Drakoulias Universal Records albums
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Glendora is a city in the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County, California, east of Los
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Angeles. As of the 2020 census, the population of Glendora was 52,558.
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Known as the "Pride of the Foothills", Glendora is nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel
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Mountains. Its downtown area, locally known as the Glendora Village, hosts dozens of restaurants,
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cafes, shops, and boutiques along Glendora Avenue with many community events scheduled throughout
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the year. It has been voted as one of the best and friendliest downtowns in the San Gabriel Valley
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for the last eight years. A suburban feel, low crime rates, and a consistently high-ranking school
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district has made the city an attractive choice for families in the region. Glendora was
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incorporated on November 13, 1911, the 25th city to achieve incorporation in Los Angeles County.
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Neighborhoods and residences in Glendora reflect the city's history and range from Queen Annes, to
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Folk Victorians, early 20th-century bungalows, to ranch style homes, to mid-rise multi-family
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residential complexes, to modern mansions. Glendora's most expensive neighborhoods contain many
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very large, secluded, estate homes with views across the San Gabriel Valley to Downtown Los
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Angeles. Glendora is also home to the Glendora Country Club, which includes a Robert Trent Jones
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Sr. 18-hole golf course that has been played by many professional golfers.
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Glendora is bordered by Azusa and the unincorporated community of Citrus to the west, San Dimas to
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the east and south, Covina and the unincorporated community of Charter Oak to the south, and the
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San Gabriel Mountains range to the north.
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History
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Ygnacio Palomares received the land grant Rancho San Jose from Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado in
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1837. The land included the present day cities of Pomona, Claremont, La Verne, San Dimas, and
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Glendora.
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Like many cities in the San Gabriel Valley, Glendora was established on previously remote
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agricultural land when the area became connected to the outside world upon the completion of the
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Santa Fe Railway's main transcontinental line from Los Angeles to Chicago in May 1887. Located at
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the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, Glendora was started on approximately that were subdivided
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and sold by George D. Whitcomb in late March 1887. On the first day of sale, 300 lots were sold.
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Whitcomb was the founder of the Whitcomb Locomotive Works in Chicago and Rochelle, Illinois and had
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moved to California in the early 1880s. He devised the name Glendora by combining the name of his
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wife, Leadora Bennett Whitcomb, with the location of his home in a glen of the San Gabriel
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Mountains. In December 1907, the development of Glendora got a boost when passenger service opened
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on a new extension of the Pacific Electric Railway's Monrovia–Glendora Line which provided hourly
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one-seat ride service from downtown Glendora to the Pacific Electric Building at Sixth and Main in
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Downtown Los Angeles. Prior to its 1911 incorporation, Glendora's administrator officially occupied
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the office of President of Glendora.
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The downtown area as it appears now is the product of years of renovation and maintenance by the
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city. The former opera house, movie theatre, Pacific Electric station, banks, hotels, grocery and
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department stores were converted into more modern commercial buildings. The original layout can be
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read about on the Downtown Glendora Historical Walk, by reading placards placed along Glendora
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Avenue (previously called Michigan Avenue). The original townsite was bounded by Sierra Madre
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Avenue on the north, Minnesota Avenue on the east, Ada Avenue and the railroad on the south, and
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Pennsylvania Avenue on the west.
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Glendora used to be home to several military academies, which have since been converted into either
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churches or private school facilities. These academies included Brown Military Academy, now St.
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Lucy's Priory High School and Church of the Open Door on Sierra Madre, and Harding Military
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Academy, whose property is now home to North Glendora Private, a prestigious private community
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adjacent to Easley Canyon atop Glendora Avenue.
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From 1960 to 1978, Glendora was home to Clokey Productions which produced 85 episodes of Gumby and
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65 episodes of Davey and Goliath in town. In celebration of this history, Glendora hosted the first
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Gumby Fest in 2014 which brought thousands of people from around the country and Canada. In 2015
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the 2nd GumbyFest was held at Citrus College over an entire weekend.
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Several wildfires have affected the city in recent years, the most notable being the campfire
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triggered Colby Fire, which displaced hundreds of Glendora residents. A relief concert titled
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"Glendora Band Aid" was held shortly after the fire to help raise funds to assist the homeowners
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who lost their homes in the fire.
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Glendora has an active Chamber of Commerce, established in 1903. The mission of the Glendora
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Chamber is to provide tools and resources to assist the business community in prospering and
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adapting to the economic climate, while growing membership and promoting local purchasing.
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Geography
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The city lies in the eastern end of the San Gabriel Valley between the San Gabriel Mountains range
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to the north and the South Hills to the south.
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and
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, or 0.84%, is water.
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Climate