Steal This Album is the third studio album by Oakland hip hop duo The Coup, released four years after their second album Genocide & Juice. It is a homage to 1970s radical Abbie Hoffman's Steal This Book. The album became the group's most critically successful release, and is widely considered to be their best album.[citation needed]
Steal This Album features the group's signature sound, funky live-instrumentation production and socially conscious, political lyrics delivered in a humorous, satirical manner. It features the single "Me & Jesus the Pimp in a '79 Granada Last Night", a seven+ minute storytelling track.
The album was re-released in 2002 as Steal This Double Album, which featured two bonus tracks: "What the Po-Po's Hate" and "Swervin'", and a bonus disc featuring over 70 minutes of live performance footage.
Track listing
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Title |
Producer |
Performer |
1 |
"The Shipment" |
Boots Riley, DJ Pam the Funkstress |
Boots Riley |
2 |
"Me & Jesus the Pimp in a '79 Granada Last Night" |
Boots Riley |
Boots Riley |
3 |
"20,000 Gun Salute" |
Boots Riley |
Boots Riley |
4 |
"Busterismology" |
Boots Riley |
Boots Riley |
5 |
"Cars & Shoes" |
Boots Riley, DJ Pam the Funkstress |
Boots Riley |
6 |
"Breathing Apparatus" |
Boots Riley |
Boots Riley, E-Roc |
7 |
"U.C.P.A.S." |
Edifice, Boots Riley |
Boots Riley, Vexx, Clap |
8 |
"Pizza Man (Skit)" |
- |
*Interlude* |
9 |
"The Repo Man Sings for You" |
Boots Riley |
Boots Riley, Del tha Funkee Homosapien |
10 |
"Underdogs" |
Boots Riley |
Boots Riley |
11 |
"Sneakin' In" |
Boots Riley |
Boots Riley |
12 |
"Do My Thang (Skit)" |
- |
- |
13 |
"Piss on Your Grave" |
Boots Riley |
Boots Riley |
14 |
"Fixation" |
Brother K |
Boots Riley |
Chart history
References
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| Other albums | |
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| Singles |
- "Not Yet Free"
- "Dig It"
- "Funk"
- "Me & Jesus in a '79 Granada Last Night"
- "Pork and Beef"
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