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Street Sweeper Social Club [PA] by Street Sweeper Social Club (CD, Jun-2009, Epitaph Records USA) 
Street Sweeper Social Club [PA] by Street Sweeper Social Club (CD, Jun-2009, Epitaph Records USA)

 
Street Sweeper Social Club [PA] by Street Sweeper Social Club (CD, Jun-2009, Epitaph Records USA)

Release Date: Jun 2009
Format: CD
Record Label: Epitaph Records (USA)
Genre: R&B, Rap
UPC: 075597981957
Product ID: EPID73564080
Description: Street Sweeper Social Club: Boots Riley (vocals); Tom Morello (guitar, bass instrument, background vocals). Personnel: Stanton Moore (drums, percussion); Trevor Welch, Dave Gibbs, Eric Gardner, Jim Scott, Carl Restivo (background vocals)...
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Track Listing
1. Fight! Smash! Win!
2. 100 Little Curses
3. Oath, The
4. Squeeze, The
5. Clap For the Killers
6. Somewhere In the World It's Midnight
7. Shock You Again
8. Good Morning, Mrs. Smith
9. Megablast
10. Promenade
11. Nobody Moves (Til We Say Go)

Details
Producer:Tom Morello
Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Street Sweeper Social Club: Boots Riley (vocals); Tom Morello (guitar, bass instrument, background vocals).
Personnel: Stanton Moore (drums, percussion); Trevor Welch, Dave Gibbs, Eric Gardner, Jim Scott, Carl Restivo (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Jim Scott.
When Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello and the Coup's Boots Riley started making plans to put together a group, even rap-rock haters had to stand up and take notice. However, anyone who expected a revolutionary record were likely disappointed by the outcome. Morello and Riley are both well-established as politically charged, left-wing activists, but most of STREET SWEEPER SOCIAL CLUB's militant content is overshadowed by rallying party rhymes. The bulk of the record feels like it was made to be performed at live festivals, presumably for audiences to hold up their lighters and shout along. But more than anything, it sounds like Rage Against the Machine Part 2, with a less riotous singer. Boots is a great rapper who has never really gotten his due respect, and while he is quite capable of rapping along with the funk-metal backdrop, his vocals just don't seem as suited for anthemic stomps as Zack de la Rocha's screams did. Still there are some decent fist-pumping rhymes about giving it to The Man. And the rhythmic foundation laid by Galactic drummer Stanton Moore and Morello (who plays bass as well as guitar) is thick and solid.

Editorial Reviews
Riley keeps it intriguing with lyrics that reward deeper analysis...
Spin

Morello's bluesteel guitar work is in fine form, and Riley pops off some nice shots on tracks like 'The Squeeze' and '100 Little Curses'...
Billboard

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