To celebrate the 25th anniversary of La the Darkman’s Heist of the Century LP, Coalmine Records has partnered up with the Brooklyn native for a special edition vinyl reissue, marking the first time that the record’s been repressed since its original release. This album is widely regarded as one of the strongest and most underrated releases from a Wu-Tang Clan affiliate, and it’s easy to understand why once you hear its dynamic 18 tracks.
The Killer Bee embodies the raw spirit of the Wu while adding his own signature gritty flavor throughout Heist of the Century. He shines whether he’s spitting solo on standouts like “Shine,” “Street Life,” and the title track, and when he’s joined by rap heavyweights like Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Havoc, and Masta Killah. Rae actually delivers two show-stopping guest performances on”Az the World Turns” and “Spring Water.” The production lineup is just as serious, which boasts credits from the likes of RZA, DJ Muggs, Havoc, 4th Disciple, as well as Carlos “Six July” Broady—who produced 10 tracks—among others.
Whether you were there day one, only started diving into the Wu’s vast discography recently, or somewhere in between, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better representation of their sound than Heist of the Century.
A1 | Lucci |
A2 | Shine |
A3 | City Lights |
A4 | What Thugs Do |
B1 | Heist of the Century |
B2 | Fifth Disciple |
B3 | Now Y |
B4 | Spring Water |
B5 | 4 Souls |
C1 | Street Life |
C2 | Love |
C3 | Figaro Chain |
C4 | Polluted Wisdom |
C5 | Gun Rule |
D1 | Element Of Surprise |
D2 | Az the World Turnz |
D3 | Wu-Blood Kin |
D4 | I Want It All |