Racially Yours

Racially Yours
Studio album by The Frogs
Released 2000
Recorded 1990-1993
Genre Folk rock
Length 1:00:40
Label 4 Alarm Records
Producer The Frogs
The Frogs chronology
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(1999)Bananimals1999
Racially Yours
(2000)
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Racially Yours is an album recorded by the band The Frogs. The album was originally presented to Homestead Records in 1991, but they refused to release it because of its controversial subject matter. At this point the album only consisted of the first 12 songs. After much delay, it was released in 2000 on Four Alarm Records with an additional 13 tracks, and a tongue-in-cheek sticker proclaiming it "the most controversial album of all time".

Unlike the sexually charged and comedic material on It's Only Right and Natural and My Daughter the Broad, Racially Yours focuses on subjects such as American racism, genocide and patriotism. The songs are sung from the point of view of both African Americans and white Americans, and the lyrics are as serious as they are satirical. In the song "Blackman, Blackman", Dennis quips, "a black man's heaven is a white man's hell". In "The Flag", Jimmy urges, "brother, let's make the flag red, white and black".

Track listing

  1. "Truth"
  2. "Holidays 4 King"
  3. "Sorry I'm White"
  4. "White Guy"
  5. "400 Years"
  6. "Racially Yours"
  7. "Now You Know You're Black"
  8. "White Like Me"
  9. "My Slave"
  10. "Freedom"
  11. "Whitefully Dead"
  12. "BlackMan, BlackMan"
  13. "Full of Monkeys"
  14. "I Had a Dream"
  15. "Revolution"
  16. "Massa"
  17. "Darkmeat 4 Sale"
  18. "The Flag"
  19. "An Unwanted Child & A Wanted Man"
  20. "2 Blacks Don't Make a White"
  21. "The Purification of the Race"
  22. "You're a Bigot"
  23. "The Blue-eyed Devil & Brown-eyed Angel"
  24. "Uncle Sam Loves U"
  25. "Prejudiced"

Personnel

  • Jimmy Flemion - Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals on 01-03, 05-10, 13, 15-23, 25
  • Dennis Flemion - Drums, Keyboards, Vocals on 04, 11-12, 14, 24

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