Featured performers include Sopranos actor Vincent Pastore (aka Big Pussy Bompensiero), WKTU morning show host Goumba Johnny, comedian Sal Richards, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, Public Enemy's Chuck D. along with a special appearance by Pastore's fellow Sopranos actor Tony Sirico (aka Paulie Walnuts). Pastore, Goumba Johnny and the others also star in a Mob Story commercial that has been airing on MTV, VH1, ESPN and other networks.
Mob Story was produced by Jack Douglas, a 30 year veteran who has shaped such legendary albums as John Lennon's Double Fantasy and Aerosmith's A Rock In A Hard Place.
If you are in the New York area, the album's bonus track, The Feds Threw A Party, is currently in rotation on WKTU 103.5 FM.
The song Vegas Ain't What She Used To Be, which skewers the new homogenized, family-friendly Las Vegas, not only features Vincent Pastore rapping, but I'm predicting that will be quite popular in this area (I reside in Las Vegas) once the radio stations here get wind of it.