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Paul's Boutique

by: Beastie Boys



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0007777917432
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 1989
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: July 19, 1989
Sales Rank: 7718
Studio: Capitol










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After the out-of-nowhere success of Licensed to Ill, the Beasties had to prove they were more than one-album wonders, and they hit it out of the park with this follow-up. The Boys' lyrics are a hysterical deluge of cultural allusion (Ponce De Leon, Sadaharu Oh, and Love Connection's Chuck Woolery all get name-dropped), compressed wordplay, and adenoidal snottiness, but the real stars are the Dust Brothers, whose production is a hip-hop landmark. Their music tracks sound like the history of rock and funk radio boiled down to a pure concentrate--monster jams built out of thousands of unexpected samples (Johnny Cash! The Sweet!). It's a killer party album, kinetic and dense, and it never slows down. --Douglas Wolk









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Disc 1:
  1. To All The Girls
  2. Shake Your Rump
  3. Johnny Ryall
  4. Egg Man
  5. High Plains Drifter
  6. The Sound Of Science
  7. 3-Minute Rule
  8. Hey Ladies
  9. 5-Piece Chicken Dinner
  10. Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun
  11. Car Thief
  12. What Comes Around
  13. Shadrach
  14. Ask For Janice
  15. B-Boy Bouillabaisse


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * ballantine quarts with a puzzoo on the cap ...
Respect to the Beasties for the courage to grow up. That said, however, this, their second album, was their creative zenith, at least as a straight hip hop crew. I'm obssessed with the song "high plains drifter" and am going to, at some point in my life, try everything mentioned in the song. I've already spent a night at the motel 6.....



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * slow ...
This product was what I wanted.However, it took almost a month for me to get it. I ordered 3 other CD's at the same time and receievd them within two weeks. Good product, horrible shipping.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Everything You've Heard Is True ...
It's all been said before so I'll keep this short. But if you are interested and ANY kind of Hip Hop or modern funk/rock you need to own this album. No only is it an awesome album in and of itself, but it has grown into a classic of cultural proportions. It was a major influence on bands like Sublime and 311 who have in turn influenced countless bands themselves. It also proved that the B-Boys were more than just a white boy rap gimmick. Anyway, do yourself a favor and get in on modern music history.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * This record changed my life ...
The Beasties opened my eyes to an entire world of musical style and this album continues to be a pillar of my psyche. Buy it NOW listen to it on repeat, preferably with headphones.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The Greatest Beastie Boys Album ...
This unique audio stew produced by the Dust Brothers makes the Beastie Boys shine their brightest. Sometimes you have to take an artist and let a producer shove them through a strainer until something good happens. Just look at artists like Les Claypool. Without being surrounded by the proper talent and influences his work seems unrefined and dull. The same goes for the Beastie Boys. They need geniuses like the Dust Brothers to make their cool raps come alive. Sometimes you have to just drop your ego and build a team. This album captures the magic and is worth owning.


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