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01. "To All The Girls" 02. "Shake Your Rump" 03. "Johnny Ryall" 04. "Egg Man" 05. "High Plains Drifter" 06. "The Sounds Of Science" 07. "3-Minute Rule" 08. "Hey Ladies" 09. "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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 | | Description: | Paul's Boutique by Beastie Boys, released 31 January 2000, includes the following tracks: "Johnny Ryall", "High Plains Drifter", "3-Minute Rule", "5-Piece Chicken Dinner" and more.
This version of Paul's Boutique comes as a 1xCD. - © 1989 Brooklyn Dust Music / Dust Brothers Music ASCAP. All rights reserved / used by permission.
Recorded at Mario G's, mixed at Record Plant. 'Hello Brooklyn' recorded at The Opium Den.
© ? 1989 Capitol Records Inc.
Made In EU
Issued in a standard jewel case with ten page foldout booklet.
The US version with the same catalogue number can be found [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/31089]here[/url].
The European version with the same catalogue number (but differing CD smallprint) can be found [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/778432]here[/url].
Note this is entry is for EMI Uden pressings (IFPI 15xx), mastered at EMI Swindon, with no Mastering SID code present. In rare circumstances a 'NL' suffixed stamper code will be found with a 14xx code. Machinery from Swindon was moved to Uden."Paul's Boutique" on CD is the groundbreaking second studio album by the Beastie Boys, released by Capitol and widely regarded as one of the most innovative hip-hop records of all time. Characterized by its dense, sample-rich production and clever, pop-culture-laden lyrics, the album marked a bold artistic leap from the band's earlier party-oriented sound. With its seamless song transitions and collage-like soundscape, "Paul's Boutique" invites listeners into a cinematic, urban universe that rewards repeated plays and close listening. From energetic tracks packed with wordplay to more laid-back, groove-driven moments, this CD captures a pivotal moment when hip-hop was expanding its creative boundaries.
The Beastie Boys, formed in New York City, evolved from a hardcore punk band into one of the most influential hip-hop groups of their era. They became internationally known with their debut rap album and went on to shape alternative hip-hop with their adventurous production, humorous yet sharp lyrics, and a constant willingness to reinvent themselves. Over the years they earned critical acclaim, a dedicated global fan base, and multiple major awards and honors that cemented their status as pioneers in popular music. Their ability to fuse genres--from funk and rock to jazz and old-school hip-hop--helped open doors for countless artists who followed.
Capitol, the label behind this CD edition of "Paul's Boutique," is a long-standing, globally recognized record company with a rich history in popular music. Known for signing and developing diverse, often trend-setting artists, Capitol has played an important role in bringing influential albums and new musical directions to a wide international audience. With its experience in high-quality audio releases and catalog titles, Capitol's involvement underscores the lasting importance and enduring appeal of this landmark Beastie Boys album. |  | | Producer: |
Beastie Boys, The Dust Brothers |
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15 |
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7917432 |
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Universal International Music B.V. s-Gravelandseweg 80, 1217 EW Hilversum, NL productsafety@umusic.com |  |
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