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Format: CD
 Nov 1999
 2 Discs
 Record Label: Capitol/EMI Records
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 724352294022 |
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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Beastie Boys 2. Slow and Low 3. Shake Your Rump 4. Gratitude 5. Skills to Pay the Bills 6. Root Down 7. Believe Me 8. Sure Shot 9. Body Movin' - (fatboy slim remix) 10. Boomin' Granny 11. Fight For Your Right 12. Country Mike's Theme 13. Pass the Mic 14. Something's Got to Give 15. Bodhisattva Vow 16. Sabrosa 17. Song For the Man 18. Soba Violence 19. Alive 20. Jimmy James 21. Three MC's and One DJ - (live, video version)
DISC 2: 1. Biz vs. The Nuge, The 2. Sabotage 3. Shadrach 4. Brass Monkey 5. Time For Livin' 6. Dub the Mic 7. Benny and the Jets 8. Negotiation Limerick File, The 9. I Want Some 10. Rock Hard 11. Son of Neckbone 12. Get It Together 13. Twenty Questions 14. Remote Control 15. Railroad Blues 16. Live Wire 17. So What'cha Want 18. Netty's Girl 19. Egg Raid on Mojo 20. Hey Ladies 21. Intergalactic
Album Notes Full title: The Sounds Of Science: The Beastie Boys Anthology. Beastie Boys: Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (rap vocals, guitar); Adam "MCA" Yauch (rap vocals, bass); Mike "Mike D." Diamond (rap vocals, drums). Additional personnel includes: Q-Tip, Biz Markie (rap vocals); Mark "Money Mark" Nishita (keyboards); Kate Schellebach (drums); Eric Bobo (percussion); Mix Master Mike (turntables); Amery Smith, Bucky Baxter, Brooke Williams, Nelson Keane Carse, Paul Vercesi. Producers: Beastie Boys, Rick Rubin, Scott Jarvis, Fatboy Slim. Engineers: Mario Caldato, Jr., Simon Thornton. Includes liner notes and song annotations by The Beastie Boys. "Alive" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. Full title: The Sounds Of Science: The Beastie Boys Anthology. Beastie Boys: Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (rap vocals, guitar); Adam "MCA" Yauch (rap vocals, bass); Mike "Mike D." Diamond (rap vocals, drums). Additional personnel includes: Q-Tip, Biz Markie (rap vocals); Mark "Money Mark" Nishita (keyboards); Kate Schellebach (drums); Eric Bobo (percussion); Mix Master Mike (turntables); Amery Smith, Bucky Baxter, Brooke Williams, Nelson Keane Carse, Paul Vercesi. Producers: Beastie Boys, Rick Rubin, Scott Jarvis, Fatboy Slim. Engineers: Mario Caldato, Jr., Simon Thornton. Includes liner notes and song annotations by The Beastie Boys. "Alive" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. Since emerging as a hard-core group from New York City's Lower East Side in 1980, the Beastie Boys have explored the worlds of rap, funk, and punk while simultaneously managing to influence music and society on a grander scale. SOUNDS OF SCIENCE documents all of the band's innovative turns on a beautifully packaged 2-CD set complete with a 77-page booklet brimming over with track-by-track commentary. The care taken in documenting the band's activity up through 1999 is impressive. It's all here, including early punk sides ("Beastie Boys" and "Egg Raid on Mojo," featuring then-member Kate Schellenbach, later of Luscious Jackson), early marriages of rock riffs and hip-hop ("She's on It"), and the frat-goon success of LICENSED TO ILL ("Fight For Your Right," "Brass Monkey"). Also included is the unpredictable trio's groundbreaking work with the Dust Brothers on such mind-blowing sound collages as "Shake Your Rump" and "Shadrach" (presaging Beck by seven years). Even after the boys returned to playing instruments, the results bounced between fat-back instrumentals ("Sabrosa") and hard-rocking masterpieces ("Sabotage"). Throughout the '90s, hip-hop was never far away, whether it was with sci-fi bombs ("Intergalactic") or collaborations with like-minded rap visionaries like Q-Tip ("Get It Together"). Since emerging as a hard-core group from New York City's Lower East Side in 1980, the Beastie Boys have explored the worlds of rap, funk, and punk while simultaneously managing to influence music and society on a grander scale. SOUNDS OF SCIENCE documents all of the band's innovative turns on a beautifully packaged 2-CD set complete with a 77-page booklet brimming over with track-by-track commentary. The care taken in documenting the band's activity up through 1999 is impressive. It's all here, including early punk sides ("Beastie Boys" and "Egg Raid on Mojo," featuring then-member Kate Schellenbach, later of Luscious Jackson), early marriages of rock riffs and hip-hop ("She's on It"), and the frat-goon success of LICENSED TO ILL ("Fight For Your Right," "Brass Monkey"). Also included is the unpredictable trio's groundbreaking work with the Dust Brothers on such mind-blowing sound collages as "Shake Your Rump" and "Shadrach" (presaging Beck by seven years). Even after the boys returned to playing instruments, the results bounced between fat-back instrumentals ("Sabrosa") and hard-rocking masterpieces ("Sabotage"). Throughout the '90s, hip-hop was never far away, whether it was with ...
Industry Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ...All this is necessary, the upshot of the Beasties' untamed, undiminished exuberance which has enabled them to splice together some of the best, most infectious and unlikeliest of sounds of the past two decades... Uncut (01/01/2002)
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