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Paul's Boutique

Paul's Boutique
 

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Beastie Boys

Paul's Boutique

 
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Release Date: November 30, 1988
Label: Capitol
Rating: 5.0
 
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Description: 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
 
 

 
Tracklist of Paul's Boutique

Disc 1
1 To All The Girls  1:29 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Shake Your Rump  3:20 no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Johnny Ryall  2:60 no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Egg Man  3:02 no lyrics yet - submit it
5 High Plains Drifter  4:09 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 The Sound Of Science   no lyrics yet - submit it
7 3-Minute Rule  3:40 view lyrics
8 Hey Ladies  3:49 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 5-Piece Chicken Dinner  0:23 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun  3:28 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Car Thief  3:40 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 What Comes Around  3:08 no lyrics yet - submit it
13 Shadrach  4:08 no lyrics yet - submit it
14 Ask For Janice  0:11 no lyrics yet - submit it
15 B-Boy Bouillabaisse  12:33 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

B-BOY CLASSIC...MUST HAVE

This CD is an EXTREME CLASSIC. Oh its 420 and put this cd on and just SHAKE YO RUMPA!!!

Innovtaive and fun to Listen to

Such was the power of Licensed to Ill that everybody, from fans to critics, thought that not only could the Beastie Boys not top the record, but that they were destined to be a one-shot wonder. These feelings were only amplified by their messy, litigious departure from Def Jam and their flight from their beloved New York to Los Angeles, since it appeared that the Beasties had completely lost the plot. Many critics in fact thought that Paul's Boutique was a muddled mess upon its summer release in 1989, but that's the nature of the record -- it's so dense, it's bewildering at first, revealing its considerable charms with each play. To put it mildly, it's a considerable change from the hard rock of Licensed to Ill, shifting to layers of samples and beats so intertwined they move beyond psychedelic; it's a painting with sound. Paul's Boutique is a record that only could have been made in a specific time and place. the Beasties have never been better -- not just because their jokes are razor-sharp, but because they construct full-bodied narratives and evocative portraits of characters and places. Few pop records offer this much to savor, and if Paul's Boutique only made a modest impact upon its initial release, over time its influence could be heard through pop and rap, yet no matter how its influence was felt, it stands alone as a record of stunning vision, maturity, and accomplishment. Plus, it's a hell of a lot of fun, no matter how many times you've heard it.

Underapreciated gem

This CD is full of interesting sounds and styles. It's something I can always go back and listen to and it never sounds stupid, dated or unoriginal.