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Catch33 10-21-2008 07:28 PM

Beastie Boys: Paul's Boutique
 
Really one of the most unappreciated albums ever. When I got it (so many years ago) I remember saying to my college roommate "These guys are really, really good". He just laughed because at the time they were really only known for "License to Ill". But time will tell, and of course in this case time has told.

Fruitonica 10-21-2008 08:50 PM

Hardly unappreciated, it has been smothered in acclaim. And it also went double platinum.

I agree though that it's a great rap album.

Surell 10-21-2008 09:16 PM

I have a hard time choosing between this and Licensed to Ill as my favorite Beastie Boys album, and Check Your Head can make it's way into the competition. But I think Paul's Boutique is my favorite.

SATCHMO 10-21-2008 10:17 PM

Paul's Boutique is definitely one of my fav's. The amount of random small music samples that went into that album is unbelievable. go to paulsboutiqe.info and click on the individual songs to see.

Piss Me Off 10-22-2008 09:33 AM

I think Check Your Head is the underappreciated one. A truly ecclectic album and it's home to one of my favourite hip-hop tunes, So What'cha Want.

strappy 11-05-2008 04:40 PM

But what happened to the Beasties? They fell off big time. Their rhymes got weak. They even released another instrumental album called the MixUp—and I loved In Sounds From Way Out—and even that sounded kind of tired.

Pauls is an awesome album and I still play it.

jackhammer 11-05-2008 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Piss Me Off (Post 534020)
I think Check Your Head is the underappreciated one. A truly ecclectic album and it's home to one of my favourite hip-hop tunes, So What'cha Want.

OMG. What an awesome tune. One of my favourite BB tracks. That and 'Hey Ladies'.

Surell 11-05-2008 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Piss Me Off (Post 534020)
I think Check Your Head is the underappreciated one. A truly ecclectic album and it's home to one of my favourite hip-hop tunes, So What'cha Want.

I think Check Your Head is when they went more Rock then they were in the past. I mean, they had a Punk (or very similar sounding to Punk) song on there. But it's a great album too, it's one of the three albums i've fully listened to by them (Licensed to Ill, Paul's Boutique, and it), and you're correct about it being very eclectic. So Watcha Want was heavy and hardcore.

Piss Me Off 11-06-2008 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Surell (Post 541097)
I think Check Your Head is when they went more Rock then they were in the past. I mean, they had a Punk (or very similar sounding to Punk) song on there. But it's a great album too, it's one of the three albums i've fully listened to by them (Licensed to Ill, Paul's Boutique, and it), and you're correct about it being very eclectic. So Watcha Want was heavy and hardcore.

They were going back to their roots with that song, they were a hardcore punk band on their first EP's before they got big.

kthedrummer 11-06-2008 09:02 AM

Paul's Boutique was so different from Licensed to Ill which is almost a novelty album...I mean they opened up for Madonna in 1985...Paul's then came out and is really like alterna-punk-rap. It set the tone for the rest of their career where they became trend setters rather than trend followers.

Surell 11-08-2008 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Piss Me Off (Post 541188)
They were going back to their roots with that song, they were a hardcore punk band on their first EP's before they got big.

So I've heard. I love that song, too.

xx__J3SSi 11-26-2008 06:11 PM

bloomin brilliant album :)

Theamazingcorey 12-05-2008 03:29 PM

great album

Janszoon 12-05-2008 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Catch33 (Post 533844)
Really one of the most unappreciated albums ever. When I got it (so many years ago) I remember saying to my college roommate "These guys are really, really good". He just laughed because at the time they were really only known for "License to Ill". But time will tell, and of course in this case time has told.

It's funny, I think Paul's Boutique gets a lot of praise heaped on it now, but when it came out I don't remember it being all that well received.

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Originally Posted by Piss Me Off (Post 534020)
I think Check Your Head is the underappreciated one. A truly ecclectic album and it's home to one of my favourite hip-hop tunes, So What'cha Want.

Kind of opposite of Paul's Boutique, I remember Check Your Head being huge when it came out. Everybody I knew loved that album, the songs got a lot of play on MTV and it seems like the critics saw it as this really maturing, quantum leap forward album for them. Maybe it's reputation has faded now but I always think of it as one of their most highly regarded albums.

Rockafella 12-05-2008 04:52 PM

Loved it!

MURDER JUNKIE 12-05-2008 05:07 PM

Most of you are far to young to appreciate how sweet hip hop was in the 80's and early 90's, anybody's songs were public domain to use as samples which created a limitless backdrop to any MC's rhymes no matter how much money you had you had a limitless supply of background for you to drop the hard rhymes without paying royalties to other artists. Just imagine for a second what P. Diddy pays to use 1 song in his ridiculous "music" and then imagine for a second what it would cost to make Paul's Boutique song by song. If you need help check out the song by song sample reference here : Beastie Boys’ Paul’s Boutique Samples and References List


This is one of the very last albums where hip-hop was truly free

R.I.P

kowalchuker@hotmail.com 12-08-2008 07:49 PM

well im not a big fan of their last album. I admit when I was younger i really liked there stuff but now that i am older i realize that most of the music they make sounds the same. if they switched it up a little i would like them more


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