Paul's Boutique by Beastie Boys

Paul's Boutique

Beastie Boys

1989

Paul's Boutique is a Hip-Hop album by Beastie Boys, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 145 pressings tracked, owned by 78 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • Alternative Hip-Hop
  • dense
  • playful
  • urban

About

<b>100 Best Albums</b> If <i>Licensed to Ill</i> was the frat party, <i>Paul’s Boutique</i> was the tall tale: a sprawling, psychedelic joke so delightful in the telling that the punchline ceased to matter. The band was in LA now, doing LA things: swimming (the rental mansion had a bridge over the pool), hobnobbing, and cruising around (Adam Yauch’s new car, an early 1970s Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham d’Elegance, was outfitted with a digital tape player to listen to rough mixes—unheard of at the time). And instead of the boxy, minimalistic grid of <i>Licensed to Ill</i>, you had LA’s winding roads, a Möbius strip of funk and soul samples (stitched together by producers the Dust Brothers) shaded by Seussian trees. Certain tracks are classics—the Three Stooges-in-the-club routines of “Shake Your Rump” and “Hey Ladies,” the supernatural sludge of “Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun.” But the effect of <i>Paul’s Boutique</i> was more than the sum of its parts. This wasn’t just hip-hop as a sound, but a way of understanding culture: magpie, extroverted, deeply entertained by just about everything around it. The band’s creativity didn’t lie in expressing the innermost depths of their respective souls (a myth anyway, as it turns out), but in the ingenuity and sheer joy with which they assembled and reassembled the flotsam and jetsam of the world into something new—an approach that, among other things, anticipated the giddy, information-saturated possibilities of the internet a good decade before most people really knew what the internet was. Art is attention; with <i>Paul’s Boutique</i>, the Beastie Boys paid it. It flopped, of course, both critically and commercially. Then the world caught up.

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Tracklist

  1. 1To All the Girls1:29
  2. 2Shake Your Rump3:18
  3. 3Johnny Ryall3:01
  4. 4Egg Man2:57
  5. 5High Plains Drifter4:13
  6. 6The Sounds of Science3:11
  7. 73-Minute Rule3:39
  8. 8Hey Ladies3:47
  9. 95-Piece Chicken Dinner0:23
  10. 10Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun3:28
  11. 11Car Thief3:39
  12. 12What Comes Around3:07
  13. 13Shadrach4:08
  14. 14Ask for Janice0:11
  15. 15B-Boy Bouillabaisse: 59 Chrystie Street0:56
  16. 16B-Boy Bouillabaisse: Get On the Mic1:14
  17. 17B-Boy Bouillabaisse: Stop That Train1:58
  18. 18B-Boy Bouillabaisse: A Year and a Day2:21
  19. 19B-Boy Bouillabaisse: Hello Brooklyn1:31
  20. 20B-Boy Bouillabaisse: Dropping Names1:02
  21. 21B-Boy Bouillabaisse: Lay It On Me0:53
  22. 22B-Boy Bouillabaisse: Mike On the Mic0:48
  23. 23B-Boy Bouillabaisse: A.W.O.L.1:45

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Performers

Production & Engineering

78 collectors on Gatefold own this · 145 pressings tracked on Gatefold