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Hello Nasty

Hello Nasty
  • List Price: $11.94
  • Buy New: $7.13
  • as of 5/25/2012 11:47 EDT details
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  • Seller:sebebooks
  • Sales Rank:1,228
  • Format:Explicit Lyrics
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):6 x 4 x 8
  • Release Date:July 14, 1998
  • UPC:724383771622
  • EAN:0724383771622
  • ASIN:B000007TE8
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Tracks
  • Super Disco Breakin'
  • The Move
  • Remote Control
  • Song For The Man
  • Just A Test
  • Body Movin'
  • Intergalactic
  • Sneakin' Out The Hospital
  • Putting Shame In Your Game
  • Flowin' Prose
  • And Me
  • Three MC's And One DJ
  • The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Movin')
  • Song For Junior
  • I Don't Know
  • The Negotiation Limerick File
  • Electrify
  • Picture This
  • Unite
  • Dedication
  • Dr. Lee Ph.D - (with Money Mark)
  • Instant Death


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Beastie Boys Hello Nasty digitally remastered for the first time. The CD and digital configurations include a bonus disc of b-sides and rarities- also remastered. Bonus disc contains 7 never before released tracks, plus skits & remixes. The original artwork has been faithfully restored in this 10 panel eco-friendly 2 CD set. Also available as a 180 gram 2 LP gatefold vinyl set & digitally.
Amazon.com's Best of 1998
It's been a dozen years since the Beastie Boys broke, and on Hello Nasty, they show that--though they've grown up, matured, and just gotten older--they're still in touch with the inner brat that always made them so much fun. Turns out that the brat's turned into an ace record collector with choice taste in collaborators, too. --Randy Silver
Amazon.com essential recording
On their previous album, Ill Communication, the Beastie Boys expanded their parameters yet again, melding cutting-edge hip-hop with slinky jazz, butt-wiggling funk, weepy classical, and combustive punk rock. Four years down the line, the group's music isn't nearly as organic. They've all but abandoned the guitars and returned to the kind of old-school beats and rhythms that defined their groundbreaking 1989 disc, Paul's Boutique. But Hello Nasty isn't a regression, and it's anything but a cop-out: in addition to resurrecting the best elements from their past, the Beastie Boys have embraced the dopest high tech gizmos of the computer age. Hello Nasty gurgles like galactic sulfur pools, whizzes like a Sega game, and slurps and thumps like the best backward Hendrix loops. Add in a cavalcade of Latin percussion, calliope keyboards, and exotic samples (Stravinsky, Stephen Sondheim, Jazz Crusaders, Rachmaninoff), and you're left with one of the most creative and jubilant hip-hop records to date, even if you exclude witty lyrics like, "I'm the king of Boggle / There is none higher / I get 11 points off the word quagmire" ("Putting Shame in Your Game"). To paraphrase über-critic Robert Christgau, Paul's Boutique may have been the band's Pet Sounds, but Hello Nasty is the Beasties' Sgt. Pepper's. --Jon Wiederhorn

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