The Sounds of Science
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Beastie Boys
- Slow And Low
- Shake Your Rump
- Gratitude
- Skills To Pay The Bills
- Root Down
- Believe Me
- Sure Shot
- Body Movin'
- Boomin' Granny
- Fight For Your Right To Party
- Country Mike's Theme (Previously Unreleased)
- Pass The Mic
- Something's Got To Give
- Bodhisattva Vow
- Sabrosa
- Song For The Man
- Soba Violence
- Alive (Newly Recorded)
- Jimmy James
- Three Mc's and one DJ
Disc 2:
- The Biz Vs. The Nuge
- Sabotage
- Shadrach
- Brass Monkey
- Time For Livin'
- Dub The Mic
- Benny And The Jets
- Negotiation Limerick Files
- I Want Some
- Rock Hard
- Son Of Neckbone
- Get It Together
- Twenty Questions (Newly Recorded)
- Remote Control
- Railroad Blues (Previously Unreleased)
- Live Wire (Newly Recorded)
- So What'cha Want
- Netty's Girl
- Egg Raid On Mojo
- Intergalactic
- Hey Ladies
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16177 in Music
- Released on: 1999-11-23
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .47 pounds
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Between 1986's Licensed to Ill and 1999's hits package, The Sounds of Science, the Beastie Boys matured from attention-starved brats to insightful, funky, trendsetting brats with an ace record collection and top choice in collaborators. And by staying in tune with their inner children, the Beasties have also managed not to drop off in fervor as they've continued to push their boundaries. How many other hip-hop/rock groups would be able to put songs as different as the hard-core "Egg Raid on Mojo" and the jazzed-out instrumental "Sabrosa" on the same collection? As well as a slightly deranged take on Elton John's "Benny and the Jets"? At a hefty 42 tracks, this collection has something for everyone--and manages not to skimp on the hits or pad itself with filler. Though it would serve well as an introduction, The Sound of Science is even better as a companion. --Randy Silver
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Wee Little Beasties
"Ah yes indeed, its fun time" from Sure Shot.
Who would have thought that three Jewish boys from the Bronx, Adam Horowitz, Mike Diamond, and Adam Yauch could have turned out decades of mad hits and escaped their frat party women objectivizing beginnings to be enlightened social conscious but still oh so cool rappers. They have done it though being ground-breakers for the hip hop movement along the way.
This collection is far from a greatest hits collection. And therein lays its strength and weakness. You get to hear a variety of Beastie Boys sounds and in doing so get closer to the complete picture of what the band is all about, but if you don't care for their speed metal punk early days you might find yourself always skipping to the next track. It's hard to listen all the way through from track to track because of the b-sides and rarities. But some of those b-sides stand out as the best tracks on the CD. You can't get them anywhere else. The cool bossanova groove of "Twenty Questions" featuring Miho from Cibo Matto with lead vocals is just one of the best examples of this.
Another great feature of this CD is the liner notes that have some background gems on each song. It says something for the band that they were willing to take the time to put those interesting tidbits of musical inspiration, inane trivialities, thoughts, philosophies, and feelings instead of just pooping out another CD that sells with everyone's faves. In the liner notes, Adam Horovitz points out their dichotomy from putting out their breakthrough first album "License to Ill" with "Fight for Your Right" and "She's On It" to the socially conscious songs of "Song for The Man" and "Alive." I think Horovitz addresses the rift in ideology well when he says, "...in this $%!$'ed up world all you can hope for is change, and I'd rather be a hypocrite to you than a zombie forever."
The change sounds pretty good here, but if you buy it don't expect a Greatest Hits. But all those songs in between the few that might annoy you are some of the most innovative, creative, and fun hip hop that's been around for a long time. You may think that Biz Markie's singing in Elton John's cover "Benny and the Jets" is pretty horrendous and wince at "Boomin' granny" but you no doubt will be groovin' to the new age jazz of "Something's Gotta Give" and rockin' out to "So What'cha Want."
"I use the microphone like Picasso used clay / down with freckles from around the way / Peace to Bambata and Jazzy Jay / I rock the mic from here to Bombay" Rock on wee little Beasties.
I'm a 40 year Mom
who bought this CD set for my teenage daughter. She is, however, unable to get it away from me as I absolutely love these CD's. Here I am putting my suit and make-up on for work every morning - dancing and singing along to (especially, but not limited to) Shadrach and Brass Monkey by the Beastie Boys! Who would think? This is one of the most enjoyable, upbeat music ensembles that I have heard in a long time. They appeal to more than just the teenage crowd! Beastie Boys - you are immensely talented and your moms should be proud!
BEASTIE BOYS ANTHOLOGY The Sounds Of Science
The Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds Of Science is the latest and greatest cd for the band. The sounds, styles and quirky lyrics make for a wonderful trip down memory lane. It took me back to days of youth and reminded me of things long forgotten. As someone who hasn't owned a Beastie Boys cd in over ten years it was a thrill to hear this 142 minute collection. I recalled things like The Together Forever tour they did with RUN DMC, the movie Krush Grove, my very first apartment and even my high school graduation night. The recordings are so clear and the older songs sound better than ever. I am very impressed how well designed and produced this cd is. However, one song missing is "Paul Revere". It should have been included, if only to hear it with the tremendous sound quality this cd provides. Another bad thing with this is that the cd box is white, which makes it extremely hard to keep clean. Still if that's all I can find to complain about, you know this is a must have cd for any one who has ever liked just one Beastie Boy song. A helpful hint if you are buying this cd for someone as a gift - don't wait to give it to them. Give it right away so they can listen to this music while wrapping presents this holiday season. This cd provides you with a special satisfaction that MTV and radio stations cannot. Also included is also an 80 page booklet that provides several lines of background on the songs and how they came about. This cd could possibly be one of the largest selling "Greatest Hits" cd's of all time and I am thrilled to be an owner. JC in Atlanta.










