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Solid Gold Hits [PA] (CD - 2005)( UPC: 00094634404921)
As low as $14.48 from CD Universe Artist: Beastie Boys Label: Capitol/EMI Records Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative Album Description: Beastie Boys: Ad Rock, Mike D , MCA (rap vocals); DJ Hurricane (turntables).The Beastie Boys had a good, albeit eccentric, hits compilation in 1999 with the double-disc set The Sounds of ... Read More |
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| Beastie Boys: Ad Rock, Mike D , MCA (rap vocals); DJ Hurricane (turntables). The Beastie Boys had a good, albeit eccentric, hits compilation in 1999 with the double-disc set The Sounds of Science, so what's the purpose of the 2005 set Solid Gold Hits? Well, it is considerably more concise than the previous compilation, spanning just one disc and containing a mere 15 songs compared to the 42 on Sounds. So, for listeners who are just looking for the big hits, this serves its purpose quite well, since this may be missing many great songs -- and not just album tracks or early singles like "She's on It," but charting hits like "Paul Revere" -- but it does have all of their anthems, including "Fight for Your Right," "Brass Monkey," "Hey Ladies," "Shake Your Rump," "So What'cha Want," "Sabotage," "Sure Shot," "Intergalactic," and "Body Movin'," here in its Fatboy Slim remix. While some listeners may find the non-chronological order kind of frustrating, these songs sound good in pretty much any running order, so this winds up as a thoroughly entertaining listen. Perhaps it's not the definitive Beastie Boys album, but for fans who just want nothing more than the hits, this does its job. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine The Beastie Boys had a good, albeit eccentric, hits compilation in 1999 with the double-disc set The Sounds of Science, so what's the purpose of the 2005 set Solid Gold Hits? Well, it is considerably more concise than the previous compilation, spanning just one disc and containing a mere 15 songs compared to the 42 on Sounds. So, for listeners who are just looking for the big hits, this serves its purpose quite well, since this may be missing many great songs -- and not just album tracks or early singles like "She's on It," but charting hits like "Paul Revere" -- but it does have all of their anthems, including "Fight for Your Right," "Brass Monkey," "Hey Ladies," "Shake Your Rump," "So What'cha Want," "Sabotage," "Sure Shot," "Intergalactic," and "Body Movin'," here in its Fatboy Slim remix. While some listeners may find the non-chronological order kind of frustrating, these songs sound good in pretty much any running order, so this winds up as a thoroughly entertaining listen. Perhaps it's not the definitive Beastie Boys album, but for fans who just want nothing more than the hits, this does its job. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine The only collection to span the Beastie Boys' career from 1986 to 2004, SOLID GOLD HITS features songs from each of the New York City rap/rock trio's first six studio albums. Arranged in non-chronological order, this 15-track disc focuses on the pioneering group's most popular tunes, ranging from the infamous anthem "Fight for Your Right" to the ominous, organ-heavy "So What'cha Want" and the thoughtful hometown tribute "An Open Letter to NYC." Somewhat bafflingly, the Beasties' most rewarding records--PAUL'S BOUTIQUE (1989) and CHECK YOUR HEAD (1992)--are represented by only two tracks each, but this is likely due to the cohesive yet eclectic nature of those discs, which concentrate more on overall mood rather than on catchy singles. Hardcore B-Boys fans will lament the absence of classics such as "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun," "Gratitude," and "Stand Together," but this 2005 compilation, as the title states, is geared toward the hits, and thus functions as a concise, party-ready sampler of the Beasties' groundbreaking and energetic brand of hip-hop. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | So What'cha Want |
| 2. | Brass Monkey |
| 3. | Ch-Check It Out |
| 4. | No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn |
| 5. | Hey Ladies |
| 6. | Pass the Mic |
| 7. | Open Letter to NYC, An |
| 8. | Root Down |
| 9. | Shake Your Rump |
| 10. | Intergalactic |
| 11. | Sure Shot |
| 12. | Body Movin' - (Fatboy Slim Remix) |
| 13. | Triple Trouble |
| 14. | Sabotage |
| 15. | Fight For Your Right |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00094634404921 |
| Release Date: | Nov 08, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Alternative |
| Label: | Capitol/EMI Records |
| Distributor: | EMI Music Di |
| Producer: | Beastie Boys |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2005 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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