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Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique 2LP (30th Anniversary Edition, 180g, Purple Vinyl)
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique 2LP (30th Anniversary Edition, 180g, Purple Vinyl)
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Released on 25 July 1989, and named after a fictional clothing store,Ā Paulās BoutiqueĀ (actually Leeās Sportswear, located on Manhattanās Lower East Side; the vinyl sleeve folded out to reveal a panoramic photo of the corner at Ludlow and Rivington Streets) initially confused punters looking for more ofĀ Licensed To Illās jock bravado. In the years since, however, itās been rightly hailed as one of the cornerstones of hip-hop.
Gleefully racing through samples by everyone from The Beatles to Johnny Cash (the album has spawned entire websites devoted to tracing the sources, variously estimated at between 100 and 300 samples),Ā Paulās BoutiqueĀ made clear exactly what was possible with hip-hop at a time when the number of lawsuits issued by disgruntled songwriters was on the rise. Though everyone involved is adamant that the samples were cleared, the $250,000 allegedly spent on doing so is nothing compared to todayās licensing fees. Just as soon as the Beasties and co opened the floodgates, they were pushed shut again. It would be impossible to makeĀ Paulās BoutiqueĀ today.
Matching the mind-boggling array of samples is Beastie Boysā own stylistic range. āHey Ladiesā is a funky, self-satirising cut that sees the trio at their most idiosyncratically seductive (āStep to the rhythm, step to the ride/Iāve got an open mind so why donāt you all get insideā), while āShake Your Rumpā is the great party-starting single that never was and Miami bass receives an outing on āHello Brooklynā (part of the closing 12-minute tour de force that is the nine-part āB-Boy Bouillabaisseā suite). Elsewhere, ā5-Piece Chicken Dinnerā is a raucous 20-second hoedown that dives headlong into āLooking Down The Barrel Of A Gunā: both a nod to Beastie Boysā early incarnation as a punk outift and a signpost towards future high point āSabotageā.
On āEgg Manā the trio resurrected their frat personae, only to prove how far theyād come with a lyrical dexterity that replaces bullet shells with eggshells in a tale of dumbass street carnage. The track is exemplary of the ābulls__t tough-guy bravadoā that Rolling Stone picked up on in a review that conceded it was nevertheless āclever and hilarious bulls__tā.
In his review for Playboy, Robert Christgau said, āIn their irresponsible, exemplary way they make fun of drug misuse, racism, assault and other real vices fools might accuse them of.ā Fools, indeed. Paulās Boutique may have been a slow burn at first, but anyone whoād pegged the Beasties as chancers whoād lost the fight for their right to party would soon be shamefaced. To paraphrase the group themselves: dropping the new science and kicking the new k-knowledge, they were MCs to a degree that you canāt get in college.
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