Disco de Beastie Boys: “Ill Communication [PA]”
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The Beastie Boys: Mike "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (vocals, guitar); Adam "MCA" Yauch (vocals, acoustic bass, electric bass); Mike "Mike D" Diamond (vocals, drums).
<p>Additional personnel: Q-Tip, Biz Markie (rap vocals); Eugene Gore (violin); "Money" Mark Nishita (keyboards, organ); Amery Smith (drums); Eric Bobo (percussion).
<p>Producer: Beastie Boys, Mario Caldato, Jr.
<p>Recorded at G-Son Studios, Atwater Village, California and Tin Pan Alley, New York.
<p>"Sabotage" was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards.
<p>First time around they were written off as more of Presley's snot-nosed ancestors, shamelessly appropriating breaking black musical styles. Then, after creating an undisputable hip-hop masterpiece (1989's PAUL'S BOUTIQUE), they were tossed aside because they'd seemingly lost their commercial value. But now, having successfully made their "new style" over and debut it at Number 1, the only thing the Beastie Boys can be dissed about is their media over-exposure.
<p>The phattening pleasures of ILL COMMUNICATION's 20 tracks come when they visit the old school--whether with DJ Hurricane on the wheels of steel in "Sure Shot," or freestyling classic Beastie rhymes with Q-Tip on "Get It Together." Or when they turn that classroom on its ear by replacing the samples and machine-beats with live jams.
<p>And it's not just their musical skills which have progressed over the years. On ILL COMMUNICATION, the lyrical jokesters who've previously added figures as diverse as Japanese baseball legend Sadahura Oh and prominent science dude Galileo Galilei to hip-hop's lyrical canon, finally allow their individualism to shine brightly through the usual veil of Beastie-speak. By casually expounding on an undercurrent of values ranging from Buddhism, to corporate slackdom, to (of all things) marriage, ILL COMMUNICATION goes further to define the parameters of a twentysomething community than any other commercially successful record in recent memory.
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Ill Communication [PA] |
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UPC:724382859925
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:R&B - Underground/Alt Rap
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Artista:Beastie Boys
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Artistas Invitados:Q-Tip; Biz Markie; Money Mark
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Sello:Capitol/EMI Records
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Distribuidora:EMI Music Distribution
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Fecha de publicación:1994/05/31
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Año de publicación original:1994
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Número de discos:1
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Length:59:39
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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Elderbear (Loma Linda, Aztlan) - 16 Septiembre 2002
19 personas de un total de 22 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Came for Shambala, Stayed for the Rest
I've never been a Beastie Boys fan. I discovered Shambala while looking for an online copy of the old Three Dog Night tune. Beastie Boys Shambala hooked me, I had to hear more. Ill Communication didn't disappoint. I love the fusion-hop-acid-trip-jazz-rock-whatever-it-is they do.
This is not the music to listen to while having an anxiety attack. It is a montage of rapped lyrics, world beats, rock and jazz, fusion, and trip-hop, a veritable assault on standardized categories and linear perceptions. Whatever you decide to call it (yeah, even "That ain't music, it's NOISE!"), the Beastie Boys have executed it well. This music is skillfully created, magically blended, and flawlessly engineered.
(If you'd like to discuss this CD or review in more depth, please click on the "about me" link above and drop me an email. Thanks!)
Análisis de usuario - 27 Mayo 1999
8 personas de un total de 9 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- I would give it 10 stars if I could...
The Beastie Boys cannot be limited to just one type of music. "Rap" simply does this great band absolutely no justice. If you are new to the b-boys, GET THIS CD! Sure shot, Tough guy, Root Down, Sabotage, Freak Freak, Get it togeter, Flute Loop, Do it, Heart Attack Man, EVERY single song is awesome. The b-boys have it all, hardcore rock with sabotage, Funky rhythyms with Freak freak, punkish H.A.M., and pure rap like get it together and do it. Even the instrumentals are great with the crazy violin and all. These MCs are the best ever, and Ill communication is their best cd by far. I like the new flavor in Hello Nasty, afterall bands do evolve, especially the b-boys, and i like the old school stuff like license to ill. Paul's B is good too. But this Cd is definitely worth every penny, 20 tracks that flow smoothly and keep the energy from Sure shot all the way to Transitions, the b-boys have truly found themselves with this must-have album. Adrock, Mike D, and MCA will always be the best.
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- How we gonna kick it! Gonna kick it Root Down!
What a great package from the original bad boys! " Paul's Boutique" was great but it sorta fizzeled out into weirdness toward the end and " Check your Head" brought the house down but it was a bit too long. This one is there all around best to me because it's a good mix of their usual freestylin' beats, punk sessions and incredibly chill, funky numbers like " Sabrosa". I also dig " Bodhisattva Vow". I'm a Buddhist too and consider M.C.A. a kindred spirit cuz we had the same approach. You gotta hear " Get it Together" with Q-Tip. This shows the Beasties' at their full splendor and also shows how important they are to music today.
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- SHOOT TO THRILL
Arguably their greatest album ever.It's has so many different musical styles it's unbelieveble.Many consider Check Your Head a better effort but this is as good as they ever got.This album gets my personal vote for best album of 1994.
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- My Favourite Beastie Boys album.
Ill Communication is one of the best B-Boys rap albums. While it still has its share of punk and alternative numbers, this cd has some of the Beastie's best rhmyes. "Get it Together" done with q-tip is a standout, as well as "Sure Shot" and "Root Down". "Sabotage" is a great alternative track, although it's not the same without the great video. Much of the rapping on this album is different from their earlier albums, focusing more on each boy having their own section and less switching off on rhymes. This change is welcome as it allows each of the boys showcase their own individual talent: Adrock's high energy, Mike D's sillyness, and Mca's cool raspiness. This is perhaps the strongest Beastie Boys album overall. I would recommend this or "Hello Nasty" (1998) as the first Beastie Boys album for the casual fan. And if you're a big Beasties fan, you should already own this.
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