Album US 1998 on Grand Royal label
Hip-Hop/Rap, Jazz and Rock (Cut-up/DJ, Fusion)
Recorded at G-Son Studios, with the parquet floors (Los Angeles, CA), The Dungeon (New York, NY), The Tree House (New York, NY), Ted Diamond's House of Hits (New York, NY), Soho Music Studios (New York, NY), Dessau Studios (New York, NY), RPM Studios (New York, NY) Mixed at RPM Studios (New York, NY) Mastered at Masterdisk (New York, NY) Second Engineering at RPM Studios Publishing: Tracks 1 to 11, 13, 15 to 17, 19, 22 © 1998 Brooklyn Dust Music/PolyGram International Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP) Track 12 © 1998 Brooklyn Dust Music/PolyGram International Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)/EMI April Music Inc./Grand Royal Music/Street N.I.G.Z. Music (ASCAP) Track 14 © 1998 Brooklyn Dust Music/PolyGram International Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)/EMI April Music Inc./Grand Royal Music/Luscious Jackson Music (ASCAP)/Fido Speaks Music (ASCAP) Track 18 © 1998 Brooklyn Dust Music/PolyGram International Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)/There Is No Try Music (ASCAP) Track 20 © 1998 Brooklyn Dust Music/PolyGram International Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)/Fido Speaks Music (ASCAP) Track 21 © 1998 Brooklyn Dust Music/PolyGram International Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)/Ariwa Music/Fido Speaks Music (ASCAP) Management: Gold Mountain Entertainment Mix Master Mike appears courtesy of Asphodel Ltd. Jill Cunniff appears courtesy of Grand Royal/Capitol Records Miho Hatori appears courtesy of Cibo Matto/Warner Bros. Records Samples cleared by Pat Shanahan at My Forte: Track 1 contains a sample from "Sucker MC's" (Krush Groove I), published by Protoons, Inc. (ASCAP), courtesy of Profile Records. Track 2 contains a sample from "El Rey Y Yo", published by Peer International Corporation (BMI), courtesy of Capitol Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.; and samples excerpted from the WKCR "Stretch" Bobbito Lord Sear radio program. Tracks 5 & 10 contain an excerpt from "The Pair Extraordinaire" album, under license from Capitol Records, a division on Capitol Records, Inc. Track 6 contains elements from "Oye Come Va", published by Full Keel Music (ASCAP); and samples from "Modern Dynamic Physical Fitness Activities", courtesy of Educational Activities, Inc., Freeport New York, 11520. Track 7 contains samples from "Prelude C# Minor", published by Skyview Music (ASCAP), courtesy of GNP Crescendo Records; and elements from the album "Powerhouse", under license from Capitol Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc. Track 9 contains a sample from "No Ice Cream Sound", published by Waterhouse Publishing, courtesy of Jammy’s; and a sample of "Whatcha Want?", published by Protoons, Inc., Pretty Helen Music & Lickshot Lyrics, administered by Protoons, Inc. (ASCAP), courtesy of Profile Records. Track 13 contains a sample from "I've Gotta Keep Movin'", published by Fiddleback Music Publishing Co., Inc. (BMI), administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI), under license from PolyMedia, a division of PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc. Track 16 contains a sample from "Poor Ole Trash Man", courtesy of Music Enterprises, Inc.; and an excerpt from the "In”-Citement! album, used under license from Capitol Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc. Track 17 contains an excerpt from "The Firebird Suite", used under license from Capitol Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.; and a sample from "Company", published by Range Road Music, Inc., Quartet Music, Inc. & Rilting Music, Inc., administered by Herald Square Music Company (ASCAP), courtesy of Sony Music. ℗ © Capitol Records, Inc. 1750 Vine Street, Hollywood, California 90028 Printed in U.S.A. Note: Unlike Hello Nasty, this version does not contain any enhanced material.
Beastie Boys , 1981-2012 US producer, written by, album by | |
Bill McMullen , US design, for the drawing board | |
Mark Ramos-Nishita key, p, *1960 US keyboards, written by | |
Pat Shanahan legal, samples cleared by | |
Eric Bobo perc, *1968 percussion, written by | |
Robert Perlman performer, boo boo beat | |
Mix Master Mike ttbl, *1970 US performer, dj styling, scratches | |
The Pair Extraordinaire , performer, excerpt | |
Run-DMC , 1981-2002 performer, sample | |
Darryl McDaniels , *1964 written by, sample | |
Joseph Simmons voc, written by, sample | |
Larry Smith voc, 1952-2014 US written by, sample | |
Lord Sear , US human beatbox, samples | |
Los Angeles Negros , *1968 CL performer, sample | |
Bobbito , *1966 US voice, samples | |
Osvaldo Géldres , 1929-2014 written by, sample | |
Paul Vercesi as, cng, voc, bvoc, US alto saxophone, alto sax | |
Nelson Keene Carse voc, tb, perc, cng, trombone | |
Brooke Williams voc, vocals, written by | |
Ed Durlacher voc, performer, samples | |
Tito Puente tim, 1923-2000 US written by, elements | |
Les Baxter key, voc, 1922-1996 US performer, samples, adapted by, samples | |
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff p, 1873-1943 RU composed by, samples | |
The Crusaders , 1952-2010 US performer, elements | |
Johnny Osbourne h, voc, *1948 JM performer, "no ice cream sound" sample | |
Nine , *1969 JM performer, "whatcha want?" sample | |
Errol Osbourne , written by, "no ice cream sound" sample | |
Derrick Keyes , *1969 written by, "whatcha want?" sample | |
Rob Lewis , written by, "whatcha want?" sample | |
Alex Bradford & Company , performer, sample | |
Biz Markie ttbl, *1964 US vocals, voice | |
Micki Grant , written by, sample | |
Steve Slagle as, ss, fl, *1952 US flute | |
Joe Locke vib, *1959 US vibraphone | |
Jill Cunniff voc, b, g, *1966 US vocals, written by | |
Jane Scarpantoni vc, US cello | |
Duduka , percussion | |
Richard Siegler , percussion | |
Brian Wright vn, dr, GB violin, viola | |
Miho Hatori voc, *1970 US vocals | |
Barbara Lynn voc, g, *1942 US performer, sample | |
Leopold Stokowski p, 1882-1977 GB conductor, exceprt | |
Dean Jones & Company , performer, sample | |
Stephen Sondheim p, voc, *1930 US written by, sample | |
Lee Perry voc, perc, *1936 JM vocals, written by |
Cey Adams art direction |
Mario Caldato Jr. engineer, producer |
Steve Revitte engineer, second engineers |
Suzanne Dyer engineer, second engineers |
John Silva management |
Andy VanDette mastered by |
Howie Weinberg mastered by |
Michael Lavine photography by, cover photo |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Super Disco Breakin' | Beastie Boys | Darryl McDaniels, Joseph Simmons, Larry Smith | 2:07 |
2 | The Move | Beastie Boys | Osvaldo Géldres | 3:35 |
3 | Remote Control | Beastie Boys | 2:58 | |
4 | Song For The Man | Beastie Boys | 3:13 | |
5 | Just A Test | Beastie Boys | 2:12 | |
6 | Body Movin' | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys, Mario Caldato Jr., Tito Puente | 3:03 |
7 | Intergalactic | Beastie Boys | Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff, Beastie Boys, Mario Caldato Jr. | 3:51 |
8 | Sneakin' Out The Hospital | Beastie Boys | 2:45 | |
9 | Putting Shame In Your Game | Beastie Boys | Errol Osbourne, Derrick Keyes, Rob Lewis | 3:37 |
10 | Flowin' Prose | Beastie Boys | 2:39 | |
11 | And Me | Beastie Boys | 2:52 | |
12 | Three MC's And One DJ | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys, Mike Schwartz, Wendell Fite | 2:50 |
13 | The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Movin') | Beastie Boys | Micki Grant | 3:01 |
14 | Song For Junior | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys, Eric Bobo, Jill Cunniff, Mark Ramos-Nishita | 3:49 |
15 | I Don't Know | Beastie Boys | 3:00 | |
16 | The Negotiation Limerick File | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys, Mario Caldato Jr. | 2:46 |
17 | Electrify | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys, Mario Caldato Jr., Stephen Sondheim | 2:22 |
18 | Picture This | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys, Brooke Williams | 2:25 |
19 | Unite | Beastie Boys | 3:31 | |
20 | Dedication | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita | 2:32 |
21 | Dr. Lee, PhD | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys, Lee Perry, Mark Ramos-Nishita | 4:50 |
22 | Instant Death | Beastie Boys | 3:22 |