Music

~ Release by Beastie Boys (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1So What’cha Want
miscellaneous support:
Mark Ramos Nishita (task: master carpender)
engineer:
Mario Caldato Jr.
producer:
Beastie Boys and Mario Caldato Jr.
bass:
MCA
clavichord, keyboard [D6], organ and Wurlitzer electric piano [wurlitzer]:
Mark Ramos Nishita
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Mike D (member of Beastie Boys)
guitar:
Adrock
contains samples by:
Big Daddy Kane and Southside Movement
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Capitol Records, Inc. (not for release label use; US company behind the “Capitol Records” imprint) (in 1992)
recorded at and mixed at:
G-Son Studios in Atwater Village, Los Angeles, California, United States
engineered at:
PCP Labs
music videos:
So What’cha Want by Beastie Boys
part of:
Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 214)
recording of:
So What’cha Want
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music
Beastie Boys4.43:37
2Paul Revere
engineer:
Steve Ett
co-producer:
Beastie Boys
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Def Jam Recordings (US) (in 1986)
recording of:
Paul Revere
lyricist:
Adam Horovitz, Darryl McDaniels (rapper Darryl McDaniels) and Joseph Simmons (US rapper Rev. Run of Run-D.M.C)
composer:
Adam Horovitz, Joseph Simmons (US rapper Rev. Run of Run-D.M.C) and Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys3.753:40
3Shake Your Rump
producer:
Beastie Boys and The Dust Brothers (production duo John King & Mike Simpson)
samples:
6 O’Clock DJ (Let’s Rock) by Rose Royce, 8th Wonder by The Sugarhill Gang, Born to Love You by Rose Royce, Cut the Cake by Average White Band, Dancing Room Only by Harvey Scales, Funky Snakefoot by Alphonse Mouzon, Get the Funk Out Ma Face by The Brothers Johnson, Good Times Bad Times by Led Zeppelin, Jazzy Sensation (Bronx version) by Afrika Bambaataa & The Jazzy 5, Super Mellow by Louis Bellson, Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer), Willie Bobo & Paul Humphrey (jazz, r&b drummer), Tell Me Something Good by Ronnie Laws, That’s the Joint (long version) by Funky 4 + 1 (aka Funky 4 + 1 More), Unity, Part 1 (The Third Coming) by Afrika Bambaataa (US DJ singer, songwriter & producer) & James Brown (The Godfather of Soul) and Yo Yo by Rose Royce
music videos:
Shake Your Rump by Beastie Boys
recording of:
Shake Your Rump
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Matt Dike (American producer), John King (US producer, The Dust Brothers), Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys), Mike Simpson (member of The Dust Brothers) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music, Dust Brothers Music and Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP)
Beastie Boys43:19
4Make Some Noise
recording engineer:
Beastie Boys, Andre Kelman and Jon Weiner
producer:
Beastie Boys
assistant mixer:
Pete Bischoff
mixer:
Beastie Boys and Philippe Zdar (founder of the Motorbass studio, half of Cassius)
recorded at:
Oscilloscope Laboratories in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Make Some Noise
writer:
Adam Horovitz (US rapper), Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
Beastie Boys4.353:30
5Sure Shot
engineer:
Mario Caldato Jr.
producer:
Beastie Boys
additional performer:
Mario Caldato Jr.
samples:
Howlin' For Judy by Jeremy Steig
music videos:
Sure Shot (music video) by Beastie Boys
samples from:
The Funny Sides of Moms Mabley by Moms Mabley
part of:
Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 331)
recording of:
Sure Shot
additional writer:
Jeremy Steig
writer:
Ad‐Rock, Mario Caldato Jr., Mike D (member of Beastie Boys), DJ Hurricane and Adam Yauch
Beastie Boys4.053:19
6Intergalactic
engineer and producer:
Mario Caldato Jr.
contains samples by:
Les Baxter
recording of:
Intergalactic (ended)
writer:
Adam Keefe Horovitz, Adam Nathaniel Yauch, Mario Caldato Jr. and Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys)
publisher:
Skyview Music (ended), PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (renamed Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. circa 1998), Brooklyn Dust Music (in 1998) and PolyGram International Music Publishing, Inc. (in 1998)
quotes music from:
Morceaux de fantaisie, op. 3: No. 2. Prélude in C‐sharp minor (The Bells of Moscow)
Beastie Boys43:30
7Ch‐Check It Out
engineer:
Beastie Boys and Jon Weiner
producer:
Beastie Boys
mixer:
Supa Engineer "DURO" (mix engineer Ken Ifill)
turntable:
Mix Master Mike
recorded at and mixed at:
Oscilloscope Laboratories in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Ch-Check It Out
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
Beastie Boys3.83:11
8(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)
engineer:
Steve Ett
co-producer:
Beastie Boys
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
electric guitar:
Kerry King (co‐founder of Slayer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Def Jam Recordings (US) (in 1986)
part of:
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – 500 Songs That Shaped Rock, VH1: 100 Greatest Songs of the 80's (compiled in 2006) (number: 49) and Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 269)
recording of:
Fight for Your Right (to Party)
lyricist:
Adam Horovitz, Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records) and Adam Yauch
composer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music and Def Jam Music
Beastie Boys4.153:30
9Pass the Mic
miscellaneous support:
Mark Ramos Nishita (task: master carpender)
engineer:
Mario Caldato Jr.
producer:
Beastie Boys and Mario Caldato Jr.
bass:
MCA
clavichord, keyboard [D6], organ and Wurlitzer electric piano [wurlitzer]:
Mark Ramos Nishita
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Mike D (member of Beastie Boys)
guitar:
Adrock
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Capitol Records, Inc. (not for release label use; US company behind the “Capitol Records” imprint) (in 1992)
recorded at and mixed at:
G-Son Studios in Atwater Village, Los Angeles, California, United States
engineered at:
PCP Labs
samples:
Big Take Over by Bad Brains (US hardcore punk band)
music videos:
Pass The Mic by Beastie Boys
recording of:
Pass the Mic
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Mario Caldato Jr., Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
Beastie Boys3.954:16
10Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win
recording engineer:
Beastie Boys, Andre Kelman and Jon Weiner
producer:
Beastie Boys
additional mixer:
Switch (UK house DJ/producer/remixer Dave Taylor)
assistant mixer:
Pete Bischoff
mixer:
Beastie Boys and Philippe Zdar (founder of the Motorbass studio, half of Cassius)
saxophone:
Neal Usatin
recorded at:
Oscilloscope Laboratories in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win
writer:
Adam Horovitz (US rapper), Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys), Santi White and Adam Yauch
Beastie Boys feat. Santigold34:12
11Body Movin’
additional engineer:
Steve Revitte and Sue Dyer
engineer:
Mario Caldato Jr.
producer:
Beastie Boys and Mario Caldato Jr.
contains samples by:
Ed Durlacher
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Capitol Records, Inc. (not for release label use; US company behind the “Capitol Records” imprint)
recorded at:
Dessau Studios in New York, New York, United States, RPM Studios in New York, New York, United States and Soho Music Studios in New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
RPM Studios in New York, New York, United States
samples:
Modern Dynamic Physical Fitness Activities by Ed Durlacher, Oye como va by Tito Puente and The Jam by Graham Central Station
recording of:
Body Movin’
writer:
Adam Keefe Horovitz, Adam Nathaniel Yauch, Mario Caldato Jr., Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Tito Puente
publisher:
Full Keel Music (ended), PolyGram International Music Publishing, Inc. (ended), Brooklyn Dust Music, EMI Full Keel Music and PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (renamed Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. circa 1998)
is based on:
Oye como va
Beastie Boys3.753:04
12Sabotage
music videos:
Sabotage (music video) by Beastie Boys
part of:
Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 66), Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 245) and Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (as at 2016-06-10) (number: 475)
recording of:
Sabotage
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
Beastie Boys4.72:58
13Hold It Now, Hit It
engineer:
Steve Ett
co-producer:
Beastie Boys
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Def Jam Recordings (US) (in 1986)
recording of:
Hold It Now Hit It
lyricist:
Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
composer:
Adam Horovitz and Adam Yauch
Beastie Boys3.153:26
14Shadrach
producer:
Beastie Boys and The Dust Brothers (production duo John King & Mike Simpson)
samples:
Catch a Groove by Juice (disco), Do Your Dance by Rose Royce, Funky Drummer, Part 1 by James Brown (The Godfather of Soul), Hot and Nasty by Black Oak Arkansas, Loose Booty by Sly & the Family Stone, Never Let 'em Say by Ballin’ Jack, Say What by Trouble Funk, Sugar Hill Groove by The Sugarhill Gang and That’s the Joint (long version) by Funky 4 + 1 (aka Funky 4 + 1 More)
music videos:
Shadrach by Beastie Boys
recording of:
Shadrach
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Matt Dike (American producer), John King (US producer, The Dust Brothers), Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys), Mike Simpson (member of The Dust Brothers) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music, Brown Acid Music, Dust Brothers Music and Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP)
Beastie Boys3.74:09
15Root Down
engineer:
Mario Caldato Jr.
producer:
Beastie Boys
samples:
Root Down (and Get It) by Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist)
music videos:
Root Down by Beastie Boys
recording of:
Root Down
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
Beastie Boys4.23:32
16Brass Monkey
engineer:
Steve Ett
co-producer:
Beastie Boys
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Def Jam Recordings (US) (in 1986)
samples:
Bring It Here by Wild Sugar
recording of:
Brass Monkey
lyricist:
Adam Horovitz, Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
composer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys4.12:37
17Get It Together
engineer and producer:
Mario Caldato Jr.
vocals:
Q‐Tip (American rapper)
samples:
Aquarius / Let the Sunshine In by The Moog Machine and Headless Heroes by Eugene McDaniels
recording of:
Get It Together
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Kamaal Ibn John Fareed (American rapper), Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music, Jazz Merchant Music (Publishing company related to Q-Tip), Universal Music–Z Tunes LLC and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
Beastie Boys feat. Q‐Tip3.754:06
18Jimmy James (single version)
engineer:
Mario Caldato Jr.
producer:
Beastie Boys
recording of:
Jimmy James
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Mario Caldato Jr., Ed Chalpin (PPX Producer, famous for contract w/ J. Hendrix), Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music
Beastie Boys43:05
19Hey Ladies
producer:
Beastie Boys and The Dust Brothers (production duo John King & Mike Simpson)
mixed at:
The Record Plant (aka “Record Plant” Los Angeles) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
samples:
Ain’t It Funky Now, Parts 1 & 2 by James Brown (The Godfather of Soul), Ballroom Blitz by Sweet (UK glam rock band), Change the Beat (French Rap) by Beside, Come Let Me Love You (vocal version) by Jeanette “Lady” Day, Funky President (People It’s Bad) by James Brown (The Godfather of Soul), Heartbreaker, Parts I & Part II by Zapp (US funk band), Hey DJ (extended version) by The World's Famous Supreme Team, High Power Rap by Disco Dave & The Force of The 5 MCs, Holy Ghost by The Bar‐Kays, Jazzy Sensation (Bronx version) by Afrika Bambaataa & The Jazzy 5, Jungle Boogie by Kool & the Gang, Machine Gun by Commodores (US funk/soul band with Lionel Richie), Party Time by Kurtis Blow, Pumpin' It Up by P-Funk All Stars, Shake Your Pants by Cameo (American soul-influenced funk group) and So Ruff, So Tuff by Roger (funk musician in Zapp)
music videos:
Hey Ladies by Beastie Boys
part of:
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – 500 Songs That Shaped Rock
recording of:
Hey Ladies
writer:
Adam Horovitz, Barbarella Bishop, Matt Dike (American producer), Ron Ford (of Parliament-Funkadelic), Garry Marshall Shider, John King (US producer, The Dust Brothers), Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys), Linda Shider, Mike Simpson (member of The Dust Brothers), Larry Troutman, Roger Troutman (funk musician in Zapp) and Adam Yauch
publisher:
Brooklyn Dust Music, Brown Acid Music, Dust Brothers Music, Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
Beastie Boys4.23:48
20No Sleep Till Brooklyn
engineer:
Steve Ett
co-producer:
Beastie Boys
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
guest electric guitar:
Kerry King (co‐founder of Slayer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Def Jam Recordings (US) (in 1986)
recording of:
No Sleep Till Brooklyn
lyricist:
Adam Horovitz, Michael Diamond (member of Beastie Boys) and Adam Yauch
composer:
Adam Horovitz and Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys4.14:06