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ow, you can't get much better than this disc. With the stand-out tracks not limited to "So What'cha Want" and "Gratitude", this disc has an over-all feel to it that makes it a disc you listen to from start to finish. A very good moment in the Beastie Boy timeline. I think back fondly on the first time I caught the Beasties live. It was at a Lallapalooza in Columbus Ohio. I believe it was in 1993. The Smashing Pumpkins were also on the bill that night. I was a very green fan of the Beasties then. In my younger days I was pretty much only into classic rock, and looked down on rapping. I thought I was cool because I was going to see the Pumpkins. As I've grown in my musical taste, I have developed a real respect for the Beasties. I next saw them at the Tibet Freedom Festival at RFK Stadium in Washington DC. That was right before the Hello Nasty CD came out, and the only music that was released from it was the "Intergalactic" single that was being played on the radio. I was hearing songs like "Super Disco Breakin'", and "Body Movin'" for the first time live. I was blown away! It was a great festival overall...though I was bummed Beck didn't get to play because on the first day of the two day festival, a young lady was struck by lightning in the stadium, and they stopped the show. But that's a whole other story. Overall, go BUY the Beastie Boys release Check You Head. Thanks, and Good Luck!Read full review
Wow, you can't get much better than this disc. With the stand-out tracks not limited to "So What'cha Want" and "Gratitude", this disc has an over-all feel to it that makes it a disc you listen to from start to finish. A very good moment in the Beastie Boy timeline. I think back fondly on the first time I caught the Beasties live. It was at a Lallapalooza in Columbus Ohio. I believe it was in 1993. The Smashing Pumpkins were also on the bill that night. I was a very green fan of the Beasties then. In my younger days I was pretty much only into classic rock, and looked down on rapping. I thought I was cool because I was going to see the Pumpkins. As I've grown in my musical taste, I have developed a real respect for the Beasties. I next saw them at the Tibet Freedom Festival at RFK Stadium in Washington DC. That was right before the Hello Nasty CD came out, and the only music that was released from it was the "Intergalactic" single that was being played on the radio. I was hearing songs like "Super Disco Breakin'", and "Body Movin'" for the first time live. I was blown away! It was a great festival overall...though I was bummed Beck didn't get to play because on the first day of the two day festival, a young lady was struck by lightning in the stadium, and they stopped the show. But that's a whole other story. Overall, go BUY the Beastie Boys release Check You Head. Thanks, and Good Luck!Read full review
The first three Beastie Boys CDs were solid masterpieces. I can't decide which of the three is the best--LICENSED TO ILL, PAUL'S BOUTIQUE or, this, CHECK YOUR HEAD. Does it really matter? They're all marvels of funk, rock, and hiphop. What set this CD apart were the jazzy sections, played by the boys themselves (with some critical help on keyboards). For more than a decade, this CD has earned a permanent spot on my tray, and has quite easily held its place on my "What ten albums would I want if I were stuck on an island (preferrably Manhattan island)?" list. My personal favorites are "So What'chu Want?", "Pass the Mic" and "Something's Got to Give". One of the shining moments to me, as for several other reviewers, is hearing Dylan's voice singing "I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough" on "Finger-Licking Good". Which brings me to one other observation: The Beastie Boys are to New York as The Beach Boys were to California. CHECK YOUR HEAD, like all other Beastie CDs, is a tribute to their hometown, and they projected an image of it that is uniquely theirs.Read full review
This is not Licensed to Ill. So, if that's all you like about the Beatie Boys, then you might not dig this. But it is a good album showing that they wanted to spread their wings. Tracks include: 1. Jimmy James 2. Funky Boss 3. Pass The Mic 4. Gratitude 5. Lighten Up 6. Finger Lickin' Good 7. So What'cha Want 8. Biz Vs. The Nuge, The 9. Time For Livin' 10. Something's Got To Give 11. Blue Nun, The 12. Stand Together 13. P.O.W. 14. Maestro, The 15. Groove Holmes 16. Live At P.J.'s 17. Mark On The Bus 18. Professor Booty 19. In 3's 20. Namaste
This album is a MUST HAVE in any hip-hop collection. Raw lyrics...dope samples...what are you waiting for!?!? Cop this already, will ya?!
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Great CD!
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Great cd
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Verygood cd
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I bought this cd for the few tracks I've come to enjoy, and was kinda disappointed that the rest of the album wasn't as good as the tracks that I was familiar with. If you are a big beastie boys fan, I'm sure you feel that this cd is GREAT. I myself found it just OK.
Very great CD. Exceptional music. GREAT! I had this CD before. It was good then. Thank you for making it available to me, again. The Beastie Boys kinda show that they are a good band with great nornal musical instrument playing skills. Thanks again, Your RAD! GJ! Good Job!