Check Your Head

Editorial Reviews
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With their third album, the Beasties transformed themselves from smart-ass punks with a hip-hop jones into a playful live funk band with some solid rhymes, assisted by the extraordinary keyboardist Mark Ramos Nishita. A couple of tracks look back to their old school rap roots, and they still deploy goofy samples like nobody's business, but they're mostly making their own grooves (including some instrumentals worthy of being sampled in their own right). Their universalist world-view results in some excellent, off-the-wall fusions--the metalloid bump that forms the funk pulse of "So What'cha Want," Sly Stone's "Time for Livin'" transformed into a hard-rock bomber--but they don't have to prove how clever they are any more, and they're stronger and more humane for it. --Douglas Wolk --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Music Review:

  1. Come Clean
  2. Country Impressions
  3. Crossing the Red Sea
  4. Crossing the Red Sea With the Adverts [Import]
  5. Deathray
  6. Dilate
  7. Dub Chamber 3
  8. Earthling [Import] [Limited Edition]
  9. EBX 3 [Box set] [Import]
  10. Everything But the Girl Vs. Drum & Bass [EP] [CD-single]

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Collector's Item [Import]

Antonio Caldara: Trio Sonatas; Cello Sonatas

Brahms: Concerto, Op.77/Concerto, Op.102

Music: Absence [Import]

Ape to Angel [Import]

Army of 1-0 [Import]

Ache 4 [Import]

Aha Shake Heartbreak [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]

1962 Classic Rock

Aaron Rosand Plays Sarasate

Alive Just for Love [Live]

Agave Sampler

15 Lo Mejor Enamorados

Chess Blues Classics: 1947 to 1956

Lost Tribes