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The Beastie Boys’ Paul’s Boutique

by Dan LeRoy

  • Imprint: Continuum
  • Series: 33 1/3
  • Pub. date: 01 Mar 2006
  • ISBN: 9780826417411
144 Pages, paperback World rights
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Author(s)

Dan LeRoy,

Dan LeRoy is the Director of Literary Arts at Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School in Midland, PA. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Vibe, The Village Voice, National Review Online and Alternative Press. Mr. LeRoy is the co-author (with Michael Lipton) of 20 Years of Mountain Stage, a history of the National Public Radio show, and his book The Greatest Music Never Sold will be published by Backbeat in autumn 2007. He is also a contributor to But Prince Don’t Moonwalk, an anthology of music writing to be published in 2008 by Crown/Random House. 

Reviews

'The idea was simple: to ask a group of authors to each write a book about a classic album. What emerged became Continuum's 33 1/3 series. Without guidelines or rules, each author embraced their own favourite album and chose exactly how they wanted to write about it.As a result, each book is by turn anecdotal, obsessive, technical and personal, but always passionate.'

Swell Music, December 2006,

“…recognized as a cultish, kaleidoscopic classic…a frequently illuminating and entertaining tale…”- Stevie Chick, Mojo

Mojo,

"Just how the hell did three snot-nosed party boys from Brooklyn go from fighting for the right to party to creating 1989's hip-hop masterpiece Paul's Boutique?  The album, with its thousands of samples, is an aural encyclopedia of musical landmarks, served up in a funk stew of arrogance, attitude, and ultimately, adoration for the components from which it comes.  LeRoy has done a great job capturing the surroundings, the people involved, and the reaction then.  The insights as to how the record was constructed, from the mighty foot of John Bonham to the scratchy guitar of '70s funk, are illuminating.  Fire up Paul's on the iPod, crack the spine of this little tome, and "Shake Your Rump."--The Big Takeover 

James Mann,

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