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Posted: 27 Dec 2008 09:18 PM CST The Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique has been 24 bit digitally re-mastered for the 1st time, overseen personally by the band to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release. The original vinyl artwork has been faithfully restored in this 8 panel eco-friendly limited edition CD with fold-out poster. It also includes a free digital download for a track-by-track commentary by the band discussing each song over the music - Paul's Boutique "The Director's Cut" bonus audio. Release Date: 01/27/2009 In the meantime, here are the Pauls Boutique demos for your listening pleasure. --Philaflava Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique Demos Tracklist: 1. Full Clout (Shake your rump) 2. 3 Minute Rule 3. Car Thief 4. Johnny Ryall #1 5. Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun 6. Egg Man 7. Sounds of Science 8. Johnny Ryall #2 9. Car Thief #2 10. 33% God 11. Hello Brooklyn 12. Stop That Train Peace to Brougham33. |
Posted: 27 Dec 2008 11:00 AM CST Soul Kid Klik, a hip-hop crew based in the Bronx, was formed in the early 90's. The members are G-Clef, Infamous, Blakspik, Goodfella Mike G, Storm the Ghetto Mutant, Malik Kahaar Ali, Skinslaya and DJ Spinbad. It all got started when original member G-Clef released an album with his group Ghetto Philharmonic (G-Clef, DJ Spinbad, B-Natural) in 1994. The album released by Tuff City was supposed to come out in 1993 but only came out late in 1994. After problems with Tuff City, Ghetto Philharmonic left the label. After G-Clef became managed by what was then known as GZA Entertainment, which was co-owned by GZA from the Wu-Tang Clan. G-Clef then started to promote his crew Soul Kid Klik. Their first 12" release was "Mortal Kombat" which came out in 1995. It became a minor hit and got spun on underground radio shows. They would release one more 12" single but after problems with GZA, Jay "Wax" Garfield, and even the group, they would eventually disband and abort their album. Only SKK member, Goodfella Mike G, was able to release a solo album in 1996 before the breakup. It's a dark, and raw album that was done by a "real" Sicilian mafioso. In 2002, G-Clef was able re-release all the SKK tracks(demos, unreleased, 12") into one CD. In my opinion, it's an underground classic! Just hardcore, raw, and real! (1993-94) Ghetto Philharmonic - Hip Hop Be-Bop |
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