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Paul's Boutique : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul's Boutique
''Paul's Boutique'' is the second studio album by the American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989, on Capitol Records. Featuring production by the Dust Brothers, the recording sessions for the album took place in Matt Dike's apartment and the Record Plant in Los Angeles from 1988 to 1989, after which the recordings underwent mixing at the Record Plant in Los Angeles. Subsequent remixes were done at the Manhattan-based Record Plant Studios. The album is noted for being almost completely composed of samples, excluding the group's vocal output. ''Paul's Boutique'' was initially considered a commercial failure by the executives at Capitol Records, as its sales did not match that of the group's previous record, ''Licensed to Ill'', and the label eventually decided to stop promoting the album. The album's popularity continued to grow, however, and it has since been touted as a breakthrough achievement for the Beastie Boys. Highly varied lyrically and sonically, ''Paul's Boutique'' secured the Beastie Boys' place as critical favorites in the hip-hop genre. The album's rankings near the top of many publications' "best albums" lists in disparate genres has given ''Paul's Boutique'' critical recognition as a landmark album in hip hop. On January 27, 1999, ''Paul's Boutique'' was certified double platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America. In 2003, the album was ranked number 156 on ''Rolling Stone'' magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The album was re-released in a 20th anniversary package remastered in 24-bit audio and featuring a commentary track on January 27, 2009. == Background == Derided as one-hit wonders and estranged from their original producer, Rick Rubin, and record label, Def Jam, the Beastie Boys were in self-imposed exile in Los Angeles during early 1988 and were written off by most music critics before even beginning to record their second studio album, ''Paul's Boutique''. Following the commercial success of ''Licensed to Ill'', the Beastie Boys were focusing on making an album with more creative depth and less commercial material.〔 The group's previous album had been enormously popular and received critical acclaim among both mainstream and hip hop music critics, although its simple, heavy beats and comically juvenile lyrics led it to be labeled as frat hip hop.〔 The group signed with Capitol Records and EMI Records.〔
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