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Album Review: The Mix-Up

  • Artist: Beastie Boys
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 26, 2007
  • Total Time: 42:25
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Hailed in some quarters as a back-to-basics masterstroke, derided in others as flaccid and stale, it can be universally agreed that To the 5 Boroughs performed the crucial task of lowering expectations for the Beastie Boys. Until then, it was expected that each of their new albums would be a radical step forward -- or at least a virtuoso consolidation of strengths à la Ill Communication -- but To the 5 Boroughs was neither; it was a straight-up hip-hop album, not quite like anything they made before yet sounding undeniably familiar. Its modest success and mixed reviews had the unexpected effect of humanizing the Beastie Boys, which in turn meant they could do what they wanted without having to face the daunting expectations placed on them ever since Licensed to Ill, and The Mix Up, the 2007 follow-up to Boroughs, is certainly not an innovative record, but nor is it a retreat. It's the Beasties' first all-instrumental record, grounded in soul-jazz, a sound they've been mining since Check Your Head (arguably, even Paul's Boutique had elements of the sound in its samples), as they peppered their albums and B-sides with lazy, hazy funk jams. Most of these were gathered up on the 1996 compilation The In Sound from Way Out, which undoubtedly sounds similar to The Mix Up, but that's at heart an odds-n-sods collection, bearing the evidence that it was patched together from different sources. The Mix Up was designed as a specific project, so it holds together better, and it's also decidedly less knowing in its references than the cleverly kitschy In Sound (its title and artwork borrowed from classic '60s LPs). This is a fusion of sounds -- cool organs, elastic guitars, loping basslines, rolling rhythms -- where all of the elements are integrated together, turning into a style that's recognizable as uniquely, undeniably the Beastie Boys, even if they don't utter a word on this record. As always, they're more about feel than instrumental acumen, but they've sharpened as players, creating tighter, assured grooves and seamlessly blending their fascinations with funk, dub, soul, and Latin rhythms. Even if the instrumental interplay is tighter, the overall atmosphere is alluringly warm and friendly: it's music that flows easily and it's a perfect soundtrack for a slow summer afternoon. Most of all, the Beasties sound relaxed and comfortable, enjoying the process of making this music, and if you're on the same wavelength, it's hard not to get sucked into it too. The Mix Up is not a major statement, but that's the nice thing about the record: it's as personal and idiosyncratic as any old funky soul-jazz LP that you'd find deep in the crates of a second-hand record store. It's easy to enjoy and it's indelibly stamped with the personality of the group, which is not only no small thing, it's also a good, rewarding path for the Beastie Boys as they approach middle age. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
B for My Name Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:32)
14th St. Break Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:34)
Suco de Tangerina Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:17)
The Gala Event Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:47)
Electric Worm Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:15)
Freaky Hijiki Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:06)
Off the Grid Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (4:36)
The Rat Cage Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:37)
The Melee Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:10)
Dramastically Different Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:57)
The Cousin of Death Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:06)
The Kangaroo Rat Beastie Boys, Mark Ramos-Nishita Beastie Boys (3:28)

Credits

Adam Yauch (Bass), Beastie Boys (Audio Production), Alfredo Rolando Ortiz (Percussion), Bill McMullen (Package Design), Alfredo Ortiz (Percussion), Bill McMullen (Illustrations), Money Mark (Clavinet), Money Mark (Fender Rhodes), Adam Yauch (Bass (Upright)), Mark Nishita (Clavinet), Adam Horovitz (Guitar), Jon Weiner (Audio Engineer), Beastie Boys (Audio Engineer), Mike Diamond (Drums), Money Mark (Farfisa Organ), Jon Weiner (Engineer), Adam Yauch (Guitar (Bass)), Michael Diamond (Drums), Greg Calbi (Mastering)
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The Mix-Up
Studio album by Beastie Boys
Released June 26, 2007
Recorded 2006–2007 at Oscilloscope Laboratories, New York, New York City
Genre Funk, Post-punk, Instrumental, Jazz fusion
Length 42:43
Label Capitol
Producer Beastie Boys
Professional reviews
Beastie Boys chronology
Solid Gold Hits
(2005)
The Mix-Up
(2007)
Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 1
(2009)

The Mix-Up is the seventh studio album by the Beastie Boys, released on June 26, 2007. It consists entirely of instrumental performances and won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.[1]

Contents

Background

On May 1, 2007, an e-mail sent to those on the Beastie Boys' mailing list revealed the album is all instrumental.

OK, here's our blurb about our new album — it spits hot fire! — hot shit! it's official... it's named THE MIX-UP. g'wan. all instrumental record. "see i knew they were gonna do that!" that's a quote from you. check the track listing and cover below. you love us. don't you?"

On June 21, 2007, a legal stream of the entire album was released on BrooklynVegan.com.[2] Snippets of all the songs on the album can be found on BeastieBoys.Com along with the video for one of the songs, "Off the Grid". The video for "The Rat Cage" has also been released.

Band member Michael Diamond said that "even though The Mix-Up is a 'post-punk instrumental' album, the Beasties have no plans to ditch vocals for good. In fact, they are currently planning another version of the album that will feature collaborations with 'a pretty wide array' of 'mostly newer' vocalists."[3]

Two singers speculated to be featured on the vocal version were Jarvis Cocker and M.I.A.,[4] with Mark Ronson somehow also involved. The idea for this version of the album has since been abandoned.[citation needed]

Reception

The album debuted at number 15 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 44,000 copies in its first week.[5] As of April 27, 2008, the album has sold 258,000 copies worldwide. In Australia, the album debuted at number 42. In the UK, the album debuted at number 79. It is by far their lowest charting album in the UK so far, the highest being Hello Nasty, which debuted at number 1.[6]

According to BallerStatus.com, The Mix-Up was the highest selling "hip hop album" of that week. On September 15, the Beastie Boys sent a newsletter listing the last of the shows associated with The Mix-Up; within the newsletter it was joked The Mix-Up was a platinum record.

Uncut magazine gave it four stars out of five, saying "The Mix-Up is the best record collection ever thoroughly digested and re-imagined by a bunch of guys in love with sound."

The Mix-Up won a Grammy in the Best Pop Instrumental category.[1]

Track listing

The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks
EP by Beastie Boys
Released December 23, 2008
Length 21:25
  1. "B for My Name" – 3:31
  2. "14th St. Break" – 3:34
  3. "Suco de Tangerina" – 3:17
  4. "The Gala Event" – 3:47
  5. "Electric Worm" – 3:15
  6. "Freaky Hijiki" – 3:05
  7. "Off the Grid" – 4:36
  8. "The Rat Cage" – 3:37
  9. "The Melee" – 3:10
  10. "Dramastically Different" – 3:57
  11. "The Cousin of Death" – 3:06
  12. "The Kangaroo Rat" – 3:28

iTunes exclusive tracks

  1. "Biscuits and Butter" (iTunes exclusive) – 4:19

The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks

A set of bonus tracks were offered as digital downloads as a part of the EP "The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks." It was released on December 23, 2008.

  1. Politickin' - 3:57
  2. Beasley Is a Beast - 3:49
  3. LTD - 3:12
  4. The Panda Rat - 3:40
  5. The Mix-Up - 3:34
  6. Fibonacci Sequence - 3:13

Personnel

Music

The Beastie Boys

Additional Personnel

Additional non-music personnel

  • Jon Weiner - engineer
  • Greg Calbi - mastering
  • Bill McMullen - illustration, package design

References


 
 

 

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