Licensed to Ill Beastie Boys

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  • Release Date: 03/28/1995
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Sales Rank: 4,700
  • Label: DEF JAM
  • UPC: 731452735126
 
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Licensed to Ill

1LISTENRhymin & Stealin 4:08
2LISTENThe New Style 4:36
3LISTENShe's Crafty 3:35
4LISTENPosse In Effect 2:27
5LISTENSlow Ride 2:56
6LISTENGirls 3:14
7LISTENFight for Your Right 3:28
8LISTENNo Sleep Till Brooklyn 4:07
9LISTENPaul Revere 3:41
10LISTENHold It Now, Hit It 3:26
11LISTENBrass Monkey 2:37
12LISTENSlow and Low 3:38
13LISTENTime to Get Ill 3:37

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Editorial Reviews

Who woulda thunk it? More than a decade after its release, this detention-hall classic remains a must-have among college freshmen everywhere. The Led Zep samples. The jerky postures. The joiky boy accents. If you couldn't get with this record you might as well have been bumpin' Dan Fogelberg. Taking radical black music to a white, suburban audience with rock-rap jams that righteously blew wind in the face of everything Reagan America stood for, Mike D, Ad Rock, and MCA -- three middle-class kids with punk rock backgrounds -- were the most exciting rock 'n' rollers of the '80s. But what's amazing about this 1987 classic at the end of the '90s is how fresh it still sounds. Master P ripped off his whole shtick from the moanin' chorus on "The New Style," and rock 'n' techno stars like the Chemical Brothers owe a huge debt to funky blowouts like "Rhymin' & Stealin'." LICENSED TO ILL was the bastard spawn of the Rolling Stones and Run-DMC, and it changed the face of pop music forever. Master P should be so lucky. Jon Dolan, Barnes & Noble



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Licensed to Illby Anonymous

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February 26, 2008: all of the music by the beastie boys is awesome and they have put out great albums threw out there carrer in rap. but there cd licensed to ill is my faviorte . i remeber first time hearing the tracks fight for your right/ rhymen and stealin brass monkey etc/ affter over 20 years since its relase. licensed to ill is still one awesome cd

Licensed to Illby Anonymous

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December 15, 2005: I love "Licensed to Ill" and I always will. This is the Beastie Boys at their earliest and their finest. Every song on the album is fantastic. The only downfall is the lack of the song "Scenario" which was not released on the album as it was originally intended. I hope that one day soon, they will re-release this album with "Scenario" on it.


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