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Hello Nasty is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group Beastie Boys. It was released on July 14, 1998 by Capitol Records and sold 681,000 copies in its first week, debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 album sales chart. The album won two awards at the 1999 Grammys, in the categories of Best Alternative Music Album and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "Intergalactic".
Background
Hello Nasty was released on July 14, 1998, four years after the band's previous album, Ill Communication—and marked the addition of DMC champion Mix Master Mike to the group's line-up.[1] "Song for Junior" features Miho Hatori on vocals, and "Dr. Lee, PhD" guest stars dub musician Lee Scratch Perry on both vocals and percussion.[2] Hello Nasty also marked Eric Bobo's last appearance as percussionist in the band, as well as the last time the Beastie Boys worked with a co-producer.[2]
The title for the album was allegedly inspired by the receptionist of their NY based publicity firm Nasty Little Man who would answer the phone with the greeting "Hello Nasty".[3] The art cover depicts all three members (Horovitz, Yauch and Diamond from left to right) wrapped in an aluminium sardine tin and getting baked in the sun. The band makes a reference to this in the song "Body Movin'," in which the lyrics goes, "MCA, where have you been? Packed like sardines in a tin."
Critical reception
Review scores | |
---|---|
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[4] |
The Guardian | [5] |
Los Angeles Times | [6] |
NME | 9/10[7] |
Pitchfork Media | 8.5/10[8] |
Rolling Stone | [2] |
Select | 5/5[9] |
Spin | 7/10[10] |
The Village Voice | A[11] |
Hello Nasty received mostly positive reviews upon release. Caroline Sullivan, writing for The Guardian, named the album the "Pop CD of the Week" and stated that it "fills a gap created by the current profusion of serious rock bands like Radiohead; elbowing its way up front, [and letting] rip with adolescent vigour."[5] She went on to summarize the record as "the perfect party soundtrack by the perfect party band."[5] Although AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine felt that the album's ending was "a little anticlimactic", he also saw Hello Nasty as a progressive step forward from the group's 1992 LP Check Your Head, and praised the input of the group's new recruit, Mixmaster Mike; "Hiring DJ Mixmaster Mike turned out to be a masterstroke; he and the Beasties created a sound that strongly recalls the spare electronic funk of the early '80s, but spiked with the samples and post-modern absurdist wit that have become their trademarks."[1] In his B+ rated review for Entertainment Weekly, David Browne highlighted the album's multi-genre sound, along with the group's use of a wide range of musical styles, as its most engaging aspect;[4]
Hello Nasty is a sonic smorgasbord in which the Beasties gorge themselves with reckless abandon. They dabble in lounge-pop kitsch (the loser put-down Song for the Man), make like a summit of Santana and Traffic (the Latin-flavored "Song for Junior"), and subtly incorporate a drum-and-bass shuffle into the mix ("Flowin' Prose"). The melange makes for a looser, more free-spirited record than their earlier albums; the music invites you in, rather than threatening to shut you out.[4]
Accolades
Publication | Country | Accolade | Year | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
Les Inrockuptibles | France | Best 50 Albums of the Year[12] | 1998 | 44 |
Melody Maker | United Kingdom | Best 50 Albums of the Year[13] | 1998 | 2 |
Mixmag | United Kingdom | Best 10 Albums of the Year[14] | 1998 | 5 |
Musikexpress | Germany | Best 50 Albums of the Year[15] | 1998 | 22 |
Muzik | United Kingdom | Best 75 Albums of the Year[16] | 1998 | 2 |
NME | United Kingdom | Best 50 Albums of the Year[17] | 1998 | 2 |
Q | United Kingdom | Best Albums of the Year[18] | 1998 | * |
Rocksound | France | Best 50 Albums of the Year[19] | 1998 | 17 |
Rolling Stone | United States | Best 5 Albums of the Year[20] The Essential Recordings of the 90s[21] |
1998 — |
2 * |
Select | United Kingdom | Best 30 Albums of the Year[22] | 1998 | 13 |
SPIN | United States | Best 20 Albums of the Year[23] | 1998 | 10 |
Technikart | France | Best 10 Albums of the Year[24] | 1998 | 2 |
The Face | United Kingdom | Best 20 Albums of the Year[25] | 1998 | 11 |
The Village Voice | United States | Albums of the Year Poll[26] | 1998 | 9 |
Uncut | United Kingdom | Best 40 Albums of the Year[27] | 1998 | 12 |
* denotes an unranked list |
Track listing
All tracks are written by Beastie Boys except where noted
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1. | "Super Disco Breakin'" | 2:07 | |
2. | "The Move" | 3:35 | |
3. | "Remote Control" | 2:58 | |
4. | "Song for the Man" (with Brooke Williams) | 3:13 | |
5. | "Just a Test" | 2:12 | |
6. | "Body Movin'" |
| 3:03 |
7. | "Intergalactic" |
| 3:51 |
8. | "Sneakin' Out the Hospital" | 2:45 | |
9. | "Putting Shame in Your Game" | 3:37 | |
10. | "Flowin' Prose" | 2:39 | |
11. | "And Me" | 2:52 | |
12. | "Three MC's and One DJ" |
| 2:50 |
13. | "The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Movin')" |
| 3:01 |
14. | "Song for Junior" |
| 3:49 |
15. | "I Don't Know" (with Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto) | 3:00 | |
16. | "The Negotiation Limerick File" |
| 2:46 |
17. | "Electrify" |
| 2:22 |
18. | "Picture This" (with Brooke Williams) |
| 2:25 |
19. | "Unite" | 3:31 | |
20. | "Dedication" |
| 2:32 |
21. | "Dr. Lee, PhD" (with Lee "Scratch" Perry) |
| 4:50 |
22. | "Instant Death" | 3:22 |
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
23. | "Slow and Low" (Mix Master Mike Version) |
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1. | "Hail Sagan (Special K (rapper)" | 4:06 |
2. | "Body Movin'" (Fatboy Slim Remix) | 5:34 |
3. | "Intergalactic" (Prisoners of Technology Remix) | 5:46 |
4. | "Peanut Butter & Jelly" | 2:16 |
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1. | "Description of a Strange Man" | |
2. | "Dirty Dog" | |
3. | "Intergalactic" (Colleone & Webb Remix) | |
4. | "Dr. Lee, PhD" (Dub Mix) | |
5. | "Switched On" | |
6. | "Body Movin'" (Fatboy Slim Remix) | |
7. | "Auntie Jackie Poom Poom Delicious" | |
8. | "Putting Shame in Your Game" (Prunes Remix) | |
9. | "Stink Bug" | |
10. | "Peanut Butter & Jelly" | |
11. | "Piano Jam" | |
12. | "Happy to Be in That Perfect Headspace" | |
13. | "The Negotiation Limerick File" (The 41 Small Star Remix) | |
14. | "The Drone" | |
15. | "20 Questions Version" | |
16. | "The Biz Grasshopper Experiment" | |
17. | "Hail Sagan (Special K)" | |
18. | "Body Movin'" (KutMasta Kurt Remix) | |
19. | "Creepin'" | |
20. | "Learning Remote Control" | |
21. | "Oh My Goodness This Record's Incredible" |
Personnel
Adapted from the Allmusic credits[29]
- Beastie Boys – producers
- Mario Caldato Jr – producer
- Mix Master Mike – DJ
- Money Mark – keyboards
- Biz Markie, Bobbito – vocals
- Jill Cunniff – vocals
- Miho Hatori – vocals
- Lee "Scratch" Perry – vocals
- Brooke Williams – vocals
- Lord Sear – human beatbox
- Eric Bobo – percussion
- Duduka, Richard Siegler – percussion
- Nelson Keane Carse – trombone
- Joe Locke – vibraphone
- Jane Scarpantoni – cello
- Steve Slagle – flute
- Paul Vercesi – alto sax
- Brian G. Wright – violin, viola
- Robert Perlman – beats
- Pat Shannahan – sample clearance
- Steve Revitte – engineering
- Suzanne Dyer – engineering
- Mario Caldato Jr – engineering
- Andy VanDette – mastering
- Howie Weinberg – mastering
- Michael Lavine – photography
- Cey Adams – art direction
- Bill McMullen – design
Charts
Weekly charts
|
Year-end charts
|
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
---|---|---|
Australia (ARIA)[54] | Platinum | 70,000^ |
Belgium (BEA)[55] | Gold | 25,000* |
Canada (Music Canada)[56] | 3× Platinum | 300,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[57] | Platinum | 15,000^ |
Norway (IFPI Norway)[58] | Gold | 25,000* |
Sweden (GLF)[59] | Gold | 40,000^ |
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[60] | Gold | 25,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[61] | Gold | 100,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[62] | 3× Platinum | 3,000,000^ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
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