Check Your Head is the third studio album by the Beastie Boys, released on April 21, 1992.
Three years elapsed between the release of Paul's Boutique (the band's second album) and their recording of this album. Check Your Head was recorded at the G-Son Studios in Atwater Village, California in 1991. The album features the popular hits "So Whatcha Want" and "Pass the Mic"; the music videos for both songs are available on the Criterion Collection Beastie Boys Video Anthology DVD set. The album was re-released in 2009 in a number of formats and featured 16 b-sides and rarities as well as a commentary track.[1] The album is extensively broken down track-by-track by Mike D, MCA, Ad-Rock, Mario Caldato Jr., and Money Mark in Brian Coleman's book Check the Technique
In contrast to their previous album, Paul's Boutique, the Boys returned stylistically to their punk rock roots on Check Your Head, playing their own instruments for the first time on record since their early EPs (although they did provide live instrumentation on at least two songs on Paul's Boutique). Hence photographer Glen E. Friedman's idea to shoot photos with their instrument cases (one of which became the cover). The cover itself is a subtle depiction of the famous Three Wise Monkeys: "See No Evil," "Hear No Evil," and "Speak No Evil." (This theme is revisited in the lyrics of "Finger Lickin' Good.") The album was their first to be fully co-produced by Mario Caldato Jr. Caldato was an engineer on Paul's Boutique and was credited as producer on that album's track "Ask for Janice". The album also marks the first appearance of long time collaborator keyboardist Money Mark.
The Beastie Boys toured with the Rollins Band and Cypress Hill in the spring of 1992 to support Check Your Head.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Check_Your_Head
@mistertrailerpark1 Yes, this is the instrumental. This version was originally released on the Jimmy James EP. The scratching is done by MCA. It was intended to always be an instrumental, but later it was decided to write lyrics for it.
feverspell 2 months ago
is this the instrumental version? were are the vocal parts
mistertrailerpark1 2 months ago
the bass line in this track i so dope..1 of my favorite tracks by the beasties..classic!
ELECTRICxEYE 2 months ago
just like the subway in the tunnel
crackheadmanning 3 months ago
HENDRIX>>> respect
amend318 4 months ago
Ta Ta teeeiggght!
dealeroner 4 months ago
Foxy!
sundayuneedlove 6 months ago 2