Unlikely funk heroes The Beastie Boys spun a lot of heads around when they released "The In Sound From Way Out!" in 1996. Leaving the hip-hop and DJ on the shelf for a moment, the Beasties created one of the most essential and i
nfluential instrumental albums of the 1990's, if not in history. This album ranks right up with Medeski Martin and Wood's "Shack Man" and John Scofield's "A Go-Go" as far as documenting the loose, jazzy, independent musical consciousness that swept our scene in the mid 1990s and inspired leigons of funky jazz jambands. -HomeGrownMusic
1 Groove Holmes
2 Sabrosa
3 Namaste
4 POW
5 Son of Neckbone
6 In 3's
7 Eugene's Lament
8 Bobo On the Corner
9 Shambala
10 Lighten up
11 Ricky's Theme
12 Transitions
13 Drinkin' Wine
2 Sabrosa
3 Namaste
4 POW
5 Son of Neckbone
6 In 3's
7 Eugene's Lament
8 Bobo On the Corner
9 Shambala
10 Lighten up
11 Ricky's Theme
12 Transitions
13 Drinkin' Wine
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