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Beastie Boys’ classic ‘To The Five Boroughs’ to be re-released on triple vinyl and double CD sets

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Beastie Boys have announced a limited-edition reissue of their album ‘To The Five Boroughs’ on triple vinyl and double CD sets.

The New York rap icons’ sixth studio album was originally released in June 2004 and as it was their first full-length release since ‘Hello Nasty’ in 1998, it saw them reflect on the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in their home city.

Including singles such as ‘Ch-Check It Out’, ‘Triple Trouble’ and ‘An Open Letter To NYC’, it became their third straight US Number One album and was nominated for Best Rap Album at the Grammys, where it lost to Kanye West’s ‘The College Dropout’.

The reissue of the album will be released on April 17, with 11 bonus tracks, including remixes and B-sides. A 3LP set will be available on 180-gram vinyl in a triple gatefold jacket with pop-up elements and a subway map lithograph, while the 2CD set will come in a multi-panelled soft pack.

It represents the first time that the 2019 digital deluxe edition of the tracks will be available in physical formats, and you can pre-order yours here.

Beastie Boys – ‘To The Five Boroughs’ 2CD reissue

Beastie Boys – ‘To The Five Boroughs’ tracklist: 

3LP Version 

LP1
A1. ‘Ch-Check It Out’
A2. ‘Right Right Now Now’
A3. ‘The Hard Way’
A4. ’It Takes Time To Build’
B1. ‘Rhyme The Rhyme Well’
B2. ‘Triple Trouble’
B3. ‘Hey Fuck You’
B4. ‘Oh Word?’

LP2
C1. ‘That’s It That’s All’
C2. ‘All Lifestyles’
C3. ‘Shazam!’
C4. ‘An Open Letter To NYC’
D1. ‘Crawlspace’
D2. ‘The Brouhaha’
D3. ‘We Got The’

LP3
F1. ‘Brrrr Stick Em’
F2. ‘And Then I‘
F3. ‘Now Get Busy’
F4. ‘Ch-Check It Out (Just Blaze Remix)’
F5. ‘Triple Trouble (Brainpower Remix)’
G1. ‘Triple Trouble (J. Wizzle Remix)’
G2. ‘Triple Trouble (Dexter’s Triple Decollte Situation)’
G3. ‘Triple Trouble (Graham Coxon Remix)’
G4. ‘Rizzle Rizzle Nizzle Nizzle’
G5. ‘MTL Reppin’ For The 514’
G6. ‘RRNN: Straight Outta Shibuya’

2CD Version

CD1
‘Ch-Check It Out’
‘Right Right Now Now’
‘The Hard Way’
’It Takes Time To Build’
‘Rhyme The Rhyme Well’
‘Triple Trouble’
‘Hey Fuck You’
‘Oh Word?’
‘That’s It That’s All All’
‘Lifestyles Shazam!’
‘An Open Letter To NYC’
‘Crawlspace’
‘The Brouhaha’
‘We Got The‘

CD2
‘‘Brrrr Stick Em’
‘And Then I’
‘Now Get Busy’
‘Ch-Check It Out (Just Blaze Remix)’
‘Triple Trouble (Brainpower Remix)’
‘Triple Trouble (J. Wizzle Remix)’
‘Triple Trouble (Dexter’s Triple Decollte Situation)’
‘Triple Trouble (Graham Coxon Remix)’
‘Rizzle Rizzle Nizzle Nizzle’
‘MTL Reppin’ For The 514‘
‘RRNN: Straight Outta Shibuya’

Beastie Boys have re-released their classic albums before, including the 30th anniversary reissue of ‘Ill Communication’ in 2024, as well as ‘Hello Nasty’, ‘License To Ill’, ‘Paul’s Boutique’ and ‘Check Your Head’ before that.

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