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Cooky Puss is the second
EP by the
Beastie Boys, and features their first
Hip hop recording. It was released in 1983 as a
12-inch single on Rat Cage Records. The title, title track, and lyrics are satirical references to the
Cookie Puss ice cream treat.
All 4 tracks, along with the entire
Polly Wog Stew EP, appear on the compilation album
Some Old Bullshit.
The title track samples
Steve Martin's "My Real Name", from his 1978 album
A Wild and Crazy Guy. It also contains parts of various
crank calls from the group to a local
Carvel restaurant.
The airline corporation
British Airways used a portion of 'Beastie Revolution' (without the band's permission) in one of their television ads; the Beastie Boys contacted a lawyer and successfully sued British Airways for $40,000. This money was then used to rent an apartment at 59 Chrystie Street in Chinatown, New York City. This apartment was not only used as a place to live, but also as a place for the group to rehearse and record. While living there, they honed their skills and transitioned from punk rock to hip hop. The apartment was remembered in "
59 Chrystie Street", a song on 1989's
Paul's Boutique LP.
Track listing
- "Cooky Puss" – 3:12
- "Bonus Batter" – 2:15
- "Beastie Revolution" – 5:00
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