A Night at the Hip Hopera

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A Night at the Hip Hopera
A Night at the Hip Hopera cover
Remix album by The Kleptones
Released 2004
Genre Bastard pop
Length 78:18
Producer The Kleptones
The Kleptones chronology
Yoshimi Battles the Hip-Hop Robots
(2003)
A Night at the Hip Hopera
(2004)

From Detroit to J.A.
(2005)

A Night at the Hip Hopera was The Kleptones' break-through and most highly acclaimed album which fused Queen's rock music with rap vocals & many sound bites from movies (such as Ferris Bueller's Day Off) and other sources.

On November 8, 2004, Waxy, the main site that hosted A Night At The Hip Hopera, received a cease & desist notice from the Walt Disney Company (Hollywood Records) for illegal sampling of songs by Queen, similar to the banning of DJ Danger Mouse's The Grey Album.

Contents

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  1. "Precession" – 2:06
  2. "See" – 4:14
  3. "Live" – 3:10
  4. "Bite" – 4:02
  5. "Jazz" – 4:48
  6. "Rock" – 2:45
    • Samples - Queen, "We Will Rock You"
    • Samples - Peaches, "Rock Show"
    • Samples - Killa Kela, "Heavy Artillery"
  7. "Love" – 0:31
    • Samples - Queen, "Tenement Funster"
  8. "Fight" – 3:20
    • Samples - Queen, "Fight from the Inside"
    • Samples - Dilated Peoples, "Marathon"
  9. "Fuck" – 1:09
  10. "Play" – 3:41
  11. "Ride" – 3:10
  12. "Sniff" – 4:20
  13. "Ridicule" – 0:36
    • Samples - Queen, "Queen Talks"
  14. "Plan" – 4:49
  15. "Break" – 3:11
  16. "Listen" – 3:59
    • Samples - Queen, "Radio Ga Ga"
    • Samples - Beastie Boys, "Shake Your Rump"
    • Samples - Beastie Boys, "Intergalactic"
    • Samples - Beastie Boys, "Root Down"
    • Samples - Beastie Boys, "Sure Shot"
  17. "Work" – 2:21
  18. "Come" – 4:26
  19. "Expose" – 3:15
  20. "Jerk" – 5:04
  21. "Save" – 4:13
  22. "Stop" – 3:28
  23. "Question" – 5:28

[edit] Related track

  • "Bo Rhap" - 6:50
    • Although not part of the A Night At The Hip Hopera album, this unique track mashes up multiple versions of Queen's legendary song, Bohemian Rhapsody. It was released as a Christmas 2004 single (after the album), and since Bohemian Rhapsody was not among the songs sampled by the Kleptones for the album, it's possible that "Bo Rhap" was meant to be part of it, or at the very least a bonus track.

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