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Collision Course

Jay-Z & Linkin Park

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Album Review

Mash-ups — two songs stuck together that were never meant to be stuck together — have their roots in the bedrooms and basements of computer-savvy music geeks who spend countless hours sticking Christina Aguilera's vocals over the Strokes' chugging backbeat or Missy Elliott's raps over George Michael, Joy Division, the Cure, and about a thousand others. MP3s were the medium of choice, white-label 12"s a distant second. It seemed like it was time to put a fork in the pranky genre when collections like The Best Bootlegs in the World Ever and Soulwax's As Heard on Radio Soulwax series exposed the mash-up to a wider audience, but then Danger Mouse came along. His headline-making Grey Album — Jay-Z's Black Album vs. the Beatles' White Album — inspired a ton of spirited imitations, and most likely the MTV-spawned, artists-involved Collision Course. The fact that the artists are involved with the project totally goes against the mash-up philosophy, but luckily Linkin Park — who are revealed through the DVD as the main architects of the EP — have that pop-loving prankster spirit and don't let their high-profile, well-funded life ruin it. The liner notes talk of a "once-in-a-lifetime performance" and "music history," but Collision Course is just plain old fun and all the better because of it. Jay-Z's "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" sits nicely on top of Linkin Park's "Lying from You" on the CD's studio version, but it's the fist-pumping live version on the DVD that really justifies Collision Course's existence. The Z-man — who's "retired" from the rap game while being busier than ever — has had his excellent "99 Problems" rocked up before, so the version here with Linkin Park's "Points of Authority" and "One Step Closer" isn't so much the revelation the liner-note hyperbole makes it out to be, but it's got an awesome beat and you can still dance to it. If the CD were released on its own, the collection wouldn't be as exciting. Linkin Park's genuine excitement about the project on the "behind the scenes" segment of the DVD is infectious, and watching the furious and fast teaming of "Jigga What/Faint" teeter on the edge of falling apart is gripping. Check the DVD first, and then throw the CD in the car for when you feel half-mack, half-punk. It's doubtful mash-ups will survive corporate handling this well again, and to paraphrase a post-show Linkin Parker, Collision Course is awesomely fun.

Customer Reviews

Great songs. Just not enough: The real Album facts.

The CD Is great. The songs are well done, BUT there are only 6 of them. Do your self a favor and just buy the 6 songs each. It will be well worth it for you. Although it does come with a 45 min Video, but it is a little costly. Personaly I bought this album when it came out for the EXACT same price at best buy. It is the same price still. Do you self a favor and Pick it up in stores it will be a better deal, you even get the DVD... So all in all, GREAT REMIX SONGS, but to few of them, WAY to expensive on Itunes. Buy each of the songs one by one. Save yous $9. The Dvd was good, 9 Dollars good I don't know. But the store bought was is the way to do it. God Life

LP+JZ = AWESOME

At first, i hated rap and didn't give it a chance. Soon, I did. And I still loved LP! Numb / Encore was my favorite song for several months and then I bought the album. Numb / Encore is still the best, but Dirt Off Your Shoulder / Lying from You was almost just as good. That song has the best Jay-Z song in it. Behind it is Points of Authority / 99 Problems / One Step Closer. Mixing one of Jay-Z's best songs and two of LP's best songs makes a pretty damn good song. Big Pimpin' / Papercut didn't really sound like LP, but its still a great song. Jigga What / Faint has a great fast flow to it. Izzo / In the End is the only song that's not so great. Too much of Izzo. Not enough In the End. Overall: 10/10 cause it's got the best rock/rap band and one of the best rappers in one little mushpot.

thats tight stuff

When you take one of the greatest rappers of all tim and mix him with the great hip hop/ hardcore band of LP and you get collision course. the album is incredible with the two bands trading lines at times. the beats are skillfully mashed. this album rocks especially the 99 problems police part where the lead singer of LP plays the cop

Biography

Born: December 04, 1969 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Embodying the rags-to-riches rap dream, Jay-Z pulled himself up by his bootstraps as a youth to eventually become the reigning rapper of New York City and, in turn, a major-label executive following his short-lived retirement from music-making. In the wake of his 1996 debut, Reasonable Doubt, Jay-Z's albums sold millions upon millions with each release, and his endless parade of hits made him omnipresent on urban radio and video television. He retained a strongly devoted fan base and challenged whatever...
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