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Jay-Z & Linkin Park - Collision Course (with DVD)
CD DetailsArtist: Jay-Z & Linkin Park Edition: Music CD Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics CD Release Date: 2004-11-30 Music Label: Warner Bros / Wea Soundtracks: - Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying from You
- Big Pimpin'/Papercut
- Jigga What/Faint
- Numb/Encore
- Izzo/In the End
- Points of Authority/99 Problems/One Step Closer
Music reviews of Collision Course (with DVD)Music Review: AWSOME Rating: 3 StarsI think this a ok album. Except there's only six songs. and a video.
There should have been a lot more songs (like 15).
Dirt Off Your Shoulder / Lying from You : grade B+
Big Pimpin' / Papercut : grade D-
Jigga What / Faint : grade B
Numb / Encore : grade A
Izzo / In the End : grade B
Points of Authority / 99 Problems / One Step Closer : grade A+
Description of Collision Course (with DVD)MTV Ultimate Mash-Ups is one of the biggest musical events in years, premiering on MTV with a show featuring the multi-platinum Linkin Park, the biggest contemporary rock band in the world, joining forces with the multi-platinum Jay-Z, one of the biggest stars in hip-hop. Mash-Ups brings together artists from different genres to seamlessly blend their songs, creating an exciting and unique musical experience. Offered in both CD-sized Digipak and Amaray package, it features a CD with versions of existing Linkin Park and Jay-Z tracks mixed together in the studio; and a DVD featuring two versions of them performing these Mash-Up tracks for MTV. The first question everyone asks about Collision Course is "Is this album more Jay-Z or Linkin Park?" The wrong answer is that it's Jay-Z with a loud band or a back-and-forth of covers where one rearranges the other. The right answer is that this CD/DVD set is quite possibly one of the best cross-genre pairings of its kind. What started off as an exercise at "mashing" a Linkin Park track with a Jay-Z track turned into a fantastic pickup game between two artists at the top of their worlds. Each brought a short list of their best songs to the field and walked away with a six-song trophy. This is recess in the supergroup sandbox, and the boys shared their toys. "Numb/Encore" and "Izzo/In the End" are near-perfect plays of seamless sonic moves and mic assists from heavy metal to hip-hop and back. Both artists have spent a little time in the other camp on various parts of their records, but it's the collaboration that makes this album a winner. It may be true that Linkin Park is less than convincing than J-Hova on "Big Pimpin'/Papercut," but there's no evidence of "I" on this team. In fact, the DVD clearly shows Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda taking on the role of head coach as he commands the digital workstation, the mixing desk, and all the players with a collective spirit. --Pete Hilgendorf Recommended Jay-Z and Linkin Park  The Black Album |  The Blueprint |  Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter |  Meteora |  Hybrid Theory |  Reanimation | !-- end6pak -->
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