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New Old Songs

New Old Songs

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  • Limp Dizkit - New Old Songs Brazil Import


About New Old Songs

Amazon.com Most remix albums are irrelevant or just plain awful. Fortunately, Limp Bizkit's first remix album is neither. But with high-profile remixers drawn mostly from the hip-hop world, there's not much room for error. Timbaland adds a dark industrial edge to "Take a Look Around," P. Diddy amps up the bass line on "My Way," while Butch Vig's version of "Nookie" has a decidedly 1980s electronic flavor. Best of all, though, is the Neptunes' take on "N2gether Now." Its flowered-up, old-school hip-hop presentation makes it the cheeriest thing Fred Durst's ever been involved with. In fact, the only people who don't seem to have a handle on the remixing task are those in the band: DJ Lethal's efforts--with the exception of an energetic "Counterfeit"--are irrelevant, while Durst's "Faith/Fame" remix is just plain awful. Maybe they should stick to churning out the raw material that's sold millions of albums, and leave the remixing to the professionals. --Ted Kord Product description NEW OLD SONGS is a collection of Limp Bizkit remixes. Personnel: Timbaland (vocals); Grisha Dimnant, Paul Logus, Troy Van Leeuwen (guitar); Bosko (electric guitar, talk box, programming); Scott Storch (keyboards). Audio Mixers: Josh Abraham; Lethal; Michael Parnin; Paul Logus; Serban Ghenea; Bosko. Audio Remixers: DJ Lethal; DJ Monk; DJ Premier; Dub Pistols; Fred Durst; Track Mack; Josh Abraham; Mario Winans; Sean Combs ; Senator Jimmy D; The Neptunes; Timbaland; William Orbit; Bosko; Butch Vig. Recording information: Bombay Entertainment Digital Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Daddy's House Recordings, New York, NY; Josh's Garage, Los Angeles, CA; Windmark Studios, Virginia Beach, VA. While Limp Bizkit scrambled to find a replacement guitarist for the vacancy left by Wes Borland, mastermind Fred Durst found a way to breathe new life into selected tracks from the band's canon. NEW OLD SONGS reads like a who's who of 2001's hottest DJ's. "Nookie" sounds funkier and possibly more compelling than the original, as manipulated by The Neptunes, while Timbaland puts a fresh spin on "Take a Look Around" with hip-hop help from MC's E-40 and Eightball. Limp Bizkit's own man behind the turntables (DJ Lethal) takes center stage with his cut-up version of "Break Stuff." Xzibit checks in with DJ Premier on "Getcha Groove On," while Durst tries his own hand at remixing with guest vocals by Everlast on "Faith/Fame." NEW OLD SONGS is a great introduction for hip-hop fans that find rap metal a bit hard to swallow, as these well produced remixes simultaneously appease hungry Bizkit fans.