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Reanimation | 
| Artist: Linkin Park Label: Warner Category: Music
List Price: £10.99 Buy New: £5.98 You Save: £5.01 (46%)
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Rating: 71 reviews Sales Rank: 2934
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 48326 UPC: 093624835424 EAN: 0093624832621 ASIN: B000069CWE
Release Date: July 29, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Opening | | • | Points Of Authority - Jay Gordon | | • | Enth E Nd - Kutmasta Kurt feat Motion Man | | • | [Chali] | | • | Frgt/10 - Alchemist feat Chali 2na | | • | P5hng Me A*wy - Mike Shinoda feat Stephen Richards | | • | Plc.4 Mie Haed - Amp Live feat Zion | | • | X-ecutioner Style feat Black Thought | | • | H! Vltg3 - Evidence feat Pharoahe Monch and DJ Babu | | • | [Riff Raff] | | • | Wth>You - Chairman Hahn feat Aceyalone | | • | Ntr - Mssion | | • | PPr:Kut - Cheapshot and Jubacca feat Rasco and Planet Asia | | • | Rnw@y - Backyard Bangers feat Phoenix Orion | | • | My | | • | [Stef] | | • | By_Myslf - Josh Abraham and Mike Shinoda | | • | Kyur4 Th Ich - Chairman Hahn | | • | 1stp Klosr - The Humble Brothers feat Jonathan Davis | | • | Krwlng - Mike Shinoda feat Aaron Lewis |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Reanimation is the evil twin of Linkin Park's 2000 debut, Hybrid Theory. While plotting their next studio album, the Southern California band enlisted some of aggro rock's leading lights, as well as some of the more enlightened underground MCs and producers, to slice and dice all the songs on their debut (including a few bonus cuts that made it to their Japanese release). Linkin Park allowed their special guests--including Korn's Jonathan Davis, Staind's Aaron Lewis, Orgy's Jay Gordon, the Roots' Black Thought, and Jurassic 5's Chali 2NA--to run riot through their songbook, tweaking melodies, writing new lyrics and sometimes changing the entire intent of the originals. As a result, this collection of 20 songs is Mr Hyde to Hybrid Theory's Dr Jekyll. Most of Linkin Park's atmospheric and melodic moments have ended on the cutting-room floor--along with the self-consciousness that pervaded many of the songs--replaced with a brash impudence that's more rap than rock. Chali 2NA entirely changes the landscape on "Forgotten", shape-shifting the song into an alien being dubbed "Frgt/10", which takes you to a dark, desolate place with only your own disturbed thoughts and some electronic bleeps for company. And that's enough. This is a masterful art project that truly succeeds. --Jaan Uhelszki
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| Customer Reviews: Read 66 more reviews...
Different. But Good Different. October 13, 2008 I can see how this album has divided opinion among Linkin Park fans for it's seemingly large step away from the Linkin Park norm. I can also see that those who bought 'Reanimation' on it's release date would have been understandably disappointed, as this is in it's basic form a remix album of the previous 'Hybrid Theory' and not a brandspanking new creation.
That said, although this is indeed a new direction it is in my opinion an outstanding collaboration project between Linkin Park and the numerous DJ's and artists that helped create this interpretation of 'Hybrid Theory'
The fact that the songs taken are in so many ways indistinguishable but at the same time being incredibly reminiscent is amazing. It's a fresh take on the old Linkin Park sound and is a great way to fall in love with Hybrid Theory all over again. Particular tracks that stand out for me are, 'ENTH E ND', 'WTH>YOU' and the beautiful reanimation of 'Crawling', 'Krwlng'
One criticism could be that some of the remixes are repetitive and similar but after a couple of listens I found this disappears as you start to really listen to the songs.
Buy this expecting a traditional Linkin Park cd and you will be disappointed, but buy it with an open mind and some curiosity and you may find it stuck on repeat for several days.
Well produced and interesting! LISTEN WITH HEADPHONES... August 30, 2008 Very enjoyable, especially as remix albums go! Many of the Hybrid Theory tracks are improved on, and there is some excellent production work at play here. Yes, you do need an open mind as the tracks edge further from Metal towards Hip Hop & Electro. Recommended alongside Mike Shinoda's excellent Fort Minor project...
Excelent better than Hybrid Theory July 24, 2008 This CD is better than hybrid theory Most remix cd's ruin the legacy but this raises the bar Also makes me cycle faster on me mountain bike this and rage against the machine will get you to your cycle destination faster and thats a fact!!!!
Not just a remix album June 6, 2008 To call this album a 're-mix' of Hybrid theory, would be like saying the Mona Lisa is just 'a painting'. It's a completely successful re-working of a masterpiece and in this day and age, that's an extremely rare thing.
This album is probably my favourite out of all Linkin Park's albums, and I almost feel a little disappointed that the band haven't done similar follow up albums to 'Meteora' and 'Minutes to Midnight'. (But I still am holding on to the hope that they will!).
My favourite tracks have to be Pts. OF Athrty and Krwlng. These tracks give the original songs a complete different sound and feeling to them. A master class in originality, and I know it's been said to death in all the other reviews, but it just shows what a talented bunch the band are.
Awesome!
Awesome Album. December 30, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I still can't believe the talent that goes into this album. As if creating the original tracks with a blend of screaming and soft vocals, crunching and mellow guitars, rapping and scratching wasn't enough, Linkin Park have collaborated with a whole crowd of artists and produced an incredible result. Re-Animation has enough fresh sounds to merit listening to Meteora still, but captures elements of each track and mashes them up to aural delight!! I think this album is brilliant, and the artwork is awesome too. Special credit to Mike Shinoda, who not only raps on the tracks but produced the whole album, crafted the carefully orchestrated intro and outro, and generally shaped the sound of this record.
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