Greatest Hitz

Greatest Hitz

by Limp Bizkit
Greatest Hitz

Greatest Hitz

by Limp Bizkit
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Overview

Six months after Limp Bizkit released The Unquestionable Truth, Pt. 1 to near universal apathy -- which is what can happen when you release an album without any promotion -- the band rushed out the compilation Greatest Hitz, a generous 17-track stroll through the past. Frankly, it's hard to imagine how this collection could have been executed better. While this may not contain anything from The Unquestionable Truth, Pt. 1 -- which is actually kind of too bad, since it was a much better album than its 2003 predecessor, Results May Vary, but a cardinal rule of hits (or hitz) albums is that they should contain songs that people actually heard -- it does contain every major MTV or active rock hit the group had. Two minor charting singles are MIA -- 2000's "Crushed" and 2004's "Almost Over," to be precise -- but anything anybody remembers is here. There's their first single, "Counterfeit"; there's "Faith," the first of their never-ending series of embarrassing covers, is here, along with their worst ("Behind Blue Eyes") and their latest (a monumentally silly medley of Moetley Cruee's "Home Sweet Home" and the Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" -- one of three new songs here -- that sounds as if it were recorded alone by Fred Durst on Apple's GarageBand application); there are the big hits "Nookie," "Break Stuff," "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)," "My Way," and "My Generation"; and there's "Take a Look Around," their contribution to the Mission Impossible 2 soundtrack, which is less forgettable than the three selections from Results May Vary. None of this has aged well -- as a matter of fact, it's aged incredibly quickly, sounding older than alt-rock hits from the mid-'90s -- but that's almost beside the point, because this does its job well, and listeners who want to have some Limp Bizkit in their collection will find this to provide them with more of what they want than any other Bizkit dizc. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/24/2007
Label: Interscope / Polydor
UPC: 0602498878309
Rank: 20759

Tracks

  1. Counterfeit
  2. Faith
  3. Nookie
  4. Break Stuff
  5. Re-Arranged
  6. N 2 Gether Now
  7. Take a Look Around
  8. My Generation
  9. Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
  10. My Way
  11. Boiler
  12. Eat You Alive
  13. Behind Blue Eyes
  14. Build a Bridge
  15. Why
  16. Lean on Me
  17. Home Sweet Home/Bittersweet Symphony
  18. The Truth

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Limp Bizkit   Primary Artist
Method Man   Vocals

Technical Credits

Terry Date   Audio Production,Producer
Rick Rubin   Audio Production,Producer
Limp Bizkit   Audio Production,Producer
Fred Durst   Audio Production,Composer,Producer,Art Direction,Executive Producer
Billy Mohler   Producer
James Brown   Composer,Composer
Charles Bobbit   Composer
John Otto   Composer,Composer
Ryan Williams   Mixing
Sam Rivers   Composer,Composer
Richard Ashcroft   Composer
Nikki Sixx   Composer
Method Man   Composer
Michael Patterson   Mixing,Producer
Brendan O'Brien   Mixing,Composer
Tommy Lee   Composer
George Michael   Composer
DMX   Composer
William Griffin   Composer
Keith Richards   Composer
Lalo Schifrin   Composer
Wes Borland   Composer
Josh Abraham   Producer
Scott Weiland   Producer
Pete Townshend   Composer
Ross Robinson   Producer
Mick Jagger   Composer
DJ Premier   Producer
Jordan Schur   Executive Producer
Mike Smith   Composer,Composer,Composer
Leor DiMant   Composer
Liam Ward   Art Direction
Eric Barrier   Composer
Clifford Smith   Composer
Chris Martin   Composer,Composer
Ray Ashcroft   Composer
Samuel Rivers   Composer
Bobby Byrd   Composer
Andy Wallace   Mixing
Ron Ashcroft   Composer
Ted Jensen   Mastering
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