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Posted by Da_Goat (Member # 5529) on :
 
I was just listening to the self-titled Blink 182 CD. I've never been a huge fan of them, and this CD didn't change my mind whatsoever until they got to the last song. I've also never been a huge fan of The Cure, but somehow Robert Smith's vocals just worked with the Blink song.

And, while I'm a big fan of Queen and an average fan of David Bowie, the version of "Under Pressure" they did together has always been my favorite song by either artist.

I also don't care what you have to say about any of the three as a person; Eminem's collaborations with Dido and Elton John were undoubtedly two of the coolest things ever.

Jack Johnson & Handsome Boy Modeling School's "Breakdown" was also pretty cool.
 
Posted by The Pixiest (Member # 1863) on :
 
Moby and Gwen's "South Side"

I don't particularly care for either artist (though Gwen is growing on me) but I really like that song.
 
Posted by Dagonee (Member # 5818) on :
 
B.B. King and U2. Now, I like both, but it's not a collaboration I would have thought of and said, "This will be great."

"When Love Came to Town" is my favorite song by either act.
 
Posted by docmagik (Member # 1131) on :
 
Homestar Runner and They Might Be Giants.
 
Posted by Frisco (Member # 3765) on :
 
Willie Nelson and anybody. But especially with Julio Iglesias and BB King.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
OSC and Kathy Kidd?
 
Posted by Book (Member # 5500) on :
 
Grandma and Granpa?
 
Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
 
Ray Charles and Norah Jones
 
Posted by plaid (Member # 2393) on :
 
Elton John and the Muppets
 
Posted by Lyrhawn (Member # 7039) on :
 
Santana and Dave Matthews
Santana and Everlast
Santana and Michelle whats her name
Santana and whoever he sang "Maria Maria" with

Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. My favorite all time collaboration.
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
"Santana and Dave Matthews"

I really enjoyed the special when Dave and Trey Anastasio went to Africa and jammed with a band there. That was amazing.
 
Posted by Tstorm (Member # 1871) on :
 
Lyrhawn wrote:
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Santana and whoever he sang "Maria Maria" with
Rob Thomas, from Matchbox 20.

<--Also likes the Santana combinations. [Smile]
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
I saw Santana play with the Grateful Dead, and it was one of the most amazing concerts I have ever seen.
 
Posted by Danzig (Member # 4704) on :
 
The Travelling Wilburys
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
Yes!
 
Posted by fiazko (Member # 5812) on :
 
Pavarotti and Sting.
 
Posted by mackillian (Member # 586) on :
 
Linkin Park and Jay-Z
 
Posted by Annie (Member # 295) on :
 
"Maria Maria" wasn't Rob Thomas, it was The Product G&B. Rob Thomas did "Smooth."

My votes:

U2 and The Police doing "Invisible Sun"

Sting and Cheb Mami doing "Desert Rose," and then Cheb Mami and Sting doig "Le rai c'est chic"

And, of course, Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mombazo on the Graceland album.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
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And, of course, Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mombazo on the Graceland album.
Yes!!! Yes yes yes!!! I love that. And Paul Simon and Linda Ronstadt on "Under African Skies" on the same album.

Also, Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, and Ricky Skaggs as "The Three Pickers"; I saw a blurb for it when it was slated for release, and was so excited, my husband got it at midnight the day it came out for me. He had known nothing about any of those artists, but let me tell you, he was hooked on that album like that. *snaps fingers*

And I mustn't forget to mention the albums Trio and Trio II (especially the latter), with Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, and Linda Ronstadt.

Oh! Oh! I can't believe I forgot Another Country, by the Chieftans. The whole album is collaborations, and they're all wonderful! (I seem to be in a somewhat ebullient mood today.)

[ February 25, 2005, 12:28 PM: Message edited by: ketchupqueen ]
 
Posted by Speed (Member # 5162) on :
 
quote:
Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mombazo on the Graceland album.
Oh, you just beat me to it. [Mad]

quote:
U2 and The Police doing "Invisible Sun"

Sting and Cheb Mami doing "Desert Rose," and then Cheb Mami and Sting doig "Le rai c'est chic"

I'd argue that Sting is only ever good in collaborations. He collaborated with Stewart Copeland in The Police, which is what made that band great. He collaborated with Branford Marsalis in his first few solo albums, which made those great. The best song off his next album was a collaboration with Eric Clapton and David Sanborn. And then there was Cheb Mami. But in general, ever since Branford left the group his quality has declined by orders of magnitude.

Of course, it was his collaboration with Rod Stewart and Bryan Adams that marked the exact moment that he sold out, so it's not a completely firm rule.

When Stan Getz collaborated with Joao Gilberto, they made one of the greatest jazz albums of all time. Of course, that's the great thing about jazz... at its best it's practically nothing but collaborations. Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa. Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Miles Davis and Bill Evans. Miles Davis and Gil Evans. Miles Davis and John McLachlan. Miles Davis and Wayne Shorter. Miles Davis and.... fill in the blank. Bela Fleck and Victor Wooten. Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Pat Metheny and Gary Burton. Pat Methneny and Charlie Haden. John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk. Bill Evans and Scott LaFaro. I'll stop now.

Bobby McFerrin collaborated on an album with Yo-Yo Ma in the early '90s, and came out with his masterpiece.

I always thought Steely Dan sounded best when they had Larry Carlton playing guitar with them.

Talking Heads and U2 made their best albums in collaboration with Brian Eno.

One of my favorite Yes albums came about when they collaborated with The Buggles for Drama.

The genesis of the Grunge movement came when Neil Young collaborated with Nils Lofgren and Crazy Horse.

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg collaborated to become among the most powerful figures in Hip-Hop.

That's all I can think of right now.
 
Posted by Uhleeuh (Member # 6803) on :
 
Anything by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. They can do no wrong in my eyes. [Smile]
 
Posted by Lady Jane (Member # 7249) on :
 
Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
quote:
Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald
Oh, yes. Yes, yes, YES!
 
Posted by Uhleeuh (Member # 6803) on :
 
A few more I liked.

Pink & Steven Tyler - Misery
Jay-Z & Linkin Park- Numb/Encore
Nelly & Tim McGraw-Over and over
Eddie Money & Ronnie Spector-Take Me Home Tonight
 
Posted by Annie (Member # 295) on :
 
quote:
Nelly & Tim McGraw-Over and over
Heh. I gave my thoughts on this "collaboration" in my LiveJournal a couple weeks ago. [Razz]
 
Posted by Uhleeuh (Member # 6803) on :
 
How'd I know that something I listed would get mentioned and not in a good light? Oh well. I've resigned myself to the fact that most of the music I enjoy will be disliked by most people here for one reason or another.
 
Posted by Annie (Member # 295) on :
 
Sorry if that came across rude. I'm a music snob sometimes, but I really have no place to talk seeing as I just got done purchasing "Mira Mira."
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
"Neil Young collaborated with Nils Lofgren and Crazy Horse."

Nils Lofgren is one of the most underappreciated solo musicians ever. He is unbeliveable. He is one of those people who makes everyone else sound so good, they think it is the other person doing all the work. We saw him in Northampton many moons ago, and it remains one of my favorite shows ever.
 


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