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sean:

MrBlu:
I'm not entirely sure what you're saying.

Sure, I'm annoyed with what rap music has become now, seeing that the only thing Hip-Hop has to offer nowadays is Lil' Wayne, Kanye West and T-Pain, apparently, but I don't get what you're getting at or asking.

I'm just gonna go with what Dark Flame said about Jazz, we have Thelonius Monk on Miles Davis, Miles on Coltrane, Louis and Ella, Count Basie and Joe Williams, etc.

My favorite recent collaboration album would have to be "Misery Loves Kompany" by the Strange Music crew, "Midwest Chopper" was just a kick-ass song.

Oh, I just remembered I was thinking about Looptroop's trip to Jamaica and the songs they did with Lady Saw and Ward 21, which were pretty cool.

TheFuriousWombat:
Speaking of jazz, the various Stephane Grappelli and Oscar Peterson collaborations are all frickin fantastic. Particularly good is the live album 'Skol,' recorded in Amsterdam and featuring an amazing trio of Joe Pass, Mickey Roker and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (each of whom get their own rather impressive solo forays throughout the album - the two masters let these guys do their thing which is nice to hear). It's one of my favorite albums largely due to the way Peterson and Grappelli compliment each other and riff off each other so effortlessly. It's pretty perfect.

JimmyJazz:
Aerosmith on Run-D.M.C.'s cover of "Walk This Way." The greatest song to just bop your head to in the car with your friends.

Avec:
I really didn't want that song to be brought up.

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