Greatest Hits, Vol. 1

Greatest Hits, Vol. 1

by Korn
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1

Greatest Hits, Vol. 1

by Korn

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Overview

A decade after changing the metal landscape drastically with their self-titled debut juggernaut, Korn got the best-of treatment just as their standing began to seem increasingly shaky, commercially at least. Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 sadly isn't the disc it ideally could be, but it nonetheless summarizes how steady Korn were over the years, developing their sound oh so slightly from one album to the next and, in the process, coming up with several unquestionably killer songs every go-round. The band's six full-lengths resulted in enough of those killer songs to fill this best-of to the brim; in fact, there are quite a few more that could have been compiled here if there were more space on this single-disc release (a double disc would have been definitive). As it stands, however, practically every song here is a highlight in and of itself, with the sole exceptions of the below-par "Alone I Break" and a pair of album-opening covers: Cameo's "Word Up!" and Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall, Pts. 1-3." These newly recorded covers are here undoubtedly to bait the legions of Korn fans who already own all the band's albums but are loyal enough to purchase this best-of as a way to hear these songs. And yes, they're quite curious, so much so that you'll want to give them a listen if you're a fan (download them, though -- they're curious, no doubt, but certainly not worth the price of this disc alone). The band's "Word Up!" cover is awesome, and the Pink Floyd cover is overwrought, yet enticingly so. Then again, these two songs are so well known that you have to wonder, what's the point? Like Korn's previous cover of Metallica's "One," though, the point seems to be one of curiosity rather than one-upmanship. In any event, these covers aren't the best way to start off this best-of -- not at all -- nor is the reverse chronological sequencing ideal. Because Korn developed their sound over the years, even if only slightly, it'd have been better to map out that progressive trajectory here, rather than hear the band regress from the elaborate, theatrical bombast of their later albums to the stripped-down naked rawness of their fierce debut. These quibbles aside, it's worthy stating again that nothing but great songs are featured here. If you're new to Korn, the most influential and successful metal band of the '90s, this disc should blow you away -- that is, assuming you're a fan of extreme music with a dark, disturbing edge. But if indeed you're new to Korn, you'd be better off skipping over this best-of and heading straight for their self-titled debut (their one undisputed classic), and then moving chronologically forward through the band's catalog. Each album stands well on its own, albeit some better than others, and here you're only getting the tip of each iceberg. If money is a concern, however, and you can only afford one Korn disc for your collection, don't think twice about picking up Greatest Hits. You won't be disappointed. No chance of that. Plus, there's a bonus DVD here of Korn's 2003 show at CBGB's that will give you a good taste of what the band is like live. ~ Jason Birchmeier

Product Details

Release Date: 10/05/2004
Label: Epic / Epic/Immortal
UPC: 0827969270028
Rank: 3603

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Word Up!
  2. Another Brick in the Wall, Pts. 1, 2 & 3
  3. Y'All Want a Single
  4. Right Now
  5. Did My Time
  6. Alone I Break
  7. Here to Stay
  8. Trash
  9. Somebody Someone
  10. Make Me Bad
  11. Falling Away from Me
  12. Got the Life
  13. Freak on a Leash
  14. Twist
  15. A.D.I.D.A.S.
  16. Clown
  17. Shoots and Ladders
  18. Blind
  19. Freak on a Leash

Disc 2

  1. Right Now
  2. Here to Stay
  3. Did My Time
  4. Got the Life
  5. Freak on a Leash
  6. Falling Away from Me
  7. Blind

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Korn   Primary Artist
Fieldy   Guitar (Bass),Bass
James "Munky" Shaffer   Guitar
Baby Nathan   Vocals
David Silveria   Drums
Jonathan Davis   Vocals,Bagpipes
Brian Welch   Guitar

Technical Credits

Nick DiDia   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Frank Filipetti   Audio Engineer,Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Korn   Audio Production,Composer,Producer
Jonathan Davis   Audio Production,Composer,Producer,Group Member
Toby Wright   Audio Production,Engineer,Producer
James "Munky" Shaffer   Composer,Group Member
Nitin Vadukul   Photography
James Schaffer   Composer
Reggie Arvizu   Composer
Scott Greer   Product Manager
Marina Chavez   Photography
Kaz Utsunomiya   A&R
Greg Edenfield   Mixing Assistant
Rob Agnello   Assistant Engineer
Mitch Ikeda   Photography
Kevin Kerslake   Photography
Jeff Kwatinetz   Executive Producer
Clay Patrick McBridge   Inlay Photography
Gayle Boulware   Art Consultant
Stephen Stickler   Photography
Ryan Shuck   Composer
P.R. Brown   Cover Photo,Package Design
Peter Katsis   A&R,Executive Producer
Aimee MacAuley   Art Direction
Cailan Mccarthy   A&R
Jim Monti   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Darren Frank   Assistant Engineer
Samantha Benerope   A&R
Don Schinn   Composer
John Pecorelli   Archivist
Jamie Leavitt   Assistant Engineer
Andy Wallace   Mixing
Larry Blackmon   Composer
Rob Hill   Digital Editing
Dante Ross   Producer,Remixing
Chuck Johnson   Engineer
Fieldy   Group Member
Fred Maher   Digital Editing
David Silveria   Composer,Group Member
John Gamble   Producer,Remixing
Roger Waters   Composer
Ryan Williams   Engineer
Jesse Gorman   Assistant Engineer
Richard Kaplan   Mixing,Engineer
Kevin Szymanski   Assistant Engineer
Tobias Miller   Editing,Engineer
Brendan O'Brien   Mixing,Producer
Femio Hernandez   Mixing Assistant
Aaron Swihart   Assistant Engineer
Tom Lord-Alge   Mixing
Jake Ninan   Assistant Engineer
Steve Thompson   Producer
John Ewing, Jr.   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Ross Robinson   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Karl Egsieker   Assistant Engineer
Robert Hadley   Mastering
Tim Harkins   Engineer
Tomi Jenkins   Composer
Bryan Cook   Assistant Engineer
Dave Colvin   Assistant Engineer
Brian Welch   Composer,Group Member
Joseph Cultice   Photography
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