| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bridging The Gap (CD, Album) | Interscope Records | 490 661-2 | Europe | 2000 | |
| Bridging The Gap (2xLP) | Interscope Records | 490 661-1 | Europe | 2000 | |
| Bridging The Gap (2xLP) | Interscope Records | 069490662-1 | US | 2000 | |
| Bridging The Gap (2xLP, Promo) | Interscope Records | BEP-01 | US | 2000 | |
| Bridging The Gap (CD) | Interscope Records | 069490661-2 | Canada | 2000 | |
| Bridging The Gap (CD, Album, Promo) | Interscope Records | none | Europe | 2000 |
referencing Bridging The Gap, 2xLP, 069490662-1
referencing Bridging The Gap, CD, Album, 490 661-2
referencing Bridging The Gap, 2xLP, 490 661-1
Look I'm not gonna go into it - I'll just say that the BEPs of today are commercial rap rubbish, but the BEPs of yesteryear (and this album in particular), were awesome. For some reason Yoko Ono springs to mind... Fergie has a lot to answer for.
When all's said and done though you should still grab a copy of this. It really is too good to pass up. Bridging the gap mixes Latin and calypso flavours, and classic boom bap hip hop with ease not to mention to great effect. But when you put this album on and listen to them spit ''money is a drug and MCs is on it'' the word 'ironic' doesn't even come close. It's just a shame they couldn't take their own advice.
Curse you Black Eyed Peas... This album is genius and hints at the music you could have made and what you could have been: amongst the greatest of all time. I loved you for this album, and now look, or should that be listen, to what you've become.