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Full Moon(more) »rank: 6518by: Brandy
:Album Description:2002 album, featuring the single 'What About Us?'. 17 tracks. :On her first CD in three years, the newly married and pregnant Brandy sounds confident and assured and lets us know that she has found her man (even if it takes a numbing 17 tracks). The stately ballad 'He Is' shimmers with unabashed, but never treacly, adoration, as Brandy huskily sighs, 'Prince Charming, my angel, my king, my friend.' It's the sound of a woman in love, and that sentiment guides this satisfying CD's strongest cuts, from Mike City's tangy title track to the snaky seduction of 'Apart,' which burnishes Brandy's vocals ... |
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Brandy(more) »rank: 28126by: Brandy
:Album Description:2002 album, featuring the single 'What About Us?'. 17 tracks. :On her first CD in three years, the newly married and pregnant Brandy sounds confident and assured and lets us know that she has found her man (even if it takes a numbing 17 tracks). The stately ballad 'He Is' shimmers with unabashed, but never treacly, adoration, as Brandy huskily sighs, 'Prince Charming, my angel, my king, my friend.' It's the sound of a woman in love, and that sentiment guides this satisfying CD's strongest cuts, from Mike City's tangy title track to the snaky seduction of 'Apart,' which burnishes Brandy's vocals ... |
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Christmas Collection: The Best of 98 Degrees: 20th Century Masters(more) »rank: 7905by: 98°
:Album Description:2002 album, featuring the single 'What About Us?'. 17 tracks. :On her first CD in three years, the newly married and pregnant Brandy sounds confident and assured and lets us know that she has found her man (even if it takes a numbing 17 tracks). The stately ballad 'He Is' shimmers with unabashed, but never treacly, adoration, as Brandy huskily sighs, 'Prince Charming, my angel, my king, my friend.' It's the sound of a woman in love, and that sentiment guides this satisfying CD's strongest cuts, from Mike City's tangy title track to the snaky seduction of 'Apart,' which burnishes Brandy's vocals ... |
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David Cassidy & the Partridge Family: The Definitive Collection(more) »rank: 30671by: David Cassidy & the Partridge Family
: :The story once circulated that session keyboardist Larry Knechtel could barely keep a straight face while recording the harpsichord solo on the Partridge Family's 'I Think I Love You.' Given that Knechtel later joined Bread, another totem of '70s (supposed) disposability, the tale seems to reflect little more than music-biz snobbery. The studio-created pop fronted by series stars David Cassidy and Shirley Jones stands up well for ears sympathetic to the era's have-a-nice-day Top 40 standards. Singles such as 'I Think I Love You,' 'I Woke Up in Love This Morning,' and 'Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted' remain high points of mainstream ... |
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Kidz Bop, Vol. 11(more) »rank: 7236by: Kidz Bop Kids
:Album Description: Kidz Bop 11 features 19 of the most kid friendly songs - sung by kids for kids. |
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Music From the Motion Picture Josie And The Pussycats(more) »rank: 10301by: Various Artists
: :With the likes of Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger, former Letters to Cleo singer Kay Hanley, and Matthew Sweet on board, the soundtrack album for the live-action update of the beloved Archie Comics spinoff boasts some of the best rock & roll made for a Hollywood flick since Schlesinger wrote That Thing You Do's title tune. Fast, guitars-cranked power pop with Hanley's voice-of-Josie supplying the songs' sassy attitude, the music puts across a sisterly stance that fans of the Donnas and the Go-Go's will recognize. Program out the two frighteningly realistic boy-group pastiches by the fictional DuJour and maybe the Pussycats' sole draggy ... |
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The Ultimate Rock & Roll Collection: The 60's(more) »rank: 20551by: Various Artists
: :With the likes of Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger, former Letters to Cleo singer Kay Hanley, and Matthew Sweet on board, the soundtrack album for the live-action update of the beloved Archie Comics spinoff boasts some of the best rock & roll made for a Hollywood flick since Schlesinger wrote That Thing You Do's title tune. Fast, guitars-cranked power pop with Hanley's voice-of-Josie supplying the songs' sassy attitude, the music puts across a sisterly stance that fans of the Donnas and the Go-Go's will recognize. Program out the two frighteningly realistic boy-group pastiches by the fictional DuJour and maybe the Pussycats' sole draggy ... |
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Platinum Christmas(more) »rank: 5005by: Various Artists
: :Rarely is a compilation record as satisfying as Platinum Christmas is, but it's not due so much to the N'Sync's' rather whiny take on 'I Don't Want to Spend One More Christmas Without You,' the showy vocal gymnastics of Christina Aguilera on 'Silent Night,' or even Carlos Santana's enigmatic noodling on 'Posada (Pilgrimage to Bethlehem)' as it is to some of the 'lesser' lights on the disc who turn in the most memorable performances. For instance, Christian rockers Jars of Clay whip up a stunningly rhythmic version of 'Little Drummer Boy' that borders on reggae, spiked with an ingenious bass line and a ... |
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Del Shannon - Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 12746by: Del Shannon
: :These 20 tracks include all the big early-'60s hits by this maverick artist, plus several obscure gems. Shannon was atypical of his era by virtue of age (26 when he had his first hit, 'Runaway'), originality (he wrote most of his songs), aggression (unusually among white artists of the early '60s, most of his stuff rocked), and temperament (his songs weave an alarming pattern of misery, paranoia, desperation, vengeance, and despair). Not to mention musical innovation--'Runaway' contains what could be called the first pop synthesizer solo, 'Little Town Flirt' casts the mold for the entire British Invasion, 'From Me to You' was the ... |
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Tiffany - Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 9133by: Tiffany
: :These 20 tracks include all the big early-'60s hits by this maverick artist, plus several obscure gems. Shannon was atypical of his era by virtue of age (26 when he had his first hit, 'Runaway'), originality (he wrote most of his songs), aggression (unusually among white artists of the early '60s, most of his stuff rocked), and temperament (his songs weave an alarming pattern of misery, paranoia, desperation, vengeance, and despair). Not to mention musical innovation--'Runaway' contains what could be called the first pop synthesizer solo, 'Little Town Flirt' casts the mold for the entire British Invasion, 'From Me to You' was the ... |



