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TCG(more) »rank: 12244by: The Cheetah Girls
:Album Description:The Cheetah Girls return from their 2006 sold out tour with their first studio album TCG! Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams & Sabrina Bryan wrote and recorded songs with some of the top song writers and Producers in the world! The long awaited follow-up to the multi million selling CD franchise is ALL Cheetah Girls and so much more!!! |
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Westlife - Unbreakable: Greatest Hits V.1 (+1 Bonus(more) »rank: 7264by: Westlife
:Album Description:2002 compilation for the Irish boy band including 19 of their hits including, 'Flying Without Wings', 'Against All Odds' with Mariah Carey, 'Uptown Girl' (radio edit) (Billy Joel) & one new song, the title track & first single, 'Unbreakable'. BMG. |
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Bianca Ryan(more) »rank: 21923by: Bianca Ryan
:Album Description:Hailing from Philadelphia, 12 year-old Bianca Ryan is the winner of NBC's summer hit series America's Got Talent. 'Bianca Ryan is potentially one of the best singers I have ever heard in my life,' said Simon Cowell, executive producer of the show. Bianca Ryan showcases her incredible vocal ability on her self-titled debut album, which features such covers as 'The Rose,' 'I Believe I Can Fly,' and 'You Light Up My Life.' The album also boasts original songs written and produced by the best in the business, including the very catchy 'Why Couldn't It Be Christmas Everyday?' :America's got talent, sure, but ... |
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Debbie Gibson - Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 12273by: Debbie Gibson
:Album Description:Hailing from Philadelphia, 12 year-old Bianca Ryan is the winner of NBC's summer hit series America's Got Talent. 'Bianca Ryan is potentially one of the best singers I have ever heard in my life,' said Simon Cowell, executive producer of the show. Bianca Ryan showcases her incredible vocal ability on her self-titled debut album, which features such covers as 'The Rose,' 'I Believe I Can Fly,' and 'You Light Up My Life.' The album also boasts original songs written and produced by the best in the business, including the very catchy 'Why Couldn't It Be Christmas Everyday?' :America's got talent, sure, but ... |
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Wilson Phillips(more) »rank: 9333by: Wilson Phillips
:Album Description:Hailing from Philadelphia, 12 year-old Bianca Ryan is the winner of NBC's summer hit series America's Got Talent. 'Bianca Ryan is potentially one of the best singers I have ever heard in my life,' said Simon Cowell, executive producer of the show. Bianca Ryan showcases her incredible vocal ability on her self-titled debut album, which features such covers as 'The Rose,' 'I Believe I Can Fly,' and 'You Light Up My Life.' The album also boasts original songs written and produced by the best in the business, including the very catchy 'Why Couldn't It Be Christmas Everyday?' :America's got talent, sure, but ... |
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Jets(more) »rank: 4455by: The Jets
:Album Description:Hailing from Philadelphia, 12 year-old Bianca Ryan is the winner of NBC's summer hit series America's Got Talent. 'Bianca Ryan is potentially one of the best singers I have ever heard in my life,' said Simon Cowell, executive producer of the show. Bianca Ryan showcases her incredible vocal ability on her self-titled debut album, which features such covers as 'The Rose,' 'I Believe I Can Fly,' and 'You Light Up My Life.' The album also boasts original songs written and produced by the best in the business, including the very catchy 'Why Couldn't It Be Christmas Everyday?' :America's got talent, sure, but ... |
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Noise from the Basement(more) »rank: 7835by: Skye Sweetnam
: :Sixteen-year-old Skye Sweetnam's debut sounds more like noise you might hear at the Macy's junior department than noise issuing from anybody's basement. But that's as it should be. Billed as the next Pat Benatar, the pouty-lipped, kohl-eyed Canadian steps out with a solid rocker ringed with a touch of Ramones (hear it on the rebel schoolgirl song 'Billy S.,' which earned a spot on the How to Deal soundtrack, as well as on the hopped-up, swing-your-hair-around cover of Blondie's 'Heart of Glass,' and the bad-boyfriend basher 'Number One'). It's a distillation of all that's right with modern rock--hyper guitars, a heavy dose of ... |
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The Definitive Collection(more) »rank: 18910by: Tony Orlando & Dawn
: :Sixteen-year-old Skye Sweetnam's debut sounds more like noise you might hear at the Macy's junior department than noise issuing from anybody's basement. But that's as it should be. Billed as the next Pat Benatar, the pouty-lipped, kohl-eyed Canadian steps out with a solid rocker ringed with a touch of Ramones (hear it on the rebel schoolgirl song 'Billy S.,' which earned a spot on the How to Deal soundtrack, as well as on the hopped-up, swing-your-hair-around cover of Blondie's 'Heart of Glass,' and the bad-boyfriend basher 'Number One'). It's a distillation of all that's right with modern rock--hyper guitars, a heavy dose of ... |
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Hung for the Holidays(more) »rank: 9358by: William Hung
: :Sixteen-year-old Skye Sweetnam's debut sounds more like noise you might hear at the Macy's junior department than noise issuing from anybody's basement. But that's as it should be. Billed as the next Pat Benatar, the pouty-lipped, kohl-eyed Canadian steps out with a solid rocker ringed with a touch of Ramones (hear it on the rebel schoolgirl song 'Billy S.,' which earned a spot on the How to Deal soundtrack, as well as on the hopped-up, swing-your-hair-around cover of Blondie's 'Heart of Glass,' and the bad-boyfriend basher 'Number One'). It's a distillation of all that's right with modern rock--hyper guitars, a heavy dose of ... |
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Celebrity(more) »rank: 13949by: *NSYNC
: 's Best of 2001:The boy balladeers of 'N Sync have always kept in step with their competition, but with Celebrity, they've entered a different race altogether. Members Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez (who co-wrote and co-produced most of the tracks on this album) have drawn on R&B, hip-hop, and electronica to make a remarkably adult mix. While younger fans will love the disc (it is 'N Sync, after all), older listeners will be surprised and pleased by the Prince-influenced 'Gone,' the Miami bass beat of 'The Two of Us,' and the Stevie Wonder harmonica cameo on 'Something Like You.' The disc only fails ... |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


