Girls [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]
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1. Girls [Sophisticated Mix-Radio Edit] - DJ Smurf
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2. Pop That Thang Girl [Radio Remix] - DJ Kizzy Rock, DJ Smurf
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3. Girls [Southside Mix-Radio Edit] - DJ Smurf, DJ Taz
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Girls,DJ Smurf,Ichiban Old Emd,Bass Music,Club/Dance,Dirty Rap,Hardcore Rap,Party Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Southern Rap
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Shanghai
12 Girls Band
Manufacturer: Manhattan Records
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ASIN: B000PC1QLA
Release Date: 2007-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Glory
- Shining Energy
- Fragile
- Carnival
- Bach Tribute: Concerto For Violin In A Minor (1st Mvt.)
- My Heart Will Go On (Theme From Titanic)
- Loulan Girl
- Flowers And Juveniles
- Take Five
- High Mountain And Floating Water
- Handel's Music For Royal Fireworks
- Nessun Dorma
- The Great Canyon
- Freedom
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12 Girls Band began as a series of auditions held throughout China, seeking thirteen attractive and versatile young female instrumentalists (although only twelve appear onstage at any time). After taking Japan by storm, their debut US release, Eastern Energy (2004), created a sensation, crowning Billboard's World Music chart. Since then, the group has become a firm favorite at PBS and NPR, with several prestigious international concert bookings on the horizon. For the present recording, the ensemble ranges between local folk songs, newly composed tunes and works by Sting ("Fragile"), J.S. Bach (an excerpt from Concerto For Violin in A Minor), G. Puccini ("Nessun Dorma" from Turandot), and James Horner ("My Heart Will Go On," the love theme from Titanic). Arranged by Bob Belden and Liang Jianfeng, who leads the ensemble's backing guitar combo, the overall effect is not unlike an Eastern equivalent of Celtic Woman, minus the vocals but every bit as energetic, polished, and astutely marketed. Musically, the tunes are tightly conceptualized and performed, marred only by overuse of a 4/4 snare backbeat and the fact that certain Chinese instruments, although breathtakingly lovely in a more traditional setting, are not always ideally suited to the material at hand. But even so, it's a charming, graceful and high-spirited enterprise; as good-will ambassadors, these ladies can't fail to please. --Christina Roden
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An unusual treat.......2007-07-05
This group is tops for musicianship and you get the treat of hearing unfamiliar instruments play old favorites. Everyone that I've loaned this to has fallen for this group and their music.
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- Really good Stones album.
- Rock N Roll !
- (4.5 stars) TOP OF THE LINE ROLLING STONES ! (could have been their best with a little more effort)
- the last great stones album.
- Some Girls
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Some Girls
The Rolling Stones
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ASIN: B000000W5P
Release Date: 1994-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Miss You
- When The Whip Comes Down
- Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
- Some Girls
- Lies
- Far Away Eyes
- Respectable
- Before They Make Me Run
- Beast Of Burden
- Shattered
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A fresh, uncompromising attempt to incorporate 1978 pop techniques into the band's familiar sound, Some Girls opens with the disco sass of "Miss You" and closes with the self-destructive punk of "Shattered." (Both songs, especially "Miss You," with its distinctive Mel Collins sax solo, remain live showstoppers.) So the Stones declared credibility in the dance circuit without sacrificing their hard-rock reputation. Though the anti-love "Beast of Burden" and the stylishly slow "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" continue to rack up the most airplay, the obscurities stand up surprisingly well. Worth replaying: Keith Richards's rickety rocker "Before They Make Me Run." --Steve Knopper
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Few rock stars have played in the intersection of real life, image, and fans' imaginations as smartly (and comically) as Mick Jagger does on Some Girls. With the Stones again running at top pace, Jagger aims his gimlet eye at his and the boys' gossip-column lives (the Chuck Berryish "Respectable," the archly blues-wailing title track), his collapsing marriage (where was Bianca when Mick's pals were trying to hook him up with the "Puerto Rican girls who're just dyin' to meetchoo?) and the mores and modes of New York society in the Studio 54 era (practically everything here). Slot in Keith's lament "Before They Make Me Run," and this is one of the greatest Stones albums. --Rickey Wright
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Really good Stones album........2007-07-24
Something about this album is very different from other classic Stones albums... such as Sticky Fingers or Exile. More than likely, it was the influence of the city of New York and the musical genres of disco and punk. But it also seems like there was a whole different attitude. While albums like Exile on Main Street rarely ever lost the Stones' trademark snarl, Some Girls seems to dwell on the two extremes... from surprisingly soft ("Beast of Burden") to a thrashing sound reminiscent of early Clash records ("Respectable").
All in all, a really good record. It's also one of the best sounding Stones CD's. Although it can still get hard to hear Mick sometimes, the guitars come in loud and clear, especially on the hilarious "Far Away Eyes".
Rock N Roll ! .......2007-07-12
Some Girls, is one of the greatest Rock n roll cds. The Stones rock the late 70s with some of their best guitar. Lies, Some Girls, Respectable and When The Whip Comes Down are all great Rock n roll. Far Away Eyes is the only country its lighter than the great stones country. Miss You is a great song great sax solo from Mel Collins and Hamonica from Sugar Blue. Some Girls is one of the stones Five best a great guitar based Rock n Roll cd from The Rolling Stones.
(4.5 stars) TOP OF THE LINE ROLLING STONES ! (could have been their best with a little more effort) .......2007-04-24
Some Girls (1978) is a very good album on the strength of the funky Miss You, the rocking When the Whip Comes Down, Keith Richards' Before They Make Me Run, punk influenced Shattered, tougue-in-cheek country Far Away Eyes, the semi-soul ballad Beast of Burden, the respectable Respectable, and the tell-it-like-it-is attitude of Some Girls. All Rolling Stones classics, every one of them as good as any other Rolling Stones classic. Just My Imagination and Lies are just so bad they almost ruin the whole thing, and sort of block the flow of this otherwise great album. Whose idea was it cover this Temptations classic, anyway? This sounds like the band was warming up or doing a sound check, recorded it, and put it on the album. Lies is it's twin. If they had replaced those two with songs that matched the quality of the others, this could have been the best album the Rolling Stones had ever recorded. As it is, I rate it a solid 4.5 stars, and recommend it, because it has some of The Stones' best songs.
the last great stones album........2007-03-30
1978. the last great stones album. i happen to think (unlike many others) that they've done some very good stuff since then, but this is definitely the end of the line for greatness in their discography. "just my imagination," "repectable," "before they make me run," which is about as good a thing as keith richards ever did, and "beast of burden" are all classics. mick jagger's voice is brimming with personality here (instead of falling into a caricature of himself, which sometimes has happened in these later years). keith and ron wood splatter the recording with great guitar licks. and every song is strong to great. a wonderful piece of rock and roll. come back, boys. dylan did it. you can too. i know that you can.
Some Girls.......2007-01-10
This has always been one of my favorite Stones LP's, and recently purchased it in CD form. Still love it!
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- For the true Gilmore Fan
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Our Little Corner of the World: Music From Gilmore Girls
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00006JIBS
Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
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- Waltz #1 - Sam Phillips (cue)
- What A Wonderful World - Joey Ramone
- Child Psychology - Black Box Recorder
- Know Your Onion! - The Shins
- I Found Love - The Free Design
- Car Song - Elastica
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- O'oh - Yoko Ono
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- Girl From Mars - Ash
- My Little Corner Of The World - Yo La Tengo
Album Description
Full Title - Our Little Corner Of The World - Music From The Gilmore Girls. First soundtrack of music from the hit WB series. The show is packed with musical references and refreshing songs which Gilmore Girls audiences are seeking. Includes newly recorded, original songs, and music by Sam Phillips and Grant-Lee Phillips just for the soundtrack, plus opening theme song 'Where You Lead I Will Follow' by Carole King & Louise Goffin. Other artists include Joey Ramone, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Yo La Tengo, XTC and more. Rhino. 2002.
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For the true Gilmore Fan.......2007-07-16
The Gilmore Girls may have ended, but this CD can bring you back to Stars Hollow anytime you listen to it. This is a must have for the true Gilmore fan!
Music from Gilmore Girls.......2007-06-29
This product came very timely and I am very happy with it as well. Thank you!
Gilmore Girls Sound.......2007-03-11
Being an avid supporter of the show, I enjoy the sound track, a very diverse selection of songs and artists. If you enjoy the music on the show, you'll love the CD.
Gilmore Girls Soundtrack.......2007-01-18
The cd is OK.......not great, but then I didn't seem to remember such loud music in the series.....I think I expected more of the troubadour and Carol King.
Great music.......2007-01-10
If you like the Gilmore Girls shows, then this cd is a must. I bought it for my 14 year old daughter. She was thrilled when she opened the cd on Christmas.
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- Great Album
- Interesting listening
- Great New CD
- Froom!
- Memorable....
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Despite Our Differences
Indigo Girls
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ASIN: B000GG4SOC
Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
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- Little Perennials
- I Believe In Love
- Three County Highway
- Run
- Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate
- Lay My Head Down
- Money Made You Mean
- Fly Away
- Dirt and Dead Ends
- All The Way
- They Won't Have Me
- Last Tears
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The Indigo Girls, now marking their 20th anniversary, were in a bit of slump before turning to producer Mitchell Froom, who serves them well on this energized effort--their 10th studio album and first for a new label. Recorded at Froom's home studio in Santa Monica, California, the album finds Ray, Saliers & Co. trying a few new things--recording with everybody in the same room, for example, and stepping further out of their acoustic framework for an enhanced sonic landscape, e.g., the Beatlesque "Little Perennials." They also invited impressive newbie Brandi Carlisle to harmonize on "Last Tears," one of the disc's most memorable tracks, and called on Pink (the IGs appeared on I'm Not Dead) for "Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate." All this contributes to a fresher sound and attitude, but the songwriting (Amy's rock leanings, Emily's moody balladry) is up a notch, too, with the social activism ("Pendulum Swinger") better expressed and more sophisticated than their usual banner-waving. What hasn't changed is the way the duo's vocal lines entwine like tangled lovers--at their best, it's hard to tell where one leaves off and the other begins, their corduroy-and-denim harmonies becoming a sort of third tone. That's a neat trick for voices as diverse and distinctive as these, still commanding as they enter their third decade. --Alanna Nash
Customer Reviews:
Great Album.......2007-06-08
This is a great album. It's a must have for Indigo Girl fans.
Interesting listening.......2007-05-22
I enjoyed the images painted by the songs in this album. The music is anything but boring.
Great New CD.......2007-05-14
The Indigo Girls are back to their great style of fun music while still making their social commentaries. Love it!
Froom!.......2007-04-04
At this later stage in their career, I don't completely understand this album. After waiting years for it, I am surprised by how it sounds. Froom covered up what is most interesting of IG, 1. their voices, 2. their lyrics, and 3. their music. He ruined a good album. And how they allowed it, i dont understand, smitten by $$$$ maybe (signing a new record deal) Not to be too harsh, the songs are excellent. They show a willingnes to try new sounds (rock, punk, rap...) which is exciting, but, Froom covers up their voices. I want to hear the harshness of age...the imperfection of knowing...it is all lost in Frooms percussion and sparkling strings. I think they should recover this album, only use electric guituars and relevant percussions and lose Froom and MOST of all----put their voices out FRONT!!! Froom took an exceptional album and made it dull and worst of all, IG let him. ???
Memorable...........2007-02-26
The harmony is still perfection; the music is stripped down, harking back to the CDs they made before "Become You" and "All That We Let It". The lyrics, you can get lost in. The contrast between the seven songs of Emily and the six songs of Amy form a smooth counterpoint in the aptly named, latest CD from the Indigo Girls, "Despite Our Differences".
With a new producer and a new label, it seems as though IG has shaken off the doldrums that populated their last effort, when they replaced strong songwriting with lots of instrumentation. They use a variety of guitars here, mostly acoustic, but with electrics, slide and mandolin counterpoints. (No banjo, more's the pity.) Their back up musicians are solid and sparse. Pink appears on one song, and although her appearance and the rocker quality of the song made waves when the CD first appeared, the song "Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate" is an anthem about the music business, and, while clever and tuneful, fades away in the power of the other songs.
I normally gravitate towards Emily's songs, and here she is the sad balladeer of love lost, for the most part. She writes the opening song, "Pendulum", which is the most political ("the ticker of the nation breaking down like a bad clock") of the songs here. As in all Emily's political statements, she blends the political and the spiritual; it's a woman's power song, and lyrically stirring. My favorite of her songs on this CD is also one of those songs I can't let go of. It's entitled
"Run". In this song, Emily is relegating herself to the role of one of many lovers who've been left by someone who becomes fearful of giving too much in a relationship:
...."And you run, that's all you've ever done
It's all you know to do
I can't hold that against you.
And you'll flee, you're born to be free
And if you go, I'll understand
But you better get out while you can."
Her lyrics are as intense and as fiery in "All the Way", and her "Last Tears" and "I Believe in Love" are equally beautiful in the combination of lyrics and music. Only "Fly", with its metaphors about birds, is a weak contribution in her portion of the CD.
Amy Ray surprises with a rhythmic "Little Perennials", my favorite of her songs on this CD and the tune that keeps coming to mind whenever I look to find the CD to play again. It's a bit nonsensical, and finds, uniquely, Emily doing the low harmony instead of the high. Amy's two "rural" songs are drawn from the land on which she lives, with "Dirt and Dead Ends" the most striking and "They Won't Have Me" describing how little she fits into the rural southern landscape, despite her good intentions.
"Three County Highway" describes just about every little town I've been in and it's a love song, a little different than what Ray usually writes about.
Musically, "Despite Our Differences" is a great blend of two musicians coming together and blending their differences in a collaboration that weaves back and forth. Lyrically, it is outstanding. As usual, it gets more frequent play than anything else I've purchased in the last 6 months in my car. It's good road music, it's articulate, it's everything I buy an IG collaboration for.
I hope you listen and enjoy.
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- don't even think spice girls needs reviews; they are icons!
- Still searching for the clues and secrets
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Spice
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ASIN: B000000WCA
Release Date: 1997-02-04 |
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- Wannabe
- Say You'll Be There
- 2 Become 1
- Love Thing
- Last Time Lover
- Mama
- Who Do You Think You Are
- Something Kinda Funny
- Naked
- If U Can't Dance
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Putting aside the Girl Power phenomenon--really, what were the chances five scantily-clad birds flashing their knickers with kung-fu kicks wouldn't make it in the music industry?--the Spice Girls really do mean something: great singles. There's not a dog in their whole back-catalogue. They kicked off their career with "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" and "2 Become 1"--that's the pop equivalent of an Olympic gold in the triathlon. They're all here on Spice, along with the live favourite "If You Can't Dance"--one that Geri always looked particularly picked-upon whilst singing--and that irresistible champagne effervescence of pop history in the making. The only mistake they made at this point in their career was not releasing the slinky R&B track "Naked" as a single; and if that's because the video plot automatically suggests itself as too obvious, it's not as if that curtailed any other facet of their career. --Caitlin Moran
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don't even think spice girls needs reviews; they are icons!.......2007-07-11
i LOVE the spice girls! so happy they're getting back together! : ) this album rocks. get it! pop-py, delicious pop, and a little hip hop and r&b.
Still searching for the clues and secrets.......2007-05-11
My life was meaningless. I had no friends. My D&D character died after a seven year run, and I still lived in the basement of my stepmoms house. All that changed with the release of SPICE. My quest for the answer has kept me busy now for over 10 years. The secret is in the album, and my Holy Grail is Baby Spice.
Never have I seen such a beautiful woman. She is the object of all my desires. The perfect female specimen can be wrapped up in just two words 'Baby Spice'. When I first heard the song 'Naked' I was taken to a dream world. I listen to this album 14 times a day, everyday. And when I hear the song 'Naked', I become naked and always have the same vision, kneeling behind Baby Spice and using her pig-tails like the handlebars of a motorcycyle.
Now for the album. I only share this with you because I have come to a point in my research where a partner is mandatory. I did not want to bring an outsider in, but for the love of Baby, I must. I must have Baby Spice all to myself, and I promise a great reward for anyone that can help me. If you can assist me in my quest, I promise you fame, power, and glory. All I seek is Baby Spice, the rest of the world is yours.
SPICE is an acrynom, it stands for "Supernatural Place In Central Europe". I first discovered this after listening to 'If you can't dance' backwards. After more listens, I realized that SPice World is a real place and the peretual Baby Spice needs to be rescued. After wrapping my face in tin foil, sitting on a carrot, and listening to 'Love Thing', the vision was revealed to me as seen through a pink cloud. Baby is trapped in a tower in Prussia, as if that was not bad enough, a three headed dragon guards her.
I went to Wal-Mart and purchased a plastic sword that glows in the dark. The voices told me I would need it. 'Who do you think you are' confirmed my belief that I was the knight to rescue Baby. Only the man that rescues her can fulfill the prophecy of '2 become 1'
My quest is temporary on hold. I must find the 'yan uber gorrsay'. I discovered this after listening to 'Mama' from :23 to :27 of the song and then playing the last 14 seconds of 'Last Time Lover'. It was then I discovered that I must enter the 'Spice-rit World' never to return. I must bypass the gates of the Spirit World and locate the afterlife that contains all Spice. It is there that I find the Path of Spicage. I will follow it to the Spice Sea where the keeper will sail me to the Island of Spices. But for a ride on his boat I want answer the riddle "What do you really really want?" When I anwer the 'The love of Baby', my journy will continue.
But to enter the Spice-rit World, I must find a person with Spice of heart and Spice of mind. He or she must split my skull with one blow with a hatchet, separating my left and right brain. Immediately after doing this, he or she must shove the CD directly into my split brain and then tape my head back together with duct tape.
I ask all who are reading this listen to "Some Kind of Funny". Write down every tenth word and also include the 14th, 27th, and 56th word. When you have all the words written down, take the middle word and write down the last letter of the word. If that letter is also the first letter of your first name, then continue.
With your list, take the first letter of the first word and write it down. On the next word, write dwn the 3rd letter. Alternate between 1st and 3rd letters of the words until you reach the end, but beware on the 6th, 9th, and 13th word, you must use the fourth letter. When all the letters are written down, arrange the letters so that it spells your name EXACTLY!!! First, middle, and last. If you can make out your exact name with no letters left over, you are the one I seek. Please contact me.
I am serious, this world has nothing for me. I must rescue Baby to find my true happiness. She has been so lonely for so long, she needs her warrior to rescue her. It is my destiny to be with Baby Spice in a world where it is always 1997.
Spice Girls.......2007-05-06
Let's take a look here:
Posh Spice- Victoria Adams
Scary Spice- Mel B
Sporty Spice- Mel C
Ginger Spice- Geri
Baby Spice- Emma
I have 2 say, I'm quite impressed. The Spice Girls, without a doubt, is the most popular gurl-group of all time. Hey, they brought the world of pop back!!! And major style. They all wear fab clothes, especially Posh and Baby Spice.
Did any of u ppl out there in the world go to a Spice Girls concert?? One where there is ALL 5 of the Spice Girls?? If so, what was it like?? Did they wear fab clothes?? And etc??? My Gawd, I >33 dem sooo much!!!!!
My absolutely fave song is Wannabe, it just rox!!! And it's gream 2 jam w/ u and ur friends!!!!
I almost 4got about the Spice Girls until I watched Spice World, which happens 2 b a fantastic movie, one of my actual favourites. I hope the Spice Girls reunite!! I want dem 2 sooooo baaaadd!!!!!!
Can be used so many ways.......2007-04-03
This CD is great because although there is no musical value to what is recorded on it, you can still use it for things. I used it one day to scrape the gum off my shoe. Another day my friend used it to scrape scum off the inside of a toilet. After that we cleaned it up and then used it of course, as a coaster! It was so rewarding to see it slowly get beat to a pulp but still not use value. Eventually it got cracked and then I just threw it in the trash. So yes people, although the musical value on it is a big fat nada casta, you can still not feel bad and use it for other things, like scraping gum off of a gym floor or something.
Wannabe is Great.......2007-03-13
The Spice girls hit it off really well with Wannabe. Gorgeous voices, and harmonies start this cd off. The Spice Girls are talented enough to sing through the cd and dance at the same time. GReat Job!!
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Boys Like Girls
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ASIN: B000MQ590I
Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
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- Five Minutes To Midnight
- Hero/Heroine
- On Top Of The World
- Thunder
- Me, You And Medication
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I LIKE BOYS LIKE GIRLS.......2007-06-13
This album is so infectious from start to finish...the songs make me want to sing and dance and have fun! And there are some songs that even pull at my heart strings, they have MEANING and they give me that fuzzy feeling in my tummy when I listen to them. Maybe you are the kind of person that does that when you hear something you really like, maybe not. But it can't be denied that these boys know what they're doing and they're good at it. Check it out! You won't be let down...
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- oh my God! wow! love this album!
- CLASSIC!
- The Best Stupid Movie I've Ever Seen
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Spiceworld
Spice Girls
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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ASIN: B000000WFF
Release Date: 1997-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Spice Up Your Life
- Stop
- Too Much
- Saturday Night Divas
- Never Give Up On The Good Times
- Move Over
- Do It
- Denying
- Viva Forever
- The Lady Is A Vamp
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"Spice up your life," the Spice Girls advise on the first single from Spiceworld, their second album, which was made quickly to capitalize on the movie of the same name. If that sounds more like an advertising slogan than a call for variety, solidarity, and fun, it's not the only time the disc echoes the language of a carefully planned campaign: The chorus of "Move Over" is built around the phrase "Generation Next," the rallying cry of the Brits' Pepsi spot. And if, in turn, you come to the conclusion that this record isn't nearly as much fun as its predecessor, you're right. Any question about the creative input of Scary, Posh, Baby, Ginger, and Sporty into their own music is moot; like "Candle in the Wind 1997," Spiceworld was made to be bought, not listened to. Sure, they trade vocals this time, leaning less on the Bananarama-style gang approach of their debut, and yeah, the Motown-lite confection "Stop" doesn't exactly hurt the ear, but this disc is ultimately a bigger insult than anything a bunch of diehard anarchists such as Chumbawamba could imagine--without the kick of "Tubthumping." It also ends on a note so jarring as to settle the group firmly in the avant-garde with the fake-lounge "Lady Is a Vamp," which unfortunately praises Jackie O and Marilyn Monroe in the same verse, then ups the ante with a shout-out to Sandy Denny(!) as a Spicy role model. All together now: Uh huh. --Rickey Wright
Album Description
Japanese edition of their second album with 'Step To Me' added as an unmarked bonus track. 11 tracks total, also featuring the hits 'Spice Up Your Life' & 'Too Much'. A Virgin Records release.
Album Description
Great Import only coupling of their first two albums packaged in their individual size jewel cases which are housed in a cardboard box. While retaining the same tracks as the domestic pressings this is great value for the money. 2000 release.
Customer Reviews:
oh my God! wow! love this album!.......2007-07-11
this is even better than their 1st album! spice up your life is my fave spice girls song! this album is better than 1st b/c it just is; just listn to spice up your life, too much (rarely does a slow song sound so good!), and saturday night divas. plz get this album, you'll love it!
CLASSIC!.......2007-04-04
This was a movie I got for my daughters friend and she loves it! To remind you she is 13 and enjoys the lovable and light hearted movie!
The Best Stupid Movie I've Ever Seen.......2007-03-12
This movie is simply hilarious. I was quite captivated by the Spice Girls when this movie first came out. Shortly after, I outgrew them, but I still LOVE this movie. Anyone who has not seen it, needs to. Period.
Cruel Brittania.......2007-02-13
Britain, circa 1997. Tony Blair is elected P.M. Princess Di perishes. And the Spice Girls are unleashed to an unsuspecting public. This effort is an attempt to cash in on the phenomenon before a fickle populace turns their attention to the next best thing. To be fair, the girls are not to blame for what a tedious flick this is. Rather, they are appealing and prove to be the film's lone redeeming factor. The fault lies in the script that tries to do for the Spice Girls what "A Hard Days' Night" did for the Beatles. Whereas the Fab Four's film was full of wit and cogent commentary on Beatlemania this flick is unfunny and basically incoherent about what it's trying to say about the Spice craze. I was reminded more of the Monkees' "Head" than I was of "A Hard Days' Night". Lots of celeb cameos (Roger Moore, Elton John, et al) that amount to naught. Oh, well. On to "From Justin to Kelly".
Loves It.......2007-01-25
I had this movie on VHS, and lost it. One day I had this incredibly strong urge to watch it, so I ordered it and now I watch it all the time. It's fun to sing along to in a group. One thing, the dance instructor isn't saying "porta bra," he is actually saying "port de bras," a French term for movement of the arms that is used in ballet.
Average customer rating:
- Where is the song???
- Missing Song
- inspirational soundtrack
- 3.5 stars
- Soulful Soundtrack
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Daddy's Little Girls
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000LV6W0K
Release Date: 2007-01-09 |
Tracks:
- Struggle No More (The Main Event) - Anthony Hamilton
- Don't Let Go - R. Kelly
- Greatest Gift - Tamika Scott
- Brown Eyed Blues - Adrian Hood
- Family First - Dionne Warwick
- Step Aside - Yolanda Adams
- I Believe - Brian McKnight
- Daddy - Beyonce
- Struggle No More - Anothony Hamilton
- Blood Sweat & Tears - Governor
- A Change Is Gonna Come - Charles 'Gator' Moore
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Themes of faith, family, love, and patience reverberate through the soundtrack to celebrated director/ playwright/ actor Tyler Perry's film Daddy's Little Girls. It's a typically excellent album from start to finish; even the songs that don't appear in the film and were "inspired by" it actually for once do sound inspired by it, and seem in fact to have been written specifically for the movie. The record has gained some notoriety for including a song called "Family First," the first-ever recording by the Houston Family, pairing Whitney Houston with her mother Cissy, daughter Kristina, and her cousin Dionne (Warwick, that is). It's a joy to hear Whitney back in (almost) top form, though the soundtrack's best moment belongs to another collaboration, the remix of Anthony Hamilton's emotionally charged "Struggle No More" by Jaheim with Musiq Soulchild. Charles Moore's cover of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" wins points just for trying, and for not swathing the tune in modern production, but it can't help but fall short. Contributions by R. Kelly, Yolanda Adams, and Governor are reasons enough to own this moving collection. --Mike McGonigal
Album Description
The soundtrack features The Houston Family (Whitney Houston, Cissy Houston & Dionne Warwick), Yolanda Adams, Anthony Hamilton, Jaheim, Music Soulchild & more. Music plays an integral part in this project and most of the soundtrack is featured in the film. This soundtrack just like everything else Tyler Perry takes on is a true partnership and companion piece to the film. Both previous soundtracks to Tyler Perry films have sold more than a quarter million units each.
Customer Reviews:
Where is the song???.......2007-07-01
In the scene where they at the Blues Club when she ask him to dance, there is a song playing and I think it is "Me'shell Ndegeocello", why is that song NOT on the OST??????? Does anyone know the song???? Why are always the GOOD Songs missing!!!! THAT SONG MADE THE MOVIE not Whitney!!!!!!!!
Missing Song.......2007-06-15
The song sing by Lavon Davis "Silly games Blues" is missing from the soundtrack. Every song played in the movie should be on the soundtrack, I'm very disappointed. This is the song played in the scene where he takes her out for her birthday at juke club.
Roy
Palmdale,California
inspirational soundtrack.......2007-05-15
I love this soundtrack. It is a mixture of love, inpiration, and motivation for anyone. It caters to the all audiences, one of my best cd's.
3.5 stars.......2007-03-07
I remember when I bought the soundtrack for Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Tyler Perry's first movie. I was stunned. This soundtrack wasn't like the others; it actually had new songs produced and recorded specifically for the occasion. Not foolish radio hits that were outplayed months before its release or throw out tracks from the flavor-of-the-month's last album. Sure, there were some tracks that didn't catch my attention as much on that soundtrack, but the ones that I loved completely made up for it. Alas, upon their release I have purchased the soundtracks to Madea's Family Reunion and now Daddy's Little Girls.
Same case here. There are some songs that I really could go on without playing again (I really am not interested in hearing another carbon copy of "A Change Is Gonna Come...), but there are a handful of gems on here that make up for it.
The opening track, "Struggle No More (The Main Event)" a collaboration between Anthony Hamilton, Musiq Soulchild and Jaheim, is amazing. When I first heard the song on BET, I knew I had to have it. Beyonce's addition, "Daddy," was already included as a hidden track on her debut, but it definitely deserves to be here. (Especially because it fits the theme). It is a beautifully personal ode to her father - and all fathers -who take responsibility and raise their children well. I enjoyed Yolanda Adams' new song. Any song by her is appreciated by me. But my absolute favorite track on here is "Family First" by Whitney Houston, Cissy Houston, Dionne Warwick and the rest of the family. What a beautiful song! When there is no one else around during hard times, you can always run to your family. (Whitney is back, people!) This song alone was worth the purchase to me.
Not that the other songs weren't good, they just didn't capture me as much as the highlights. Some of them are a little bland and generic and I really found R. Kelly's song boring and irrelevant to the movie/ soundtrack. Either way, this, and all of the other Tyler Perry soundtracks, are worth a buy and a listen.
Soulful Soundtrack.......2007-02-09
If you are looking for a truly soulful R&B album you will enjoy the Daddy's Little Girl Soundtrack. The soundtrack opens up with the strong song "Struggle No More [Main Event]," which features three powerhouse male R&B vocalist-Anthony Hamilton, Jaheim and Musiq Soulchild. The song "Struggle No More," is also featured on the soundtrack with Anthony performing solo. One of the most anticipated songs on the album is the song "Family First." This is the first new music from Whitney Houston in a really long time. She is joined on the track by family members Cissy Houston, Dionne Warwick and other members of her clan. Beyonce offers up a slow joint with "Daddy." This song is about a woman's affection for her father and she sings about wanting her unborn child to be like her father.
The Daddy's Little Girl's soundtrack is one for the grown ups. There aren't a lot of hip-hop beats and featured rappers. It's a soulful R&B soundtrack. Other artists featured on the soundtrack include R. Kelly, Tamika Scott, Yolanda Adamns, Governor, Charles Moore, Brian McKnight, and Adrian Hood.
Average customer rating:
- Great Album for the ears
- Good album
- Spoon's worst album
- spoon's best work
- A great indie/pop rock album - Spoon delivers in spades!
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Girls Can Tell
Spoon
Manufacturer: Merge Records
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ASIN: B000056O2Q
Release Date: 2001-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Everything Hits At Once
- Believing Is Art
- Me And The Bean
- Lines In The Suit
- The Fitted Shirt
- Anything You Want
- Take A Walk
- 1020 AM
- Take The Fifth
- This Book Is A Movie
- Chicago At Night
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This is a great, understated album that merits repeated plays. Spoon have made a literate, rocking, breakthrough record that occupies a funny place--the songs are not unconventional, per se, yet they're somehow really special. Girls Can Tell displays the emotional resonance and big rock power of, say, Thin Lizzy and Mott the Hoople; the sonically referential, indie-rock smarts of a band like Versus; and amazing hooks that recall Colin Blunstone of the Zombies. Like Jennyanykind, Moviola, and the Lilys, this Austin, Texas, trio has chosen to work on perfecting their craft without paying much heed to mainstream or trends. In spite of (but mostly because of) wrenching breakup-centered lyrical material delivered in a very real, matter-of-fact way, Girls Can Tell is one of those life-affirming pop albums you know you'll return to in years to come. --Mike McGonigal
Customer Reviews:
Great Album for the ears.......2007-05-28
Love this album, plays well with vocals and instrumental sounds. These guys are very talented musicians. Not your everyday indie band. Spoon brings a added element to their music. Sounds better with each listening, which is the basic of being a keeper in your playlist.
Good album.......2006-08-16
I got this album after hearing the newest album "Gimme Fiction". This album is pretty good, but the production of this album is very different from their lastest album. It has more of a raw indie feel as opposed to the slightly overproduced sound of "Gimme Fiction". Personal favorite tracks: Everything Hits At Once, The Fitted Shirt, and 1020 AM. Any Spoon fan should definately own this album.
Spoon's worst album.......2006-08-02
I like Spoon's style but this album is too neat. It doesnt break away and has relatively no excitement. There arent many bad tracks but there are definitely no great ones either (nothing sticks out). Great lyrics and a crisp sound but still this album never arrouses my excitement and leaves me bored ... that makes it hard to give it too many listens. Dull is the only word I can think of to describe it and whats with The Fitted Shirt.
Do yourself a favor and get Kill The Moonlight, A Series Of Sneaks, and Gimme Fiction.
spoon's best work.......2006-07-15
Spoon is a rare modern band in its ability to create a unique, addictive sound in a minimalist style. If you're going to get one Spoon album, this is the one. "Fitted Shirt," "Chicago at Night," "Me and the Bean," "Everything Hits at Once," and "Anything You Want" are all fantastic.
A great indie/pop rock album - Spoon delivers in spades!.......2006-01-14
Spoon's "Girls Can Tell" is a very very good indie rock album - this is a band to watch. Every song here is very good, and some are great (see "Everything Hits At Once" and "Lines In The Suit"), and although it seems to lack a "wow" factor it the album is consistently entertaining, interesting and "fresh". Singer Britt Daniel isn't as charismatic as he is on "Gimme Fiction", but he's still unique and gets the job done. I'm not sure if he's all that appealing, however. Lyrically the album is relatively hard to make out, but it's always beneficial to listen to them closely. Musically the band definitely sounds unique as they certainly have found theiy own sound - it's a mixture of indie rock and pop rock with spoon's own sound (I'm not sure how to explain what I mean by this "sound", but you'll see). It's a great thing that they're at least not trying to mimic earlier groups like current mainstream bands like Franz Ferdinand and The Killers are - they're mature musicians that aren't obsessed with image and fame (not yet, anyway). Personally, I think that "Gimme Fiction" is a more creative album, but "Girls Can Tell" is consistently engaging and fun, so what else could one ask for? If you like Spoon, indie rock or pop rock then you're going to LOVE "Girls Can Tell"! Absolutely recommended!
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the entire album!
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- The Cheetah Girls 2 (Soundtrack)
- Fun, fun music for girls!
- Way too cool for 'High School'
- The album is GREAT
- Congrats, Cheetahs! You won the award for the most FAKE songs ever!
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The Cheetah Girls 2
The Cheetah Girls
Manufacturer: Disney
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ASIN: B000FZDIGS
Release Date: 2006-08-15 |
Tracks:
- The Party's Just Begun
- Strut
- Dance With Me - Drew Seeley
- Why Wait - Belinda
- A La Nanita Nana
- Do Your Own Thing - Raven-Symone
- It's Over
- Step Up
- Amigas Cheetahs
- Cherish The Moment
- Sheetah Sisters (Barcelona Mix)
- Everyone's A Star - Raven-Symone
- It's Gonna Be Alright - Raven-Symone
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The Disney Channel hits paydirt again with this new musical featuring the popular Cheetah Girls. Led by Raven-Symoné as Galleria (she gets three solo tracks), the aspiring pop stars hit Barcelona this time, and use the opportunity to sing a lot of catchy songs. The younger fans of High School Musical will dig this, especially since the movie's helmed by the same director, Kenny Ortega, and most of the songs are written by the same team. The kids perform most of the tracks together, Spice Girls-style: "Why Wait" is a zippy tune that's a little like Kelly Clarkson Lite, while "Step Up" incorporates R&B backings into an anthem-like chorus and several songs integrate Latin spices and additional vocals from guest Belinda Peregrin, a fab Mexican singer. Sounds like Disney is on a roll. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews:
The Cheetah Girls 2 (Soundtrack).......2007-07-05
I love this one even more than the original! Raven-Symone sings the amazing song "It's Gonna Be Alright". Also others such as "Step Up," "The Party's Just Begun," and more!
Fun, fun music for girls!.......2007-05-24
This is some good stuff for pre-teen girls. My daughter enjoys their lively sound, fun fashion, and be-true-to-yourself lyrics. Parents, this is a good choice if you like to steer away from heavy boy-boy-boy lyrics.
Way too cool for 'High School'.......2007-03-29
The Cheetah Girls is a Disney franchise. With selling over 2 million copies of the first soundtrack, The Cheetah Girls OST, they are back with the new sequel. The soundtrack is amazing. The Cheetah Girls 2 is a better soundtrack than High School Musical, but it is still a good soundtrack. You definitely need to buy it, RECOMMENDED FOR KIDS, AND EVEN ADULTS!!!!
The album is GREAT.......2007-03-18
I like this soundtrack, "The Cheetah Girls 2" because this time all the tracks on it are all either The Cheetah Girls singing the song, someone from the group which is Raven-Symone singing the song, or/and someone from the movies or a song from the movies is on it and not someone totlly different and didn't have anything to do with the movie. Also on the sountrack there are more songs. On the first "The Cheetah Girls" sundtrack there was only a little bit of songs on it and also there were people singing songs on it where they never showed the people singing it in the movie, only the song came on in the backround. Although I like both movies and soundtracks the same there is just some things that just stood out to me. Otherwise I still think anyone should be them both.
Congrats, Cheetahs! You won the award for the most FAKE songs ever!.......2007-03-15
Listen to a bit of the songs (Amazon provides the previews). In the songs with morals in them, you can tell that they don't really mean what they're saying. In Do Your Own Thing, they sing in these flat voices that are just SCREAMING "None of these words are worth your life." In Amigas Cheetahs, they finally notice that and try to make their songs very emotional (and I'm pretty sure the songs were meant to be sung with heart), but they exaggerate it so much that it sounds like they are having a seizure.
A better band for kids would be The Naked Brothers Band (there's one girl in it, but it started out as all-boys). The 11-year-old keyboardist actually writes the songs himself, and they're all very meaningful and catchy.
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