| 1. Say My Name - Destiny's Child |
| 2. I Try - Macy Gray |
| 3. Music - Madonna |
| 4. Bye Bye Bye - *NSYNC |
| 5. Beautiful Day - U2 |
| 6. Sexx Laws - Beck |
| 7. Real Slim Shady - Eminem |
| 8. Optimistic - Radiohead |
| 9. You're the One - Paul Simon |
| 10. Cousin Dupree |
| 11. What a Girl Wants - Christina Aguilera |
| 12. Save Me - Aimee Mann |
| 13. Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchell |
| 14. Oops! ... I Did It Again - Britney Spears |
| 15. Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely - Backstreet Boys |
| 16. Pinch Me - Barenaked Ladies |
| 17. Breathless - The Corrs |
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Grammy Nominees 2001
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Grammy Nominees 2001
Various Artists Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000058TDE Release Date: 2001-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Say My Name - Destiny's Child
- I Try - Macy Gray
- Music - Madonna
- Bye Bye Bye - 'N Sync
- Beautiful Day - U2
- Sexx Laws - Beck
- The Real Slim Shady - Eminem
- Optimistic - Radiohead
- You're The One - Paul Simon
- Cousin Dupree - Steely Dan
- What A Girl Wants - Christina Aguilera
- Save Me - Aimee Mann
- Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchell
- Oops!...I Did It Again - Britney Spears
- Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely - Backstreet Boys
- Pinch Me - Barenaked Ladies
- Breathless - The Corrs
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Something like the classy version of the Now! or the Totally Hits series, the Grammy Nominees sets gather a self-explanatory batch of key tracks. This volume cherry-picks Record and Album of the Year choices, along with various pop-category nominations. The 17 cuts take in everything from teen pop (Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, 'N Sync, and Backstreet Boys) to the grownup (Madonna, U2, and Radiohead) to the really grownup (Paul Simon, and Steely Dan). Eminem is here, too, with a cleaned-up version of "The Real Slim Shady." Especially given past years' embarrassments, Grammy Nominees 2001 proves to be a listenable overview of the Recording Academy's continued wrestling with the modern world. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Good but not perfect.......2006-07-17
You tend to get a slightly higher quality grouping of songs than those found on the NOW or Totally Hits series. This one is no exception. There's some good music here to appeal to a wide variety of people.
The only downside to this album, much like any compilation, is that you have to accept what someone else considers a "hit", deserving to be on the CD.
In my honest opinion, there are a couple of things that would really help compilation albums come out with a bit better quality.
1. Don't use radio edit or edited for content versions of songs. I realise this isn't exactly something considered "family friendly" with some artists, particularly someone like Eminem. Yet, to me, it shows a serious lack of respect for an artist to only releases edited versions of their music. You don't see people selling statues of David wearing pants, why do the same to music?
2. To be considered a true "hit", a song should make it to #1 on the Billboard charts at least once. It should also stay there for more than one week. I've seen a number of compilation albums of so-called "hits", that include songs that never broke the top 20 on Billboard. Just because a song gets a lot of airtime, doesn't necessarily mean it's a good song. Radio tends to seriously overplay a lot of music. That should never be used as a basis in judgeing a song to be a "hit" or a flop.
3. Don't try to appeal to every possible audience at once. Find one demographic and stick with it. True, some people like myself, enjoy a wide variety of music. However, your typical rap fan isn't going to be into teen pop. Just like your typical metal head isn't going to be into soft rock. Trying to include something for everyone tends to water down a compilation album. One general style or type of music should be the focus of any good compilation, and it should stay as true to that one type as possible throughout. Most compilation albums come far from that.
That being said, this is a good CD and one worth picking up. I lost interest in the NOW series after the 7th or 8th one released. I lost interest in the Totally Hits series after the 3rd or 4th one released. The Grammy Nominees series is one that I still see a lot of potential for. It's not perfect, but no compilation album ever will be.
New Millenium Variety.......2005-01-28
(1) Destiny's Child "Say My Name" A. An especially tight R&B track with some inventive and intelligent content. Darkchild's production is very slick and the girls' have very mesmerizing voices. Every second of the song is flowing with a certain pulsating urgent ness, and it represents a huge comeback after the not-so-great "Bug-A-Boo". It's good to hear R&B from a more questioning side verses tragic side.
(2) Macy Gray "I Try" B-. This is a beautifully written song with heartfelt lyrics, made unsucessful by one factor: Macy's voice. Her voice is very weak and not very appealing, thus she detracts from the impact of her work. This song would be much better if someone else sung it.
(3) Madonna "Music" A. Collaborating with Will Orbit was THE best choice Madonna ever made. The beats provide an original and inventive flow for this compelling dance tune about dancing. In an age where dance has become somewhat generic, this is an inventive one with alot of techno influences.
(4) 'N Sync "Bye Bye Bye" A. It's easy to dismiss this as a meaningless pop song; but hey, those songs are often very fun. By keeping a short time length, this manages to be a catchy, refreshing and highly entertaining piece of work. It may not be too much; yet it is total sucess at what it wants to be.
(5) U2 "Beautiful Day" A. This marked U2's comeback after the less than brilliant "Pop" LP. Light, relaxed, touching, almost philosophical song that ranks up there with U2's best (and that's saying something). There's been alot of failed rock music in recent years; U2 come back and shows how it SHOULD be done.
(6) Beck "Sexx Laws" B+. I have no idea what this song is about and, in a way, don't care. As usual Beck has made a catchy, original and highly energized track. The horn arrangments alone are so inventive that they grab the ears' attention. So good to see an artist who does things his way.
(7) Eminem "The Real Slim Shady" A+. Here's an artist who always does his own thing and stands out from the crowd. This is a hands-down brilliant rap song with umapologetic, biting, hilarious lyrics that carry a bold message. There will never be another Eminem, and that's a relief. "The Real Slim Shady" is THE best song of 2000, and the still young millenium.
(8) Radiohead "Optimistic" B. Stands out from over half the music out there in originality, yet seems a little standard for Radiohead. It may feel as if the group is falling behind on their own formula. Not great Radiohead, but still captivating alernative rock with true heart.
(9) Paul Simon "You're The One" B+. Sometimes it's pathetic when old artists try to make new music, but this is a very good pop ballad. Paul Simon sounds just as good as ever and his lyrics are light and very heartfelt. A small little gem.
(10) Steely Dan "Cousin Dupree" C-. No matter how much craft has been put in this song, it still fails because of the content. The very thought of someone trying to make out with his cousin is just unappealing and wrong. Listener's don't want to hear this colassal miscalculation.
(11) Christina Aguilera "What A Girl Wants" B. A light, catchy pop tune that just isn't anything new. It may a little too soft, yet you can't really complain too much when the song so willing to please. An enjoyable listen, even if it's unnessacary.
(12) Aimee Mann "Save Me" A. This is a song for anyone who complains pop music has grown meaningless. A beautiful, deep and powerful song that pierces both the mind and heart. A great pop song, from a great movie ("Magnolia").
(13) Joni Mitchell "Both Sides Now" D. This may quite possibly be the weakest female voice I've ever heard. Her voice has no strength or conviction; feels as if she's just reading the lyrics of a sheet. Everything is also dragged out to the exetent that you'll start falling asleep.
(14) Britney Spears "Oops!...I Did It Again" D+. It may be lively, yet it has absolutley no substance. This isn't a song; it's promotional tool for Britney's image. Never entertaining at any point; the bridge towards the end reveals how laughable the entire thing is. What a mess.
(15) Backstreet Boys "Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely" A-. Another example of the BSBs' mastery of the pop ballad. The song is touching. heartfelt and filled with beautiful images. Delivery is a very crucial part of any song; and this song has an graceful one.
(16) Barenaked Ladies "Pinch Me" B+. Lays back just like #5, this one is a bit more specific with content, very easing. It has the ability to bring forth memories and nostalgia; which is a hard feat to accomplish for any type of music.
(17) The Corrs "Breathless" A. A perfect pop tune. Its light, catchy, fun and completely enjoyable. A triumph on both the vocal AND insturmental levels. The song is destined to put a smile on your face and warm your heart with beautiful lyrics and beats.
Bottom Line: ***1/2. This truely is an album with something for EVERYONE. You won't find Paul Simon, 'N Sync and Eminem together on too many albums. I acctually wish that the album had more tracks on it; Marc Anthony, Sisqo, Faith Hill and Papa Roach were all contendors in top categories as well. This is a VERY diverse collection of music at the dawn of the new millenium.
Pretty good............2004-10-27
Ovall-pretty good.......2003-03-04
The songs are good, but quality,.......2002-10-01
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2001 Latin Grammy Nominees
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OAKW Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Pero me Acuerdo De Ti - Christina Aguilera
- El Album - Aterciiopelados
- Esperando Na Janela - Gilberto Gil
- Fijate Bien - Juanes
- El Alma Al Aire - Alejandro Sanz
- Tu Veneno - Natalia Oreiro
- Entre Tu Y Mil Mares - Laura Pausini
- Lo Hare Por Ti - Paulina Rubio
- Arrasando - Thalia
- Ofrenda - Pedro Guerra
- Amarte Asi - Alejandro Lerner
- Y - Luis Miguel
- Estaciones - Antonio Vega
- Celia's Oye Como Va - Celia Cruz
- Calle Dieciseis - Los Super Seven
- A Mi Manera - Plena Libre
- La Sitiera - Omara Portuondo
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2001 Latin Grammy Nominees.......2002-12-26
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Grammy R&B/Rap Nominees 2001
Various Artists Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000058TDG Release Date: 2001-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Try Again - Aaliyah
- Bag Lady - Erykah Badu
- He Wasn't Man Enough - Toni Braxton
- As We Lay - Kelly Price
- Gettin' In The Way - Jill Scott
- Untitled (How Does It Feel) - D'Angelo
- I Wanna Know - Joe
- I Wish - R. Kelly
- Stay Or Let It Go - Brian McKnight
- Thong Song - Sisqo
- The Light - Common
- Party Up (Up In Here) - DMX
- The Real Slim Shady - Eminem
- Shake Ya Ass - Mystikal
- Country Grammar (Hot...) - Nelly
- Alive - Beastie Boys
- The Next Episode - Dr. Dre
Amazon.com
In its own words, the Recording Academy is "a visionary group of music professionals and label executives." Unfortunately, as is made painfully obvious by this uninventive Grammy R&B/Rap Nominees 2001 collection, the Academy's collective eyesight is myopic. Given that label execs like Lyor Cohen (Def Jam) and Tommy Mottola (Sony) sit on the Recording Academy's executive council, it's no wonder that the list of nominees reads like an old boys' network patting itself on the back. Included here are vocabulary-challenged dog enthusiast DMX, aging multimillionaire/prototypical gangsta Dr. Dre, and would-be seductor R. Kelly. In the rap arena, the Academy ignores much of the best work of 2000, such as independently released, succulent albums by the likes of Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek, Blackalicious, and Zion I, and the risky major label work of rhyme genius Ghostface Killah. Eminem, a white boy's wet dream and the Grammy's bid for controversy, figures prominently in the mix, however. On the R&B side of things (where the 2000 pickings were slimmer), the only really noteworthy albums of the year, D'Angelo's Voodoo and Jill Scott's Who Is Jill Scott, get the nod--and so do gaudy panty-raider Sisqo and career tearjerker Toni Braxton. Can't wait for the telecast. --Lizz Mendez BerryCustomer Reviews:
Urban Music: 2000.......2005-04-01
(1) Aaliyah "Try Again" A-. There's a really nice undercut of hip-hop here, which gives the song alot of it's edge. Aaliyah's voice adds conviction to make the lyrics sound passionate, and add some depth to them. Proof that not all R&B has to be sad; you get completely wrapped up in Timbaland's production.
(2) Erykah Badu "Bag Lady" B+. Normally, I'm not a very big fan of her work; I find that her style drags out any emotion she attempts to create. Yet this song works because of the beautiful, heartfelt lyrics. Her voice lacks the impact that is expecting in R&B, but is suitable for the feelings of sadness which the song inspires.
(3) Toni Braxton "He Wasn't Man Enough" A-. A strong, felt R&B song, Darkchild's production makes it one of her best; in the same league as "Un-Break My Heart". Darkchild's beat combined with Toni's fiery voice and style creates a winning combination for the listener.
(4) Kelly Price "As We Lay" B-. Not a bad song, just one that seems a little two standard. To be fair, Kelly Price does have a fine, classy voice, but she doesn't have much material to sing. This is a pleasant song, with a nice retro feel, that lacks the edge found in today's best R&B.
(5) Jill Scott "Gettin' In The Way" B. Jill Scott starts with average material, but doesn't settle for it. Her voice and style is fiery and distincive enough to give the track some new life. She sings this sing with conviction, yet the listener never fully gets caught up in it. That aside, this should still be heard for the skill and production it contains.
(6) D'Angelo "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" C-. His debut LP, "Brown Sugar" (1995), was highly overpraised, and so is his new material. The attempt to make a retro style R&B song goes nowhere here, as his voice is very irritating with random highs and lows. THe beat starts out somewhat interesting, but we eventually realize that the song has nothing to say.
(7) Joe "I Wanna Know" B+. In contrast to track #6; this is a retro R&B track which works. The material is as old as time, yet Joe's classy, polished voice make it sound convincing and touching at all times. As they say: a very good singer can make an old song sound new; and that's what he does here.
(8) R. Kelly "I Wish" A. We all know that R. Kelly can make very good sex themed songs, but we often forget how beaufitful his music can be as well. At first we think that "I Wish" is just about an ex-girlfriend; then we listen closer and realize what the story really is. It's not easy to make an R&B song with this type of content, but he pulls it off fantastically. The modern edge mends very well with the song.
(9) Brian McKnight "Stay Or Let It Go" A. "Back At One"'s title track was the big hit, but this ws the best song. Everything about it works so well to create a deep, powerful, touching R&B ballad. The beat is so peaceful that it's tear inducing and Brian's voice carries much depth and impact.
(10) Sisqo "Thong Song" A+. Yes, the song is a naughty sex themed anthem, but it excells in that area. The lyrics, however brief, are very catchy and the beat is darn infectious, as it plays in your mind well after. This song also happens to be the sexiest R&B tune in years. Everything works so well that this crosses over into rap and pop as well. This is mainstream music at it's best.
(11) Common "The Light" A. Common is hands down a true MC. Just like Bone Thugz-N-Harmony and 2Pac, he is able to create rap with message and purpose, yet keep his street credentials as well. Those who thing all hip-hop is negative should listen to this intelligent rap about how to make a relationship work. A light and refreshing breeze for the genre.
(12) DMX "Party Up (Up In Here)" A-. Everything about this song just plain works. The beat is menacing, the lyrics are hardcore through out and DMX's flow never steps wrong. DMX may have developed a formula for his music, but it's hard to complain when it works so well. Put this next to "What's My Name" and "Fame", and it's clear to see how unique his music is.
(13) Eminem "The Real Slim Shady" A+. Here's an artist who always does his own thing and stands out from the crowd. This is a hands-down brilliant rap song with umapologetic, biting, hilarious lyrics that carry a bold message. There will never be another Eminem, and that's a relief. "The Real Slim Shady" is THE best song of 2000, and the still young millennium.
(14) Mystikal "Shake Ya Ass" B-. For every good quality about this song, there is a bad quality. As an angrier version of James Brown's style; it's sorta entertaining, but that is only the surface. In the end Mystikal's voice is not very appealing to the ear, and the material, while fun, is really about nothing. There was much better rap than this in 2000.
(15) Nelly "Country Grammar (Hot...)" A. Not only was this Nelly's wonderous debut single, but it was also opened the door for evry "Mid-west rapper". The sound, flow and lyrics are like nothing we've ever heard before and that's what most rap is lacking. Even the chorus, with it's R&B sample, sounds new and refreshing. This is a catchy, light and highly entertaining debut.
(16) Beastie Boys "Alive" B. Not the most spectacular work of their careers, but a suitable one. It isn't really about anything at all; it's just a nice little showcase for the Boys voices and proves that they still have what it takes in the rap industry. By no means a brilliant song, yet it has some enjoyable charms.
(17) Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg "The Next Episode" A. A perfect example of what "gangsta rap" is really about. The lyrics are tough and explicit, yet the track is really two rappers having a good time. Brief and catchy; this song makes no intention to have depth, as it provides a showcase for two great rappers at the top of there game.
Bottom Line: ***1/2. There are a few snags on the album, yet they get shoved aside by the really good ones. In the end, this is a very good summation of 2000 R&B and hip-hop genres. Most of the essentails are included on the album. The only question the album raises is, why did they discontine the "Grammy R&B/Rap Nominees" series?
Good Mix!.......2005-03-06
Banging!!!.......2001-12-07
Great bang for the buck!.......2001-10-05
This album is great and I listen to it all the time. Many of the songs were played a lot on radio so some may be tired of hearing them depending on what radio you listen to. I, for one, listen to mainly CDs and watch MTV. I don’t listen to radio due to too many crappy songs and too many commercials.
If you want another good R&B album I recommend the 2000 Soul Food – the series CD. Great R&B and good bang for the buck.
~!@#$%^&*().......2001-08-29
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Grammy R&B/Rap Nominees 2001
Various Artists Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000058TDI Release Date: 2001-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Try Again - Aaliyah
- Bag Lady - Erykah Badu
- He Wasn't Man Enough - Toni Braxton
- As We Lay - Kelly Price
- Gettin' In The Way - Jill Scott
- Untitled (How Does It Feel) - D'Angelo
- I Wanna Know - Joe
- I Wish - R. Kelly
- Stay Or Let It Go - Brian McKnight
- Thong Song - Sisqo
- The Light - Common
- Party Up (Up In Here) - DMX
- The Real Slim Shady - Eminem
- Shake It Fast - Mystikal
- Country Grammar (Hot...) - Nelly
- Alive - Beastie Boys
- The Next Episode - Dr. Dre
Customer Reviews:
All the best on 1 CD!!!.......2001-04-17
Greatest Rap and R&B album of the year!!!.......2001-02-20
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Grammy Latin Nominees 2001
Various Artists Manufacturer: EMI Latin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059SZ5 Release Date: 2001-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Por Siempre Tu -- Christina Aguilera
- Ven a mi -- Oscar De La Hoya
- La Bikina -- Luis Miguel
- Cuando Nadie Me Ve -- Alejandro Sanz
- Si Te Vas -- Shakira
- La Lola -- Cafef Quijano
- El Tri -- Madre Tierra
- La Ley -- Aqui
- Amor -- Los Amigos Invisibles
- Al Lado Del Camino -- Fito Paez
- Mi Vida Es Cantar -- Celia Cruz
- Que Se Yo -- Luis Enrique
- Picadillo -- Tito Puente & Eddie Palmieri
- A Puro Dolor -- Son by Four
- Carita De Sol -- Tony Vega
Customer Reviews:
A must have for latin lovers and Latin Newbee's.......2001-03-06
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2001 Latin Grammy Nominees
Grammy Nominees Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005OADW Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Rap Music:
- Grand Champion [Explicit Lyrics]
- Guerrilla Warfare [Clean]
- Guilty Til Proven Innocent
- Have Heart Have Money [Explicit Lyrics]
- Heat 4 Yo Azz [Explicit Lyrics]
- Heavy Hitta
- Highly Effective People [CD-single]
- Hip Hop Madness
- Imagination or Reality
- In Full Gear [Original recording remastered]
Recommended Music:
Very Big In America Right Now!
Il Pastor Fido [Deutsche Harmonia Mundi]
Music: Johann Sebastian Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Fir
Flying Vegetables of the Apocalypse
Essential Selections: Texas 1947
Eat You Alive [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Disco Dancing Machines [Import]