On No Doubt's great Rock Steady, Gwen Stefani was a "girl that hangs with the boys... just sippin' on chamomile." Three years and a KROQ-nerd Talk Talk cover later, she presents a solo debut that wants it all--Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano, backseat love and lifetime devotion, '70s pop throwbacks and hip-hop beats as well as Clash adoration (she continues to be managed by the firm of Rebel Waltz, named for a mournful Sandinista! cut). Among the standout tracks are the stomping, Neptunes-driven "Hollaback Girl," the tongue-in-cheek Eve/Dr. Dre collaboration "Rich Girl," and the girl-power manifesto "What You Waiting For?"; another tune, "The Real Thing," nods toward role-model Madonna's "Holiday." Though it can't match Rock Steady's inexorable track-by-track flow, Love, Angel, Music, Baby is such state-of-the-art pop that the description almost feels like damning it with faint praise. --Rickey Wright
Product Description
In her own unique way, Gwen Stefani has managed to shift our culture since coming onto the scene as the lead singer of No Doubt. With years of defining style and 30 million in record sales under her belt, she will again turn heads with this debut record that is as fresh as it is retro and as progressive as it is feel-good familiar.
With this project, she has enlisted some of the biggest names in music (Dr. Dre, Eve, The Neptunes, Andre 3000, Nellee Hooper, Dallas Austin, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Linda Perry and Tony Kanal) to create a genre bending masterpiece that is guaranteed to be one of the most talked about records of this year (2004) and beyond.
Love. Angel. Music. Baby.,Gwen Stefani,Interscope Records,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative Dance,Alternative Pop/Rock,Club/Dance,Dance-Pop,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Vocals
Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
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Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
Gwen Stefani Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00064AEJW Release Date: 2004-11-23 |
Tracks:
- What You Waiting For?
- Rich Girl
- Hollaback Girl
- Cool
- Bubble Pop Electric
- Luxurious
- Harajuku Girls
- Crash
- The Real Thing
- Serious
- Danger Zone
- Long Way To Go
Amazon.com
On No Doubt's great Rock Steady, Gwen Stefani was a "girl that hangs with the boys... just sippin' on chamomile." Three years and a KROQ-nerd Talk Talk cover later, she presents a solo debut that wants it all--Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano, backseat love and lifetime devotion, '70s pop throwbacks and hip-hop beats as well as Clash adoration (she continues to be managed by the firm of Rebel Waltz, named for a mournful Sandinista! cut). Among the standout tracks are the stomping, Neptunes-driven "Hollaback Girl," the tongue-in-cheek Eve/Dr. Dre collaboration "Rich Girl," and the girl-power manifesto "What You Waiting For?"; another tune, "The Real Thing," nods toward role-model Madonna's "Holiday." Though it can't match Rock Steady's inexorable track-by-track flow, Love, Angel, Music, Baby is such state-of-the-art pop that the description almost feels like damning it with faint praise. --Rickey WrightAlbum Description
In her own unique way, Gwen Stefani has managed to shift our culture since coming onto the scene as the lead singer of No Doubt. With years of defining style and 30 million in record sales under her belt, she will again turn heads with this debut record that is as fresh as it is retro and as progressive as it is feel-good familiar.With this project, she has enlisted some of the biggest names in music (Dr. Dre, Eve, The Neptunes, Andre 3000, Nellee Hooper, Dallas Austin, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Linda Perry and Tony Kanal) to create a genre bending masterpiece that is guaranteed to be one of the most talked about records of this year (2004) and beyond.
Customer Reviews:
cd2.......2007-06-15
Appealingly Chaotic Bag of Modern Pop.......2007-05-30
Great! A throwback to the 80's in many ways.......2007-05-27
Hollaback girl ( the banana song) is probably the funniest, craziest song on the CD. But, then there are smooth, slow hits like cool with beautiful music, and catchy lyrics. There are some other faster 80
s-ish dance songs on the track- lots of feel good music. There are even some odd r&b tracks that I don't think fit Stefani best. However, as a new solo artist I think it's fitting to test out some new territories. As far as variety goes though- this one has it.
It definitely leaves me looking forward to her sophmore album.
What exactly were you thinking???.......2007-05-19
What can I say, most people have said it all already! The tackiness and narcissism of her lyrics are indescribable, her music seems as if it was roughly programmed by a children's pc, her overall presence as if she was trying to impose her new arrogant self as the latest fashion. And there exactly lies the problem. It is more than likely that Stefani's arrogance simply derives from her belief that her ex-punk persona will help her not only get away with it, but make her look unique and 'uber-cool', thus bringing lots of cash. Only problem is, songs like 'Hollaback girl' and 'Bubble electric' don't make you look 'uber-cool', more like desperate to attract teenage audiences or adult fans that are simply musically illiterate and because of them, talentless bimboes like Jennifer Lopez, Paris Hilton and Beyonce Knowles (yes, and Madonna) that sing cheap vomitting 'songs' and think that dead animals are fashionable and luxurious became rich in the first place. Only thing is, Stefani was never one of the above, and the only thing that saves her from the comparison is her declarations that she is not a fur-wearing monster.
This album also proves that for some people 'rock' is more of a fashion tendency than an identity, and this is obvious by the 'easiness' that singers are characterized as 'rock' because some of their songs have quitar inputs (take Shakira for example, who desperately wants to be 'rock' but also goes for the buck, ie hideous collaborations with Wyclef Jean and Beyonce Knowles). Rock artists don't sell their music and they don't design clothes! Enough with this joke already! Until the 80s american music used to be fantastic, how did it start polluting the world all of a sudden?
Anyway, this CD is just cheap. It's nothing but the a-bit-too desperate attempt of an over-ambitious woman to project herself as the new 'revolutionary' fashion icon of the decade, still, it can only be consumed by the naive and the stupid. I actually gave it away to charity.
Catch It But It Goes Away.......2007-04-19
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Pavarotti & Friends: For Cambodia and Tibet
Traci Chapman , Eurythmics , Savage Garden , George Michael , Aqua , and Skunk Anansie Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XR5E Release Date: 2000-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Cielito lindo
- Around The World
- There Must Be An Angel
- I Knew I Loved You
- Guarda che luna
- Brother, Can You Spare A Dime
- Tracy's Flaw
- Baby, Can I Hold You Tonight
- 'O sole mio
- You'll Follow Me Down
- A Wonderful World
- Agnus Dei
- Desde que o samba e samba
- Funiculi, funicula
- Telling Stories
- Se e vero che ci sei
- I Saved The World Today
- Manha de Carnival
- Be With You
- All You Need Is Love
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With the seventh installment of Pavarotti & Friends: For Cambodia and Tibet, the beloved tenor assembles yet another all-star cast of musicians in hopes of helping the children of Cambodia and Tibet. The music of the pop stars--which ranges from the modern rock of the veteran Eurythmics to the dance-pop of Aqua--really steals the show here, with Pavarotti lending his impeccable vocal support. Tracy Chapman performs "Baby Can I Hold You" as a duet with Pavarotti, and Eurythmics team up with him on "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)." Of course, the tenor's fans will be begging to hear the opera great in his element, and it's no surprise that he shines on Bizet's "Agnus Dei," with international pop star Mónica Naranjo joining in; Eduardo Di Capua's "O Sole Mio," with Savage Garden; or even Luigi Denza's "Funiculi, Funicula," with Aqua and a children's chorus. As globetrotting benefit tributes go, this is a mixed bag, but there's probably something here for everyone. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
Excellent video...........2002-10-13
And the man who sang O SOLE MIO - Darren Hayes (formerly of Savage Garden)... has the most beautiful- angelic- sultry and great voices I have ever heard - and to do it in Neapoliaton Italian (dialect) and in my opinion the best duet of ALL of them featured!!!!!
Great songs sung by a diverse group of artists.......2002-02-07
All artists sang two songs during the concert (one on their own and another with Maestro Pavarotti), but unfortunately not all of the songs are featured on this video. Another shortcoming is that there are no interviews or any extra footage.
It is funny to hear Pavarotti sing a pop tune as it is equally funny to see a pop singer with virtually no voice doing "O Sole Mio", but if it is all in good spirit and for charity, then it is enjoyable.
If you are intersted in European music scene or simply love Pavarotti, this tape will be a great treat for you.
Pavarotti's Best War Child Concert.......2002-01-04
Like in the previous concerts, Pavarotti appears with international pop stars in the open-air piazza of his home town, Modena, Italy. (How do I get tickets for that?)
If you haven't heard any of these concerts, also available on CDs, you will be surprised how well Pavarotti's voice--a voice that makes the gods swoon--blends with the likes of Enrique Iglesias, George Michael, Tracy Chapman, and the Eurythmics. Previous concerts included B.B. King, Elton John, Ricky Martin, and Liza Minelli. Sometimes he sings along in English, sometimes in Italian counterpoint. The effect is stupdendous! These concerts display all the beauty of this great operatic voice while at the same time honoring the art of our greatest pop artists.
What makes this video the best is the children's chorus, the combined Ars Canto of Parmi, Italy, and the Children's Choir of Cambodia and Tibet. The video starts with this chorus joining Pavarotti and the totally sexy Enrique Iglesias in a rousing "Cielito Lindo."
Pavarotti really knows entertainment and in this one he pulls out all the stops! Best of all, part of the proceeds of this tape goes to benefit the children of Cambodia and Tibet. Pavarotti's efforts to help War Child have already built music centers for children in Kosovo, Liberia, and Guatemala. What great leadership!
He says on one of his jackets: "All too often, children are betrayed by the inhuman actions of adults, and become the innocent victims of war and cruelty. War Child is an energetic, and practical organization offering vital hope, working tirelessly for children to regain their rightful place in the world."
Very diverse! Loved it!.......2000-12-18
A wonderfully enjoyable and diverse collection of music.......2000-11-05
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For the Stars
Anne Sofie von Otter , and Elvis Costello Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A46I Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- No Wonder
- Baby Plays Around
- Go Leave
- Rope
- Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
- Broken Bicycles / Junk
- The Other Woman
- Like An Angel Passing Through My Room
- Green Song
- April After All
- You Still Believe In Me
- I Want To Vanish
- For No One
- Shamed Into Love
- Just A Curio
- This House Is Empty Now
- Take It With Me
- For The Stars
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At a time when popular music has been micro-marketed to the far side of ad nauseam, Declan MacManus, a.k.a. Elvis Costello, has traded on his reputation as the brightest songwriter to emerge from the new wave era to foster any number of delightful, cross-genre/generation musical surprises, including soundtracks and collaborations with the Brodsky Quartet, Paul McCartney, jazz artist Roy Nathanson, and songwriting legend Burt Bacharach. The latest fruit of that generous, insatiably curious artistic spirit is this elegant partnership with Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne-Sofie von Otter. Though an admitted pop novice, Otter couldn't have picked a better confederate than Costello, an artist whose taste in songs has seldom been tainted by trend.Together, they weave material from disparate sources--including a slate of compelling Costello material, a pair of Brian Wilson's evocative "Pet Sounds" confessionals, a Tom Waits song from Francis Ford Coppola's One from the Heart (oddly, though effectively, coupled in medley with McCartney's "Junk"), an Abba song, and the Beatles' "For No One"--into a musical tapestry of stately power and grace. Costello sparingly uses his voice as seasoning throughout, though his masterful touch is everywhere. Otter's novice pop singing reveals an easy knack for jazz phrasing that should tempt further explorations and a warmth that belies the rigidity that's so often a byproduct of classical training. Most gratifying of all, this album ultimately achieves what's become one of the loftiest plateaus in Pop music: common ground. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Loved this CD .......2006-06-13
I LOVE this CD!.......2005-09-01
Costello Partners with Hubris and Yields Variable Results.......2005-05-08
Take, for example, her rendition of Brian Wilson's "Don't Ask (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)" from the legendary "Pet Sounds" album. It moves so glacially that it actually extricates the romantic subtext almost surgically. The same can be said for Jessie Mae Robinson's "The Other Woman", which has at least Magnus Persson's vibraphone to provide relief from the tedium. She's better on the other "Pet Sounds" classic, "You Still Believe in Me", where she cannily soars with the chorus, though Costello damages it by adding some odd, muffled rapping in the background. Ironically, it is on the Costello compositions where the recording most noticeably flails. The opener "No Wonder" starts as a "Greensleeves"-like madrigal and then turns into Beatlesque pop; "Baby Plays Around" seems to suffer from exhaustion by all parties; the two Fleshquartet collaborations, "Rope" and "Just a Curio", sound somewhat like extraterrestrial hymns done in a series of minor keys; and the closing title track, "For the Stars" includes peppy, Beach Boys-sounding harmonies which escape her grasp. In fact, "Just a Curio" would have been a more appropriate title for this entire recording.
On the other hand, the Gallic flavor of Benny Andersson's accordion effectively informs her rendition of Tom Waits' "Broken Bicycles", which melds perfectly with Costello's vocal on Paul McCartney's "Junk". Speaking of Andersson, a fellow Scandinavian, von Otter admirably covers a piano-led ABBA ballad, "Like an Angel Passing Through My Room". She also displays a meticulously casual bounce on Lennon-McCartney's "For No One", though it stops rather abruptly. Von Otter acquits herself surprisingly well on the jazzy "Shamed into Love", written by another unlikely duo, Costello and Rubén Blades, and performed as almost a smokier variation of Bacharach's "Alfie". And speaking of Bacharach, she does a nice turn on the lovely "This House Is Empty Now" from the 1998 Bacharach-Costello disc. Costello and von Otter are masters of their craft, but I think some of the collaborations reflect simply irreconcilable differences. While Costello seems to have an insatiable desire to expand musically, his hubris here appears to constrain the often preternatural vocal skill von Otter displays on the opera and recital stage. Consequently, what we have here is a nice album, a generous one with eighteen tracks, that doesn't seem to capitalize on either contributor's talent fully.
what's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?.......2004-04-22
No life in her (pop) art.......2004-03-15
The big problem is that von Otter has not found a way to communicate any emotion in this scaled-down form of singing. All her classical techniques are stripped away, and there's nothing to replace them. Sure, her voice is gorgeous, but it sounds exactly the same no matter what the lyrical content. The songs could have been made up of nonsense syllables for all the emotional life she communicates.
Deeply disappointing - but someone, somewhere, will figure out how to bring classically trained singers to the wonderful pop song repertoire that has been composed over the past 50 years. Elvis may very well be the person to do it, but not on this album.
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For War Child
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000429Q Release Date: 1996-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Holy Mother
- Saint Teresa
- I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues
- New York, New York
- My Love (Il volo)
- Run, Baby, Run
- Certe notti
- Angel
- Ave Maria
- Spirito
- Third Degree
- Don Giovanni: La ci darem la mano
- Le ragazze fanno grandi sogni
- Granada
- Mediterranean Sundance
- Gesu bambino
- Live Like Horses
Customer Reviews:
pavarotti & friends for war child.......2003-12-28
Wonderfully diverse.......2001-02-11
Incredibly life-affirming! Musical diversity at its best........1999-06-12
"Holy Mother" travels from its prayer for strength to the junked-out streets screaming for survival in "Saint Teresa". On the journey continues to Elton's "Live Like Horses"-- his personal tribute to Versace. There, the classical truly melds with contemporary anthem-- and begs us to be free of our self imposed fences and walls. Food for thought and music to soothe the soul. This collection helped me survive my dear niece's suicide.
Thank you Pavarotti!
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Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
Gwen Stefani Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BI0QO6 Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- What You Waiting For?
- Rich Girl - Eve, Gwen Stefani
- Hollaback Girl
- Cool
- Bubble Pop Electric - Gwen Stefani, Johnny Vulture
- Luxurious
- Harajuku Girls
- Crash
- Real Thing
- Serious
- Danger Zone
- Long Way to Go - Andr000, Gwen Stefani
- Real Thing [Wendy and Lisa Slow Jam Mix][*]
Tracks:
- What You Waiting For? [Jacques Lu Cont's TWD Mix][*]
- What You Waiting For? [Jacques Lu Cont's TWD Dub][*]
- What You Waiting For? [Live][*]
- Harajuku Girls [Live][*]
- Hollaback Girl [Hollatronix Remix by Diplo][*]
- Cool [Photek Remix][*]
- Hollaback Girl [Dance Hollaback Remix by Tony Kanal][*]
Album Details
A Special Australian Exclusive Edition of the No Doubt Singer's First Solo Album Comes Packaged with a Second Disc of Remixes: "What You Waiting For?" (Jacques Lu Cont's Twd Mix), " What You Waiting For?" (Jacques Lu Cont's Twd Dub), " What You Waiting For?" (Live), " Harajuku Girls" (Live), "Hollaback Girl" (Hollatronix Remix by Diplo), "Cool" (Photek Remix), and "Hollaback Girl" (Dance Hollaback Remix by Tony Kanal).Customer Reviews:
Absolutely aweful!.......2007-02-26
Deluxe Edition @ Its Best!.......2005-12-19
DISC #1 Rating: ++++ 4 stars
As you know Gwen made a really big debut in 2004-2005. That's something definitely, with the singles like What You Waiting For & Hollaback Girl is on Billboard. The album itself is alomst perfect. Along the album you'll be so entertained by catchy-classic-mid-techno rhytym and music. The first four track, definitely you've heard them on the radio and watch the video on MTV. Bubble Pop Electric, her duet with Johnny Vulture A.K.A. Andre 3000 is pretty funny, espscially the part Gwen called herself "bubble pop electric chick". Luxurious which is the next single, well I think not really good as the singles before, but it's pretty Europe-techno-tasted beat songs. The other tracks seems try to catch Gwen's funny and pop-py taste of music, whether with old-techno (The Real Thing), or with semi-Chinese-modern-dance (Serious), or with a beautiful duet of peace (Long Way To Go). This album is definitely one of album of the year (Grammy's choice is right and I hope Gwen will win it on 8th Feb 2006).
Disc #2 Rating: +++* 3 1/2 stars
Much more catchy music...That's the right thing of the bonus disc. The remixes in this have really different beats than the original version. The Jacques Lu Cont's WYWF? Dub&Mix are really cool. Mix some dancefloor-beats, Japanesse, and ticking clock is really cool. Pretty catchy and great for album opening. The live tracks is no big, just some part in the songs Gwen's voice really weird. Her voice sounds like a cat screaming on the catwalk. But the live tracks still good, if you want to hear the other versions of the songs. The Hollatronik and Photek Remix are really cool. Modern dance beat and classy really mixed up.
The Last track is Dance Hollaback. Well, for me this is the best remixes from the album and the reason why you must buy this album. The beat is really awesome. Tony Kanal remixed this song into kind of black-retro and adding Jamaican-rap into it. really awesome, really makes you dance hollaback!
//After all this is a really great repackage album. Gwen definitely can present the taste of her music along with the great producers. This is a really worth collection, you gotte have it!//
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Night and Day: Thomas Hampson Sings Cole Porter
Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RS3 Release Date: 1991-05-24 |
Tracks:
- 'Night And Day': 'Begin The Beguine' (Jubilee)
- 'Night And Day': 'In The Still Of The Night' (Rosalie)
- 'Night And Day': 'Easy To Love' (Born To Dance)
- 'Night And Day': 'Two Little Babes In The Wood' (Greenwich Village Follies - Sixth Yearly Edition)
- 'Night And Day': 'When My Baby Goes To Town' (Something For The Boys)
- 'Night And Day': 'When I Had A Uniform On' (Hitchy-Koo 1919)
- 'Night And Day': 'I've Got You Under My Skin' (Born To Dance)
- 'Night And Day': 'Bring Me Back My Butterfly' (Hitchy-Koo 1919)
- 'Night And Day': 'Who Said Gay Paree?' (Can-Can- Unused, Nicht verwendet, Inutilise)
- 'Night And Day': 'A Fool There Was' (Rosalie - Can-Can- Unused, Nicht verwendet, Inutilise)
- 'Night And Day': 'How's Your Romance?' (Gay Divorce)
- 'Night And Day': 'My Cozy Little Corner In The Ritz' (Hitchy-Koo 1919)
- 'Night And Day': 'Don't Fence Me In' (Hollywood Canteen)
- 'Night And Day': 'Drink' (Seven Lively Arts)
- 'Night And Day': 'Night And Day' (Gay Divorce)
- 'Night And Day': 'It Was Written In The Stars' (Du Barry Was A Lady)
- 'Night And Day': 'I Concentrate On You' (Broadway Melody Of 1940)
- 'Night And Day': 'Bull Dog' (Yale College)
Customer Reviews:
Let theyself be hereby dubbed.........Best Broadway Tune Vocalist..........2007-06-21
Of my dozens and dozens of Broadway music performances, I find only one singer can be dubbed "Best." That person, Thomas Hampson, is thee. While show performers and ballad singers have all had their way with these tunes, only one is across-the-board great in them.
And whether or not these are the "best" representative songs of Porter is a moot point, something entirely up to personal taste. The point is that these songs have not been better performed by an individual male singer. It certainly doesn't hurt, either, that the great John McGlinn was on board as conductor/director (and likely strongly involved in arranging).
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This isn't a vanity crossover project but Cole Porter with art and style.......2006-07-17
But Hampson adds to this a good deal of finesse, humor, and suavity--particularly the last. "Begin the Beguine" and "In the Still of the Night" convey the cosmopolitan asurance that is a Cole Porter trademark. There are also some bigger songs, such as "It Was Written in the Stars," where Hampson can unleash his voice at full force, a thrilling experience. I don't think there's been an opera star who's made a Cole Porter recording other than Kiri Te Kanawa, in forty years. This is a very enjoyable one indeed.
pure self indulgent garbage.......2006-04-22
Thank god, no astaire or kelly singing on this one.......2001-04-30
Cole must have been watching over this project.......2000-09-06
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Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (Deluxe)
Gwen Stefani Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00068IOW2 Release Date: 2004-11-23 |
Tracks:
- What You Waiting For?
- Rich Girl
- Hollaback Girl
- Cool
- Bubble Pop Electric
- Luxurious
- Harajuku Girls
- Crash
- The Real Thing
- Serious
- Danger Zone
- Long Way To Go
Album Description
In her own unique way, Gwen Stefani has managed to shift our culture since coming onto the scene as the lead singer of No Doubt. With years of defining style and 30 million in record sales under her belt, she will again turn heads with this debut record that is as fresh as it is retro and as progressive as it is feel-good familiar.With this project, she has enlisted some of the biggest names in music (Dr. Dre, Eve, The Neptunes, Andre 3000, Nellee Hooper, Dallas Austin, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Linda Perry and Tony Kanal) to create a genre bending masterpiece that is guaranteed to be one of the most talked about records of this year (2004) and beyond.
LIMITED EDITION DELUXE VERSION - The Limited Edition Deluxe Version will include the full CD with an expanded package featuring:
- Fabric wrapped, gold embossed, hardcore digipak - Book style layout with gold ribbon bookmark - Plus a custom CD case designed by Gwen
Customer Reviews:
wicked awesome.......2007-02-09
Gwen stefani has the wicked style!
<3.......2006-04-12
Totally Origianal CD!!!.......2006-03-14
Gwen's my Hollaback Girl!.......2006-01-04
A suprisingly good album........2005-12-13
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Teen Idols for a Moment
George Hamilton IV , Tommy Facenda , Tab Hunter , Edd Byrnes & Connie Stevens , Donnie Brooks , Eddie Hodges , Richard Chamberlain , Joey Powers , Dale Ward , and Mark Dinning Manufacturer: Collector's Choice Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000RC885A |
Product Description
One of the first releases from Collector's Choice Music, this rare CD contains 24 "Teen Idol" songs from the 50's and 60's. Track list: 1. George Hamilton IV "A Rose and a Baby Ruth", 2. Tab Hunter "Young Love", 3. Tommy Sands "Teen-age Crush", 4. Sal Mineo "Start Movin' (In My Direction), 5. Edd Byrnes & Connie Stevens "Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)", 6. Carl Dobkins Jr. "My Heart is an Open Book", 7. Tommy Facenda "High School U.S.A.", 8. Mark Dinning "Teen Angel", 9. Johnny Ferguson "Angela Jones", 10. Donnie Brooks "Mission Bells", 11. Donnie Brooks "Doll House", 12. Buzz Clifford "Baby Sittin' Boogie", 13. Eddie Hodges "I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door", 14. Tony Orlando "Bless You", 15. Bobby Curtola "Fortuneteller", 16. Johnny Crawford "Cindy's Birthday", 17. Richard Chamberlain "Theme From Dr. Kildare (Three Stars Will Shine Tonight)", 18. Eddie Hodges "(Girls, Girls, Girls Were) Made to Love", 19. Dickey Lee "Patches", 20. Mike Clifford "Close to Cathy", 21. Trade Martin "That Stranger Used to Be My Girl", 22. Richard Chamberlain "All I Have to Do is Dream", 23. Joey Powers "Midnight Mary (Single Version)", and 24. Dale Ward "A Letter from Sherry".Customer Reviews:
Rare, hard-to-find recordings.......2007-07-04
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Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
Gwen Stefani Manufacturer: Universal/Interscope ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006A7WR8 Release Date: 2004-11-22 |
Tracks:
- What You Waiting For?
- Rich Girl - Eve, Gwen Stefani
- Hollaback Girl
- Cool
- Bubble Pop Electric - Gwen Stefani, Johnny Vulture
- Luxurious
- Harajuku Girls
- Crash
- Real Thing
- Serious
- Danger Zone
- Long Way to Go - Andr000, Gwen Stefani
- Real Thing [Wendy and Lisa Flow Jam Mix][*]
- What You Waiting For? [Elevator Mix][*]
Album Description
UK edition of Gwen's long awaited solo album, featuring 'What You Waiting For' co-written with Linda Perry. Plus 2 exclusive bonus tracks - 'The Real Thing' (Slow Jam Mix) & 'What You Waiting For?' (Elevator Mix). Universal. 2004.Album Details
As Lead Singer of No Doubt, Gwen Stefani is One of the Most Admired Women in Rock. She Can Switch from Performing on Stadium Tours Across America with Blink 182 to Playing Leonardo Di Caprio's Girlfriend in the Hollywood Epic, "The Aviator", to Singing on a Grammy-winning Hip-hop Anthem with Eve. This Edition of her Debut Solo Album Includes "Real Thing" (Slow Jam Mix)" and "What were You Waiting for (Elevator Mix)".Customer Reviews:
Harajuku!.......2005-09-16
GREAT CD Worth The Money.......2005-02-05
*What You Wating For (Talks About Her & Her Insecuritys In Music) (Her Voice Is All Over The Place On This Song. (BOMB ASS Track)
*Cool (Talks About Tony Kanal)
*Bubble Pop Electric (Talks About Gwen On A Date & Ending Up Behind The Back Seat Of A Drive In Movie)
*Serious (A Great Track Where Gwen Describes About Being In A Serious Relationship) (S-E-R-I-O-U-S)
*The Real Thing (Bonus Version) (Finlly, I Really Think This Version Should've Been On The US Print Of Gwens " L.A.M.B " CD, Instead Of The Dance Version. It Only Makes The Whole Song Confusing, And Moreover Could've Done Without. This Is A Beautiful Slower Version Of The Song It's Lyrics And Slow Mood Makes Everything Come Together Beautifully. "The Real Thing" Is About Always Being Around The One You Truely Love. "Your My Love Supply", The Lyrics Explain Eveything That Someone Feels When The Love Inside Of You For Someone Else Is The Real Thing.
5-STARS FOR THE MUSIC--just don't pay for this UK version!!.......2004-12-20
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Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
Gwen Stefani Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006B94FK Release Date: 2004-11-29 |
Tracks:
- What You Waiting For?
- Rich Girl - Eve, Gwen Stefani
- Hollaback Girl
- Cool
- Bubble Pop Electric - Gwen Stefani, Johnny Vulture
- Luxurious
- Harajuku Girls
- Crash
- Real Thing
- Serious
- Danger Zone
- Long Way to Go - Andr000, Gwen Stefani
- Real Thing [Wendy and Lisa Flow Jam Mix][*]
- What You Waiting For? [Elevator Mix][*]
Album Description
European edition of Gwen's long awaited solo album, featuring 'What You Waiting For' co-written with Linda Perry, plus 1 bonus track 'The Real Thing' (Slow Jam Mix). Universal. 2004.Album Details
The No Doubt Lead Singer's Debut Solo Album Includes a Bonus Track, "What You Waiting for (Muzak Version)", that is Not Included on the Us Edition.Customer Reviews:
What you waiting for?.......2005-01-01
"What You Waiting For?" is the strongest single from here, where Stefani ticks off the seconds before launching into a danceable, self-addressed lecture: "Life is short/you're capable.../what you waiting for?" Stefani urges herself to "take a chance" while "you're still a super-hot female," all against her longings to get more fans in Japan.
"Harajuku Girls" is a kitschy ode to Japanese fashionistas (they get mentioned several times over the album), while the sugary "Bubble Pop Electric" with Andre 3000 is a goofy, sugary pop song. A few of the songs misfire, like interracial dating song "Long Way To Go," which becomes way too self-important. But mostly they revel in the sound of early Madonna tunes, with a new wave twist. There's also a Muzak version of "What You Waiting For," which is pretty worthless.
"Love Angel Music Baby" won't surprise anybody -- it's all in the style of the first single. It's sleek. It's sexy. It's a guilty pleasure, and it rarely pretends to be anything else. Basically it's not for anyone looking for high-quality music, but it's a fun diversion when you are dancing around your living room.
Stefani's voice isn't technically the best, but she can range from wispy to a throaty purr to a squeal. And her vocals get a pretty good workout here. The musical styles are more electronic than her previous work with No Doubt, taking on a more new wave sound. Think 21st-century Blondie, with a bit of funk thrown in.
The lyrics are simplistic in a dancefloor kind of way. They're meant to sound fun to the synth beats, not be deep -- "born to blossom/bloom to perish" are perhaps the strongest lines, as Stefani examines her own fragile popularity. Her sole effort at depth, "Long Way To Go" gets a bit too hamhanded. And it's Martin Luther King Jr., sweetie. Martin Luther was the guy who P.O.ed the Pope and formed the Lutheran church.
Gwen Stefani makes a fun guilty pleasure in "Love Angel Music Baby." It has light-as-air lyrics and poppy music, but it's worth a spin if you want something to dance to.
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