Advantages: Great Sound Disadvantages: Slured words
...Sorry for the copied and pasted review, my ex-friend got her hands on my password and tried to get me kicked off the ciao community!
I do actually own this CD and shall carry on this review about it.
This Cd has a well presented case and the tracks on the disk are in a good order, and my version came with special features:
Behind The Scenes Documentary
Puntercam.
Additional Videos.
Spincam.
Screensavers.
Busted Weblinks.
The track order is:
1. Air Hostess
2. That Thing You Do
3. What I Go To School For
4. She Wants To Be Me
5. 3am
6. Why
7. Britney
8. Who's David
9. Teenage Kicks
10. Better Than This - Charlie Drum Out
11. Where Is The Love?
12. Fake
13. Nerdy
14. You Said No
15. Year 3000
16. Sleeping With The Light On
17. Crashed The Wedding
Overall a great CD
Thanx...
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Advantages: Unlike anything you've ever heard before Disadvantages: Messes with your head a bit
...'The Top' is The 7th album by The Cure, released in 1984.
Just incase someone has been on a different planet for the past 25 years, The Cure are Britain's top Goth band, headed up by crazy-haired, lipstick-wearing Robert Smith. They are famous for high profile songs such as The Lovecats and Friday I'm In Love.
When The Top was released, the wacky meter that Robert Smith must surely have on his wall, suddenly hit an all time high. We were now presented with song titles such as Bananfishbones and Piggy In The Mirror and lyrics such as
"Slit the cats like cheese
Then eat the sweet sticky things
Suck harder!
Suck harder!
Suck your insidesInsides out!"
(from the track 'Give Me It').
At the same time, this album is incredibly dark, as if we are hearing the thoughts of a tortured man who has been haunted by nightmares and terrible...
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Got 2 Get It Review ofSerenity - Culture Beatby
LostWitness
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...Back in the early to mid nineties, you may recall that club music was invaded by the commercial giants of the Italian dancefloors. Exploding from the credible dance floors in Trade and her friends, Gianfranco Bortolotti created the monster that was Cappella. The synthesised trance-pop sound became mainstream, and suddenly the Charts were awash with Germans, Italians and every other purveyor of Europop.
Bortolotti's biggest competitor was a chap named Torsten Fenslau. At much the same time as Cappella's U Got 2 Know blew the charts apart, Fenslau decided to get in on the act - and so Culture Beat were born. The idea of combining female vocals with a daft European rapper was something of a novelty, and the group had a massive number 1 hit - Mr Vain.
Immediately following the success of Mr Vain in the singles chart, the album Serenity...
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