Advantages: great discomusic to move you bootie to Disadvantages: not for the lover of dramatic, thematicaly composed musicals
...A party CD for every Saturday Night you have! Sway your hips to the classic BeeGee hits like Staying Alive, Disco Inferno, How Deep Is Your Love and Disco Inferno. The cd includes the songs as performed in the stage musical starring Adam Garcia (who has also recently starred in Wicked in London) in the role created by John Travolta in the film). The role of Stephanie is sung by Tara Wilkinson, showing a wide vocal range.
Adam and the cast do a great job at the songs, and for me the songs are more living in these versions than in the BeeGees pop versions. My personal favourite is the fourth track, It's My Neightbourhood with the ensemble getting into the groove. Also notable is How Deep Is Your Love, presented as a beautifull duet!
This is the kind of musical you can definatelly use as party music, as background music, as any music...
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Advantages: The music is the best Disadvantages: The movie is worst
...It is one of the best soundtrack speccially with the Bee Gees music like "Saturday Night Fever", "Stayin Alive", "More than a Woman" for example and groups as Kool and The Gang "These boots are made for walking" or The tramps" with the Disco Inferno that is a seven- minute music, in my own opinion I like it because I dance when I was a child and was a part of the best songs of the ends of the seventies. With this movie, The Bee Gees makes so famous.
About the picture besides of the music it is the worse movie that I've ever watched because it don't have practically an argument, only that There will be a dancing contest in Studio 54 with the Bee Gees song and the whole soundtrack that I talk lines up.
The starring is John Travolta who plays Tony Manero that is a waiter in a Pizza Reutarant by the day, and in the Night a dancer that he...
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Advantages: Finally reappearing with their 3rd album Disadvantages: Just not quite as good as before
...Two years in the making…Hell is for Heroes have finally released their third studio album, rather unoriginally self-titled, on Golf Records. For those that know them, and I can’t imagine that’s all that many too be honest, you’ll know them to be classified in the “emo/alternative/rock” genre (if such one exists), with two previous albums – “The Neon Handshake” and “Transmit Disrupt” that were highly thought of in the circles of rock music critics, especially their debut which saw them as a shining, promising light in the new music world. However, many would argue they’ve failed to scale the possible heights they could have attained. The reason? Well, there isn’t one, as this album proves…they may just be one of life’s unlucky bands……
Opening track “To Die For” fails to capture the listeners imagination compared with the opening tracks...
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helpful 31.07.2007
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