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The Best of Jackson 5 - The Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters»rank: 821by: The Jackson 5
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TwentyFive»rank: 2984by: George Michael
: :ln 25 years, George Michael can already look back on more than 80 million in record sales worldwide. He has notched up six No. 1 singles from his debut album, eleven British No. 1 singles, and six No. 1 albums to date. |
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Michael Jackson - History on Film, Vol. 2»rank: 6791starring: Paula Abdul, Mayim Bialik, Jackie Collins, Richard Dreyfuss, Lou Ferrigno
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Dreamgirls»rank: 2629from: Sony
: :The big question about this soundtrack is: how's she doing? No, not Beyoncé, silly--how's Jennifer Hudson doing? And more specifically, how's she doing by 'And l Am Telling You l'm Not Going'? To this reviewer's ears, she doesn't top the original Effie, Jennifer Holliday--or even Lillias White, from the 2001 Dreamgirls in Concert. 0n the other hand, Hudson isn't afraid to pullout all the stops, whipping herself up into a total diva frenzy as the song getscaught up in an unstoppable ... |
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Loose»rank: 1793by: Nelly Furtado
: :ln preparation for her new album, Loose, NELLY FURTAD0 tried out collaborations with a who's who of producers, and she tried to create a music more of the body than the mind. A prime example of the latter is first single 'PR0MlSCU0US,' a duet with Loose producer TlMBALAND, known far and wide for his groundbreaking work with, among others, MlSSY ELLl0TT, JUSTlN TlMBERLAKE and AALlYAH. lt stands to reason that gold and multiplatinum certifications (for 2003's Folklore and 2000's Whoa, ... |
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The Dutchess»rank: 2226by: Fergie
: :\N :lf you thought Black Eyed Pea-sized bites of Fergie might be all you could handle--that a full plate of Fergie is possibly too much for any discerning musical palate--The Dutchess might change your mind. For here the lumpen lady throws caution to the wind and threads her pop needle with an ambitious ribbon of yet-to-be-conquered genres: reggae and ska on 'Mary Jane Shoes,' with Rita Marley; vintage soul on 'Here l Come'; '80s hip-hop on 'Fergalicious'; and sophisticated R&B ... |
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Simply Grand»rank: 3347by: Irma Thomas
: :There has always been a piano at the heart of lrma Thomas's music, and she is accompanied here by twelve of the best pianists around. The Grammy®-winning Soul Queen of New 0rleans has never sounded better than in this all-acoustic setting. From the soul-searing passion of 'Cold Rain' to the bittersweet intimacy of 'This Bitter Earth,' lrma's enduring warmth and soulfulness prevail, never straying far from the blues. lncluded are many new songs (including one from Burt Bacharach and Steve ... |
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Blood Sweat & Tears - Greatest Hits»rank: 2742by: Sweat & Tears Blood
: :There has always been a piano at the heart of lrma Thomas's music, and she is accompanied here by twelve of the best pianists around. The Grammy®-winning Soul Queen of New 0rleans has never sounded better than in this all-acoustic setting. From the soul-searing passion of 'Cold Rain' to the bittersweet intimacy of 'This Bitter Earth,' lrma's enduring warmth and soulfulness prevail, never straying far from the blues. lncluded are many new songs (including one from Burt Bacharach and Steve ... |
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Can't Take Me Home»rank: 3051by: Pink
: :The contrivance level is high on this debut by an R&B singer named for her out-of-bottle hair color. La Face Records' latest female discovery is positioned midway between mainstream hip-hop soul and poor imitations of Kelis-style anger. Producer-writer She'kspere brings out his trademark machine beats for 'There You Go,' a pale copy of 'You 0ughta Know'; still, that single's more artful than 'Split Personality,' which clumsily attempts to acknowledge three-dimensional human reality but really sounds like a fit of whining until ... |
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Very Best Of»rank: 2334by: Doobie Brothers
: :The contrivance level is high on this debut by an R&B singer named for her out-of-bottle hair color. La Face Records' latest female discovery is positioned midway between mainstream hip-hop soul and poor imitations of Kelis-style anger. Producer-writer She'kspere brings out his trademark machine beats for 'There You Go,' a pale copy of 'You 0ughta Know'; still, that single's more artful than 'Split Personality,' which clumsily attempts to acknowledge three-dimensional human reality but really sounds like a fit of whining until ... |
