Seven years after her debut at just 15 years old, Aaliyah assembled a third studio album that was astonishingly mature. Sadly, her death just a little over a month after its release stilled a promising voice in R&B. At 22, when most artists would just be getting started, Aaliyah had already progressed from pop to street to an unconventional retro-modern, risk-taking version of R&B. While lead track "We Need a Resolution" is as mainstream as it gets, there are fewer hits on this album than on previous efforts. Instead, this collection is an extraordinary romantic exposition of passion and pain. While Missy Elliott is cranking out jams for all her "club freaks," Aaliyah is like a modern-day (if less vocally gifted) Minnie Riperton, exploring the pains of moving from child star to adult sex symbol. Tracks such as "Never No More" and "I Care 4 U" (featuring Missy) are slinky, twisted ballads imbued with film-noir sultriness, as diva Aaliyah steps catlike away from the bubblegum R&B of her contemporaries. There's also the obligatory rock track tacked on near the end ("I Can Be"), but even this excels above the standard hip-hop/rock/R&B crossover fare with its Prince-like influences coupled with Aaliyah's own instinct for seduction. Aaliyah also signaled a move away from her long-standing musical relationship with producer Timbaland, who contributes just three cuts. Having started out heavily supported by R. Kelly, it appeared that Aaliyah was more than able to go it alone. --Jake Barnes
Aaliyah,Aaliyah,Virgin Records,Club/Dance,Contemporary R&B,Dance-Pop,Hip-Hop,Pop,R&B,R&B/Soul,Soul/R & B,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,Urban
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Anastasia: Music From The Motion Picture (1997 Version)
David Newman , Stephen Flaherty , Aaliyah , Richard Marx , and Donna Lewis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002JEJ Release Date: 1997-10-28 |
Tracks:
- A Rumor In St. Petersburg
- Journey To The Past
- Once Upon A December
- In The Dark Of The Night
- Learn To Do It
- Learn To Do It (Waltz Suprise)
- Paris Holds The Key (To Your Heart)
- At The Beginning
- Journey To The Past
- Once Upon A December
- Prologue
- Speaking Of Sophie
- The Nightmare
- Kidnap And Reunion
- Reminiscing With Grandma
- Finale
- Viaje Tiempo Atras (Journey To The Past)
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One of the more successful attempts by another studio (here Fox) to make a quality animated film on par with Disney was Anastasia. The music by David Newman and songs by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (the Broadway team that won a Tony for Ragtime) give the movie a sturdy backbone. From the Zhivago-gone-Broadway opening number "A Rumor in St. Petersburg" to the Oscar-nominated get-up-and-sing "Journey to the Past," the CD is filled with bright numbers, including low-key pop versions of several of the songs. The vocal talent is exceptional, especially Liz Callaway (Grizabella in Broadway's Cats) as Anastasia (Meg Ryan supplied the speaking voice). Bernadette Peters and Jim Cummings (doing a mean Christopher Lloyd impersonation as the speaking voice of the movie's heavy, Rasputin) offer solid support, with kudos to Kelsey Grammer as Vlad, the portly sidekick. The album's (and film's) star is "Once Upon a December," simply one of the most beautiful songs ever from an animated film. Using a waltz motif that is heard throughout the film, the song--with sparse lyrics--builds into a sweeping and memorable number. It will have your dancing princesses asking for repeats. The CD's liner notes include complete lyrics. --Doug ThomasCustomer Reviews:
Great Music NOT DISNEY.......2007-05-25
If you love soundtracks..you'll love this.......2007-05-12
excellent CD...can't wait 2 get it!!!.......2007-05-06
"in the dark of the night" has an eerie touch with a hard rock/heavy metal sound LOVE IT!!!
But the movie is extremely inaccurate w/ the history of the Romanovs and legend of Anastasia's survival. Don't watch it if you want a movie about history, cause it's not right.
Great soundtrack to a very good film..........2007-01-04
Still one of my favorite soundtracks after all these years.......2007-01-03
1. A Rumor in St. Petersburg-
A funny song that played near the beginning of the movie. Not something you'd want to play really loud, but still a funny track.
2. Journey to the Past- Anastasia singing about "home, love, family". Isn't that the main theme of the movie? Lovely, high quality song.
3. Once Upon a December- I LOVE this song. It's beautiful.
4. In The Dark Of The Night- O.o An old creepy man singing about killing an innocent girl? Er... yeah. Like the first track, it's not something you should be blasting on a giant stereo system... unless you want to get some weird looks from innocent passer-bys.
5. Learn To Do It- Cute song from another one of those "random characters burst out into song" moments.
6. Learn To Do It (Waltz Suprise)- The music from that scene were Anya and Dimitri were dancing on the boat from the middle of the movie. (Not the scene at the very end.)
7. Paris Holds The Key (To Your Heart)- Another one of those fun "random characters burst out into song" moments from one of my favorite scenes of the movie.
8. At The Beginning- Possibly the reason most people buying this album are probably buying it for this track alone. It's a sweet pop song, good enough to be played on any pop radio station. It was played during the end credits and really captures the "feel" of the whole movie.
9. Journey To The Past (Aaliyah's Version)- A sort of R&B-ish remake of "Journey To The Past". Aaliyah did a good job, it sounds lovely.
10. Once Upon A December (Deana Carter's Version)- Not as good as Aaliyah's song but I still enjoy it.
Tracks 11-16 are all instrumentals, although I think the vocals from when little Anastasia and her grandmother were singing (very beginning of the movie) are in track 11.
17. Viaje Tiempo Atras (Journey To The Past)- Unnecessary track, it's just "Journey to the Past" in Spanish... but if you know Spanish, then enjoy sitting there and bugging people how you know what the woman is singing and they don't. Still a good track, but like I said, unnecessary.
Well, I hope my review of one of my favorite CDs of all time was informative and helpful.
- Charity
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Ultimate Aaliyah
Aaliyah Manufacturer: Believe Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007S6892 Release Date: 2005-04-11 |
Tracks:
- One in a Million
- If Your Girl Only Knew
- Hot Like Fire
- One I Gave My Heart To
- Got to Give It Up
- 4 Page Letter
- We Need a Resolution - Aaliyah, Timbaland
- Rock the Boat
- More Than a Woman
- I Care 4 U
- Try Again
- Back and Forth
- Are You That Somebody
- Don't Know What to Tell Ya
- Miss You
- At Your Best
Tracks:
- Are You Feelin' Me
- Messed Up
- Come Back in One Piece - Aaliyah, DMX
- I Don't Wanna
- Man Undercover - Aaliyah, Timbaland
- John Blaze - Aaliyah, Missy Elliott
- I Am Music - Aaliyah, Static, Timbaland
- More Than a Woman [Bump N Flex Club Mix]
- Hold On - Wyclef Jean, Timbaland
Tracks:
- Aaliyah Story [DVD]
Album Description
Three disc set includes 2 audio CDs featuring 16 Greatest Hits on CD1 and 9 tracks on CD2 (Are You Feelin' Me), featuring guests DMX and Wyclef Jean. The 60 minute DVD features promo clips, interviews & special features including an MTV Special 'The Life Of Aaliyah', 'Tribute To Aaliyah', 'VH1 Behind The Music' & True Hollywood Story. NTSC/Region Code 0. Believe Music. 2005.Album Details
Three Disc Set Includes a 60 Minute Dvd (Ntsc Format, Region Code 0) of Promo Clips, Interviews and Special features Including:mtv Special "The Life of Aaliyah", Tribute to Aaliyah, Vh1 Behind the Music and Aaliyah True Hollywood Story. Aaliyah is Unquestionably the Ultimate Female Urban Icon, by the Age of 21 She was a Musical Superstar, a Major Film Star and an Accomplished Businesswoman. Her Untimely and Tragic Death in the Summer of 2001 Has Made her an Absolute Music Legend, Loved and Adored by the Music Community at Large.Customer Reviews:
Aaliyah - Ultimate Aaliyah .......2007-02-03
Awesome!.......2007-01-07
Ulitmate Aaliyah.......2006-10-17
Excellent!.......2006-08-31
A complete timeline of her career! (4.5 stars).......2006-04-14
Since then, there's been a few compilations to harness Aaliyah's short-lived but successful career. Only one, however, has completely captured her best moments -- "Ultimate Aaliyah". Released in the U.K. in 2005, it's a three-disc set of her greatest hits, grab-bag material, and an hour-long DVD documentary paying tribute to the legacy she departed with. The U.S. saw the release of "I Care 4 U" (which was a decent hits compilation), but this is, by far, the best collection of Aaliyah's career. It includes ALL of her chart entries, (except "Come Over" and "Age Ain't Nuthin But A Number"), NEW unreleased material, and a special documentary of interviews and promo clips from some of the biggest and brightest stars who knew Aaliyah best.
In sum, Aaliyah's entire career is on display with this special collection. You don't have to look elsewhere to find Aaliyah at her best moments (unless you have to have "Age" and/or "Come Over"). As a bonus, you also get a DVD that tells her life through interviews and video clips from some of your favorite stars. This is truly the ultimate collection! Therefore, the only problem I have was its quiet release. An all-encompassing collection of Aaliyah's best moments with a bonus DVD and it gets a quiet U.K. release? Maybe it was contract issues with her label, but this record SHOULD have gotten a U.S. release. If you don't own it, it's a definite must-have, no matter the side of the ocean you're on. Highly recommended for any music fan, especially avid R&B followers.
Grade: A
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Aaliyah
Aaliyah Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LMJU Release Date: 2001-07-17 |
Tracks:
- We Need A Resolution (featuring Timbaland)
- Loose Rap (featuring Static from Playa)
- Rock The Boat
- More Than A Woman
- Never No More
- I Care 4 U
- Extra Smooth
- Read Between The Lines
- U Got Nerve
- I Refuse
- It's Whatever
- I Can Be
- Those Were The Days
- What If
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
Seven years after her debut at just 15 years old, Aaliyah assembled a third studio album that was astonishingly mature. Sadly, her death just a little over a month after its release stilled a promising voice in R&B. At 22, when most artists would just be getting started, Aaliyah had already progressed from pop to street to an unconventional retro-modern, risk-taking version of R&B. While lead track "We Need a Resolution" is as mainstream as it gets, there are fewer hits on this album than on previous efforts. Instead, this collection is an extraordinary romantic exposition of passion and pain. While Missy Elliott is cranking out jams for all her "club freaks," Aaliyah is like a modern-day (if less vocally gifted) Minnie Riperton, exploring the pains of moving from child star to adult sex symbol. Tracks such as "Never No More" and "I Care 4 U" (featuring Missy) are slinky, twisted ballads imbued with film-noir sultriness, as diva Aaliyah steps catlike away from the bubblegum R&B of her contemporaries. There's also the obligatory rock track tacked on near the end ("I Can Be"), but even this excels above the standard hip-hop/rock/R&B crossover fare with its Prince-like influences coupled with Aaliyah's own instinct for seduction. Aaliyah also signaled a move away from her long-standing musical relationship with producer Timbaland, who contributes just three cuts. Having started out heavily supported by R. Kelly, it appeared that Aaliyah was more than able to go it alone. --Jake BarnesCustomer Reviews:
I love this!!!!.......2007-06-11
Mixed emotions...and an endless regret.......2007-05-18
Actually i've had a few occasions to listen the whole album without the heavy influence of her loss. However, i can say that after my few "happy" listenings i was thinking that Aaliyah was in the beginning of a new phase of her amazing career. Honestly, i was a bit sorry that Timbaland wasn't too much present in the album, even if i knew the technical problems related to the long absence of Aaliyah from the US, due to her movie projects in Australia.
Obviously she was in a personal and artistical growing process, but we'll never know what goals she could be able to fulfill...unfortunately.
As another proof of her talent and her unique personality, this album was truly above the average of the R&B music on air in that period. But i'll always consider "One in A Million" (my favorite R&B album of the past decade) the best disk of her discography.
While her third album was the first glimpse of her future evolution, the previous has been a milestone of the contemporary R&B history, thanks to the perfect match between her voice and the totally "innovative" (in those times) Timbaland's beats.
When i see some "overrated" artists that release a new song every month (always recycling the same ideas) i love to think about a singer like Aaliyah...because she loved to release a disk only when she thinked to have something really new to propose to the audience. This is the reason why she has left us only three albums...but this is even one of the many reasons why i miss her so much...and i'll always consider her someone special.
Always and forever...my favorite artist.
"Aaliyah", just ordered it from England.......2007-04-05
nice cd .......2007-03-09
A Little Off Target.......2007-02-16
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Now That's What I Call Music! 4
Backstreet Boys , Britney Spears , Mandy Moore , Jennifer Lopez , and Aaliyah Manufacturer: Utv Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004UAL5 Release Date: 2000-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Larger Than Life - Backstreet Boys
- (You Drive Me) Crazy - Britney Spears
- I Need To Know - Marc Anthony
- Candy - Mandy Moore
- Blue (Da Ba Dee) - Eiffel 65
- It Feels So Good - Sonique
- I Belong To You - Lenny Kravitz
- I Knew I Loved You - Savage Garden
- I Wanna Know - Joe
- Try Again - Aaliyah
- Wating for Tonight - Jennifer Lopez
- Get It On Tonight - Montell Jordan
- Steal My Kisses - Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
- Then The Morning Comes - Smash Mouth
- Meet Virginia - Train
- I Try - Macy Gray
- This Time Around - Hanson
- All the Small Things - blink-182
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The fourth in the series of Top 40-tracking compilations strikes a good balance between pop radio played-to-death singles, R&B standouts, and straight-up rock chart stormers. The beginning of the disc is packed with requisite teen pop; however, the Britney Spears offering "(You Drive Me) Crazy" will probably disappoint those who were hoping for the more recent "Oops!... I Did It Again"). This disc, where the Italian group Eiffel 65's dance-pop smash "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" lives in the same space as Blink 182's "All the Small Things," Ben Harper's "Steal My Kisses," and Macy Gray's "I Try," is like channel surfing during drive-time radio hours and scoring with every hit of the "seek" button. --Beth MassaCustomer Reviews:
Now 4.......2007-02-15
Britney Spears - (You Drive Me) Crazy: This is my favorite Britney song of all time. Not only is the beat great but it makes me want to sing along. A+
Marc Anthony - I Need To Know: No I don't need to know and this song is just awful I always skip it when I listen to this cd. F-
Mandy Moore - Candy: Great song and great singer. I always did like Mandy Moore's music. A
Eiffel 65 - Blue: This song was awesome; that is all I can say. I loved the song and the music video. This is one of the best songs on the cd. A+
Sonique - It Feels So Good: It depends on my mood with this song. I like the singer but this song was overplayed. C
Lenny Kravitz - I Belong To You: This wasn't one of Lenny's best songs and this song was 2 years old at the time this was released but it is catchy none-the-less. B
Savage Garden - I Knew I Loved You: I liked this song; I danced to it at my wedding reception. It is very romantic. B+
Joe - I Wanna Know: Like the previous song, this is another romantic song that brings back memories. A-
Aaliyah - Try Again: I miss Aaliyah; this was a woman who could sing and the songs were meaningful. I loved this song and I do refer to it from time to time when I am talking with friends. A+
Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight: This was a good hit for Jennifer. I have to admit the music video was better. B
Montell Jordan - Get It On Tonite: Please don't get it on tonite, this was the second song I didn't like on this cd. Even the music sounded bad. F
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals - Steal My Kisses: An average song, have no complaints. C
Smash Mouth - Then The Morning Comes: This was another great hit off of their cd. It is catchy and plain addictive. A+
Train - Meet Virginia: I am not a big fan of Train but I did like this song. I liked it the first time I heard it. A-
Macy Gray - I Try: This is the one of two songs I liked by Macy Gray. It is a shame she went downhill after this cd but I still like this song. A
Hanson - This Time Around: I have no comment on this song. Hanson should have given up with the cd previous to this. They don't deserve an F they deserve a Z-
blink-182 - All The Small Things: This was a great song. The beat and the way it went was good enough to buy the cd. A
Vol. 4.......2006-07-18
Superstar Mandy Moore, who at this day and age is better known for her acting than her singing, serves up her debut single 'Candy' here and shows us that pretty face aside this girl can sing too. Out of all the pop queen diva's, next to Christina of course, Mandy has the purist voice, deffinatly surpassing Britney and that 'shoot myself if I ever have to hear her sing another song' Jessica Simpson.
There are some questionmarks here and they come in the form of Eiffel 65 and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, both of which turn out tracks here that are less than impressive. I never was a far on 'Blue' and until this disc had never heard of 'Steal KIsses' but neither track makes me want to listen. I label these 'Skipable'...
I actually like 'It Feels So Good' mostly becasue it's not average and while it takes a little getitng used to it's still worth the listen. Finally a Lenny Kravitz song I like!!! 'I Belong to You' is a great song and it really showcases Kravitz talent, talent I wasn't privy to until this song. Savage Garden was big with a lot of my girlfriends at the time (both platonic and romantic) and 'I Knew I Loved You' was truly one of the best...plus I have a special place in my heart for that track (some naughty things happened while that track was pumpin').
Some strong tracks by the late Aaliyah (RIP) and a killer track by Montel (love this guy) help round out this album, making it more about the music than any particular genre. And yes J. Lo delivers with 'Waiting for Tonight' which is one of the best dance songs out there, and while some hated it I absolutly loved Trains 'Meet Virginia' for it was our first chance to meet Trian and they are truly one great band. Even Macy is forgivable here for she adds something to this album that no other artist could have...and that's an air of toleration. Notice I didn't list her with the 'sucky' songs for even though I'm not a huge fan of her or 'I Try' I've always respected her talent for what it was even if I just didn't quite get it.
Blink closes us out with yet another great song, though a bit overplayed...but it's Blink and you have to love them. Great collection of the best the year had to offer. Yes some were missed, some great and some not so, but what was shared was still memerable and well worth the storage space.
Item never received.......2006-03-09
"NOW 4"; Not 4 Everyone.......2005-04-08
(1) Backstreet Boys "Larger Than Life" A+. Commonly known for their ballads, the boys deliver a perfect dance number here. Everything is pumped up to create an energized, stormin' pop/rock track flowing with solid beats. You can't help getting caught up in the energy and excitment this gererates. One of 1999's best singles.
(2) Britney Spears "(You Drive Me) Crazy" C+. Fun beat and production, yet very shallow in the end. Sticks to memory afterwards, but after examination we realizie that the song is about nothing. Though it isn't terrible; there are many more songs out there which are more worthy of our time.
(3) Marc Anthony "I Need To Know" A. Simple content that is filled with so much energy, zest and excitment to make it work on all levels. Anthony shows himself to be a very versatile vocalist, and a person who can flow perfectly with his beats. The song is wisely on the short side, any longer could have ruined it. This is a true treasure of 1999.
(4) Mandy Moore "Candy" B+. The material doesn't have much in terms of depth, but Mandy brings enough flair and style to make it work. Her voice is effective as it gives a certain conviction and urgency to the lyrics. Not a brilliant "teen pop" song; just a very entertaining one.
(5) Eiffel 65 "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" B-. This song is very dificult to review. As intriuging as I find the lyrics and get mesmerized by the beat; I still wish the song would pull together and complete what it ventures into. Although it isn't a complete success; it is never boring.
(6) Sonique "It Feels So Good" D+. She sounds extremley high pitched, and the voice is so odd and strange, that the song is irreversably crippled by it. If there is any substance to the song; it becomes lost a muddled through out. This is an example of a dance song failing.
(7) Lenny Kravitz "I Belong To You" B+. It is rather refreshing to hear Lenny shed the massive beats, because that gives him the opprotunity to showcase his vocals. He sings this track with utter conviction and heart throughout. That gives the song a certain depth and emotion.
(8) Savage Garden "I Knew I Loved You" C. A well made song that just plays it safe, and never does anything new or exciting. The vocals are decent (beats are almost none-existent), but there is no real depth in them. In the end, the song lacks the impact that could have had from a better group (i.e. 98 Degrees, Backstreet Boys)
(9) Joe "I Wanna Know" B+. In contrast to many songs; 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.
(10) 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.
(11) Jennifer Lopez "Waiting For Tonight" B. Well made, but it doesn't fully display J. Lo's talents. It's catchy, fun and light, yet we know that the song could have been more than that. "On The 6" was her debut LP, and it seems average compared to her later albums, particularly "J. Lo".
(12) Montell Jordan "Get It On Tonite" C. His 1995 single, "This Is How We Do It" is a memorable R&B classic. Shame that the qualities that made that work (the slick vocals and beat) are all-together lacking here. What's left is a standard R&B tune with no life to it. A real step back for Montell Jordan.
(13) Ben Harper and The Innocent Criminals "Steal My Kisses" D. Their ungainly mix of R&B, funk and folk is a total failure. The beat has no impact, the lyrics have no substance and there is no impact or meaning at all. Strange that "NOW" would use such an odd mess.
(14) Smash Mouth "Then The Morning Comes" B-. The begining is so brilliant, original and different; I wish the song kept up that pace. It's not in the same league as "All Star", but still remains a solid pop/rock single. You can't help listening to the opening over and over.
(15) Train "Meet Virginia" C-. I really liked "Drops Of Jupiter" and "Calling All Angels"; those were rock tracks filled with emotion and power. I don't see any purpose to this song; the emotion isn't there and it's very uninvolving. I guess Train just had to find their skills.
(16) Macy Gray "I Try" B-. This is a beautifully written song with heartfelt lyrics, made unsuccessful 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.
(17) Hanson "This Time Around" D. It's not as irrating as "MMMBop" (few songs are), but there is nothing good about it either. All that the song does is cement the fact that Hanson was a talentless group. A very disposable song.
(18) blink-182 "All The Small Things" A-. A very good song that delivers everything we expect from blink-182. In fact, it even has more dimension and relevance than most of their music. It's short, but that helps create a nice, little breeze of a rock single. A good ending to a so-so album.
Bottom Line: **1/2. A real step backwards after the great heights that "NOW 3" was able to reach. I liked some of the songs, but I really could have done without a handful of them. Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff", 98 Degrees' "I Do (Cherish You)", Q-Tip's "Vivrant Thing", Brian McKnight's "Stay Or Let It Go", Destiny's Child's "Say My Name" and Big Pun's "It's So Hard" all would have been better selection. I can not tell you to rush out and buy this, but put it on your wish list or hope for it as a gift.
Now thats music 4.......2005-04-07
1.Backstreetboys-Larger then Life this one was big 10/10
2.You Drive me Crazy-Brittany Spears when she was young 8/10
3.Marc Anthony-I need to know he was a good singer 9/10
4.Mandy Moore-Candy at the time I did not like her much8/10
5.Blue Da Be Dee-Eifel 65 a huge Dance smash from 99 10/10
6.Sonique-Feels good I liked this dance number to 9/10
7.Lenny Kravitz-I Belong to you I think I liked it 9/10
8.Savage Garden-I Knew I loved you this one was big hit10/10
9.Joe-I wanna know was one of 2000 Biggest singles 10/10
10.Aaliyah-I Try was one of my Favorites at the time 10/10
11.Jennifer Lopez-Waiting for Tonight off her 1st album10/10
12.Montell Jordan-Get it on Tonight I liked it then 8/10
13.Ben Harper-Steal my Kisses don't know about this one 5/10
14.Smash Mouth-Then the mourning comes just plain fun 10/10
15.Train-Meet Virginia obviously there best song 9/10
16.Macy Gray-I Try I can handle one song of her I guess 7/10
17.Hanson-This time Around this one was okay no Mmm Bop 8/10
18.Blink 182-All the Small Things I liked this one alot 9/10
That is like a 158 out of 180 are about a 89%
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One in a Million
Aaliyah Manufacturer: Atlantic/Q Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002JWP Release Date: 1996-08-27 |
Tracks:
- Beats 4 Da Streets (Intro)
- Hot Like Fire
- One In A Million
- A Girl Like You
- If Your Girl Only Knew
- Choosey Lover (Old School/New School)
- Got To Give It Up
- 4 Page Letter
- Everything's Gonna Be Alright
- Giving You More
- I Gotcha' Back
- Never Givin' Up
- Heartbroken
- Never Comin' Back
- Ladies In Da House
- The One I Gave My Heart To
- Came To Give Love (Outro)
Amazon.com
She has already jammed with Gladys Knight in Las Vegas, eloped with influential R&B mogul R. Kelly, and scored two platinum albums--and she's just barely graduated from high school. No, she is not your average teenager, nor is she just another pretty soul singer. On One in a Million, Aaliyah expands on the smooth grooves of her massively successful debut album Age Ain't Nothing but a Number, and shows that all the life experiences have not gone to waste. The production and songwriting talents of Tim 'Timbaland' Mosley and rapper Missy Elliot give the songs on One In A Million a seductive edge with laidback grooves and cool hip-hop licks; but what really makes this album rise above is the full-grown singer at the controls. On the title track, a magical ballad, Aaliyah casts a cool spell with layered voices and a smoky delivery. With the assistance of Slick Rick, she turns Marvin Gaye's "Got To Give It Up" into a funky hip-hop jam for the end of the millennium. While with "4 Page Letter," one of the album's high points, she intricately details the end of love affair. Artists twice her age could only hope to create a work of such clarity and resonance. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
I Like this!!!.......2007-06-11
An Album That Defines An Era.......2007-03-30
Rest in peace Aaliyah.
They Suck!!!.......2007-01-12
aaliyah best album .......2006-10-27
aaliyah best album .......2006-10-27
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I Care 4 U (with Bonus DVD)
Aaliyah Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007B9W4 Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Tracks:
- Back and Forth
- Are You That Somebody
- One In A Million
- I Care 4 U
- More Than A Woman
- Don't Know What To Tell Ya (previously unreleased)
- Try Again
- All I Need (previously unreleased)
- Miss You (previously unreleased)
- Don't Worry (previously unreleased)
- Come Over (previously unreleased)
- Erica Kane (previously unreleased)
- At Your Best
- Got To Give It Up (new remix)
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Pop history teaches that posthumous releases generally fall into one of two categories. There's the creep-out, with eerie lyrics that appear to foreshadow the artist's demise (see Michael Hutchence's solo disc). And there's the cash-in: the label or management scrapes the barrel to turn a buck. Luckily, Aaliyah's I Care 4 U is neither. Serving as both a greatest hits collection and a summary of stuff she'd been working on before her death in August 2001, the disc is a keen reminder of just how talented the 22-year-old was as a singer and song stylist. Sure, it's easy to have rhythm aplenty when R. Kelly and Timbaland are guiding you, but Aaliyah's silken phrasings are her own, and her ability to unearth tenderness in even the funkiest jam is a testament to her vision of R&B as musical comfort food. Songs from her three studio albums are well represented. Among them are "I Care 4 U" and "More Than a Woman" from Aaliyah; the title track and "Got to Give It Up" from One in a Million; and "Back and Forth" and "At Your Best" from Age Ain't Nothing but a Number. Of course, the universally praiseworthy brand-new tracks--"Come Over," "All I Need," "Miss You," and "Don't Worry"--are the real goods. An accompanying DVD featuring a handful of videos and behind-the-scenes footage makes I Care 4 U crucial for fans. --Kim HughesCustomer Reviews:
Great cd/dvd...but be cautious!.......2006-04-30
However be cautious. I ordered this and it was missing the dvd when I recieved it. The tracklist for it was included, but the dvd was gone. After a bit if digging, I found that there were many others that had the same problem. And there is nothing that Amazon can do about it because it is the product manufacturers fault. So i ordered it again and it included everything. There have also been people who got the dvd, but no cd. So keep this in mind when ordering (even though the chance of this occurring is small.
Just enough for the casual listener.......2006-04-14
If you are seeking a light R&B experience, Aaliyah does the trick with her angelic vocals and soulful production (Missy Elliot & Timberland). However, this CD is not one of my favorites in this genre due to its repetitive nature and simply dull non-hit tracks.
Overall this an average listen and nothing more. If you are a fan of Aaliyah this will make a great addition to your collection.
A prelude to "Ultimate Aaliyah" (3.5 stars).......2006-04-11
One of the biggest reasons for that response was the exclusion of hits. While most of them are here, three huge ones aren't ("If Your Girl Only Knew", "Rock The Boat", and "One I Gave My Heart To") as well as three minor ones ("4 Page Letter", "We Need A Resolution", and "I Don't Wanna"). That's 6 hits that SHOULD have been here, but I guess can't include them all if you are going for that marketing plan.
On the other hand, the unreleased material is very enjoyable. My favorites include: "Miss You" (Aaliyah's farewell anthem), "Come Over" (a sweet, syrupy ballad), and "Got To Give It Up" (remix). I would venture to say this material is BETTER than the album tracks from the self-title release. And that's saying a lot, given Aaliyah made a name off album tracks that should have been singles.
This disc was a quick compilation to accomodate Aaliyah's sudden tragedy. You can tell by its hurried release and exclusion of major hits. But there is some very good unreleased material. Therefore, I will say it's a good disc for die-hard fans, but a casual listener would be better off picking up "Ultimate Aaliyah".
Grade: C+/B-
We still Miss You Aaliyah.......2005-07-16
Perfect.......2005-06-22
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Age Ain't Nothing But a Number
Aaliyah Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000518 Release Date: 1994-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Throw Your Hands Up
- Back And Forth
- Age Ain't Nothing But A Number
- Down With The Clique
- At Your Best (You Are Love)
- No One Knows How To Love Me Quite Like You Do
- I'm So Into You
- Street Thing
- Young Nation
- Old School
- I'm Down
- Back And Forth (Mr. Lee And R. Kelley Mix)
Customer Reviews:
To light and chessy........2007-03-13
aaliyah frist lp.......2007-02-28
The beginning of my love for R&B began..........2007-01-25
R.I.P MY ANGEL.......2006-09-09
There isnt more I can add that hasent been said.
She left us too soon.At your best is one of my favorite songs she ever did,and puts a smile on my face when ever I hear it.The fact that its a remake and it Sounds Just as great as the original(Done by Ron Isley)showd her talent at a early age!
R.I.P Baby girl,you will continue to live on through your Music.
jerome anothe music lover.......2006-08-09
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One in a Million
Aaliyah Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005N588 Release Date: 2001-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Beats 4 Da Streets (Intro)
- Hot Like Fire
- One In A Million
- A Girl Like You
- If Your Girl Only Knew
- Choosey Lover (Old School/New School)
- Got To Give It Up
- 4 Page Letter
- Everything's Gonna Be Alright
- Giving You More
- I Gotcha' Back
- Never Givin' Up
- Heartbroken
- Never Comin' Back
- Ladies In Da House
- The One I Gave My Heart To
- Came To Give Love (Outro)
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She has already jammed with Gladys Knight in Las Vegas, eloped with influential R&B mogul R. Kelly, and scored two platinum albums--and she's just barely graduated from high school. No, she is not your average teenager, nor is she just another pretty soul singer. On One in a Million, Aaliyah expands on the smooth grooves of her massively successful debut album Age Ain't Nothing but a Number, and shows that all the life experiences have not gone to waste. The production and songwriting talents of Tim 'Timbaland' Mosley and rapper Missy Elliot give the songs on One In A Million a seductive edge with laidback grooves and cool hip-hop licks; but what really makes this album rise above is the full-grown singer at the controls. On the title track, a magical ballad, Aaliyah casts a cool spell with layered voices and a smoky delivery. With the assistance of Slick Rick, she turns Marvin Gaye's "Got To Give It Up" into a funky hip-hop jam for the end of the millennium. While with "4 Page Letter," one of the album's high points, she intricately details the end of love affair. Artists twice her age could only hope to create a work of such clarity and resonance. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
I Like this!!!.......2007-06-11
An Album That Defines An Era.......2007-03-30
Rest in peace Aaliyah.
They Suck!!!.......2007-01-12
aaliyah best album .......2006-10-27
aaliyah best album .......2006-10-27
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Aaliyah
Aaliyah Manufacturer: Edel Germany ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00018QJ8I Release Date: 2004-03-01 |
Tracks:
- We Need a Resolution - Aaliyah, Timbaland
- Loose Rap - Aaliyah, Static
- Rock the Boat
- More Than a Woman
- Never No More
- I Care 4 U
- Extra Smooth
- Read Between the Lines
- U Got Nerve
- I Refuse
- It's Whatever
- I Can Be
- Those Were the Days
- What If
- Try Again
- Miss You [*]
- Don't Know What to Tell Ya [*]
- Erica Kane [*]
Album Details
Reissue of her Debut CD, Currently Out of Print in the USA. Includes the Bonus Track "Come Over".Customer Reviews:
I copied it just Fine!!!.......2007-06-21
The best aaliyah album period........2007-03-26
very good.......2007-02-15
loose rap-lyrics tight
rock da boat and more than a woman-of course
never no more-its alright,love her voice in this one
extra smooth-my favorite of my favorites,tight beat
don't know what to tell you-as soon as i heard this song my head was sprung.the beat is tight,the lyrics is tight,her voice is amazing,what else can i say.aaliyah did her thing on this album and i definitely recommend this.along with this purchase i also recommend that you shop for age ain't nothin' but a number and her best album one in a million.dis be da boi alex sayin' peace,love,and hairgrease.R.I.P. babygirl!
We Miss You Baby Girl, But Thank You For This!.......2006-09-22
Highlights go to lead single "We Need A Resolution" -a sexy Aaliyah/Timbaland duet where her seductively smooth, lightly sinister vocals ride over Timbaland's eerily dark production as she sings thoughtful lyrics about struggling to find a resolution towards a faltering relationship-, "I Care 4 U" -a beautiful ballad where Aaliyah angelically empathizes for a broken-hearted man over a simplistic, slow groove- "Try Again" -a slinky, minimalist club banger where Timbaland's infectious, synthesizer-heavy production combine with Aaliyah's smooth vocals for another thoroughly enjoyable listen-, "Extra Smooth" -another slinky, minimalist club tune where Aaliyah gives the boot to a self-absorbed lover overly eager to please- and the lusty slow jam, "Rock The Boat". Other unavoidable cuts include "More Than A Woman", the anti-hater Aaliyah/Static duet "Loose Rap" and the infectiously sassy "U Got Nerve".
As expected, this album has its fair share of filler and/or unsuccessful genre experimentations. In this case, Aaliyah's forays into Heavy Metal & Latin on the Las Vages-esque guitar riff-craziness of "What If" & "Read Between The Lines", respectively, lack both the vocal force and emotional heft to keep the tracks rolling consistently. One moment which does work, however, is "I Can Be", where Aaliyah's vocals dance and twist around dark synthesizers and wicked guitar riffs while she sings about having no problem being another man's lady "on the side", even if she's capable of giving that same man more than what his front woman can.
Ultimately, Aaliyah's untimely passing is tragic, but the gift she left behind, which was this album, is anything but tragic. 4 stars!
N/B:
In response to critics and other individuals who believe that her death overshadows her music, I personally believe that such a statement is not true. It is not her death that makes us sympathize for her music, but her music that makes us remember and mourn for her after her death. Aaliyah was a truly gifted woman, and in her short-lived life, she blessed us with many things we, her true fans, will never forget. R.I.P. Bay Girl, R.I.P.
Also, some international versions and re-releases will include "Don't Know What To Tell Ya", "Erica Kane" & "I Miss You".
A RIP OFF.......2006-05-24
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The One I Gave My Heart To/Hot Like Fire/Death
Aaliyah Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002JYH Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
Tracks:
- The One I Gave My Heart To (Radio Mix)
- Hot Like Fire (Album Mix)
- Hot Like Fire (Timbaland's Groove Mix)
- Hot Like Fire (Feel My Horns Mix)
- Hot Like Fire (Main Mix Instrumental)
- Death Of A Playa (Main Mix, Non-Album Track)
Customer Reviews:
The One/Hot Like Fire/Death.......2005-03-28
The One Song I Gave My Heart To ...............2003-09-26
The vocal opening of this version is so touching, beautiful and make me remember passed love.
I keep listen to this single again and again. Aaliyah and Diane Warren combine, did a wonderful piece of music, which will last and be remembered --- just like old loves .......
AALIYAH.......2003-03-08
The One I Gave My Heart To & Hot Like Fire.......2002-04-13
the finest girl of all time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......1999-02-14
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