| 1. Nasma |
| 2. Shake Me Balaha |
| 3. Nelly |
| 4. Balaha el Genawy |
| 5. Dream of Soher |
| 6. Al Mashrabya |
| 7. Yassmena |
| 8. Rocket |
Nelly,Sayed Balaha,United One Records,Egyptian,Int'l & World Music,Middle East / Asia Minor,Pop,World Music
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Loose
Nelly Furtado Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FII324 Release Date: 2006-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Afraid
- Maneater
- Promiscuous
- Glow
- Showtime
- No Hay Igual
- Te Busque
- Say It Right
- Do It
- In God's Hands
- Wait For You
- All Good Things (Come To An End)
- Te Busque (Spanish Version)
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The buzz for Nelly Furtado's Loose began before the music was even recorded, with the announcement that legendary hip-hop knob-twirler Timbaland (Missy Elliott, Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake) would act as co-producer. The question on fans' minds: what would it sound like when a hip-hop kingpin collaborated with an artist who culls inspiration not just from pop music, but also her own Portuguese roots?As it turns out, Loose incorporates a number of different styles along its journey, but is--surprisingly--primarily divided between '80s-influenced electronica and latin-infused pop. This disc is very different from Furtado's previous CDs, a fact immediately evident from track one, the new wave-affected "Afraid." A strong opener, the song is the beginning of a 1-2-3 punch of uptempo, infectious dance floor beats. The second cut, "Maneater," also proves to be incredibly catchy, but the verses and keyboard sound too much like they were plucked from electroclash artist Peaches' tree, and originality is lost. The perfect summer pop song follows, the massive hit "Promiscuous," which features clever interplay between Furtado and Timbaland on their sassy duet. From that point, Loose oscillates between the Miami-affected sounds of R&B, Latino pop, and reggaeton ("Showtime," "Te Busque," and "No Hay Igual" respectively) and the aforementioned '80s vibe ("Glow," "Do It"). Fans will hear Furtado at her vocal best on "Say It Right" and "In God's Hands"--two of the most lyrically compelling tracks on the disc. --Denise Sheppard
Album Description
In preparation for her new album, Loose, NELLY FURTADO 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 "PROMISCUOUS," a duet with Loose producer TIMBALAND, known far and wide for his groundbreaking work with, among others, MISSY ELLIOTT, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE and AALIYAH.It stands to reason that gold and multiplatinum certifications (for 2003's Folklore and 2000's Whoa, Nelly!, respectively), a pair of Top 10 singles ("I'm Like a Bird" and "Turn Off the Light"), and a Grammy Award (for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance), to name just a few accomplishments, would afford a certain level of confidence. But nothing has inspired Furtado to throw caution to the wind more than motherhood. "Motherhood makes you fearless," she says. "The album is very youthful-sounding," Furtado continues, "and I think that's partly due to the presence of this two-year-old in my life. I was with her all day every day and then I'd go to the studio at night, and I think that translated into a playful energy I feel onstage but that hasn't really been heard on my records."
Starting with her longtime production team of Track & Field, she also knew she wanted to check out a variety of producers. "Working with new producers," she hazards, "is like trying on new clothes - you never know what you look good in until you try it on. And sometimes they will see something in you that neither you nor anyone else could see." So she traveled with her daughter from Toronto to London to work with NELLEE HOOPER; to Los Angeles to work with LESTER MENDEZ (who produced, "Te Busque," her moving duet with JUANES) and RICK NOWELS (co-writer and producer of the gorgeous ballad "In God's Hands"); and to Miami to work with PHARRELL WILLIAMS and SCOTT STORCH and finally, TIMBALAND.
Indeed, the raw, lighting-in-a-bottle spontaneity of the collaborative process is at the heart of Loose. "This record shows who I am in a jam-type environment, where I really feel the excitement of the creativity flowing," Furtado reveals. "It's who I am at my most artistic. I live for that, and I'm very grateful to be able to share it."
Customer Reviews:
Artistic in a marketable way.......2007-08-06
9/10 or 4.5/5 stars
Awesome change of pace for Ms. Furtado.......2007-07-30
All around Fun.......2007-07-17
dissapointing.......2007-07-12
good cd though
Very Happy with my Purchase.......2007-06-27
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Say It Right
Nelly Furtado Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N0WY7E Release Date: 2007-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Say It Right [Radio Edit]
- What I Wanted
- Say It Right [Peter Rauhofer Remix, Pt. 1]
- [CD-Rom Track] [*]
Customer Reviews:
Nelly, Nelly, Nelly..........2007-07-12
Say it right, say it wrong... Just kidding.......2007-06-26
Set Yourself Free & Love It!.......2007-03-31
SAY IT RIGHT [Radio Edit] has the catchy dance beats, nice vocals, excellent drums, and chorus. The lyrics are fun to sing along and strong in meaning. Apparently, it's about not giving a lover power to control, destroy, or make you loose sleep. The melody has great rhythm, chorus, dance styles, and energetic beats. "You don't mean nothing at all to me" is repeated showing a strong message that life doesn't end with someone who isn't right.
WHAT I WANTED brings Nelly to a slower tempo displaying depth of emotion. It's a slow ballad with true sincerity and humility. It's about going for something you wanted but never got. The outcome doesn't matter because the reality is you gave it your all. As she sings about her dream and what she wanted it's apparent love can be hard to let go yet comforting to do so. The melody is soothing, pleasant in sound, and refreshing for the soul.
SAY IT RIGHT [Peter Rauhofer Remix Part 1] is a hot club remix sure to get you dancing off your feet. The song takes a dive to faster paced trance like effects, different introduction, pumping jamming dance styles with techno flairs, up and down tempos as well as plenty of percussion and synthesizers. Straying from the original song the vocals are still vastly heard yet filled with echoes, swirls of sounds, and much club ambiance. It's dreamy, fantasy filled, and definitely highly paced for the dance floor. If anything is certain it is this: The Remix in this CD is much better than many of her past singles. There is true DJ styles incorporation more instrumentations, effects, and vast production much more geared to club hoppers and dance fans. Quite sticky, infectious, and groove like this remix will get you dancing up a storm feeling like wanting to shake your body non-stop. Club lovers don't pass this out. Nelly's vocals are echoed often and electronic-a effects are vastly hard.
SAY IT RIGHT VIDEO [Enhanced CD] is the video many have already seen as Timbaland and Nelly dance face to face and get very close as the message behind the music is reinforced. This is an excellent video with much dance styles, highly energetic beats, and flairs for control and getting the message across.
Overall, from all of Nelly's singles I find this to be on the top of my favorite. The combination of 2 highly emotional yet different songs plus a dance track and video makes this remarkable. Definitely buy this if you are a Nelly fan, club hopper, or a lover of music to enjoy for the depth of emotion, different styles displayed, and the themes. It's definitely a top sensation. Before it sells out be sure to buy it. The part 1 is also an excellent addition for those days you don't want to listen to the remix. This is highly recommended for sure!
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Whoa, Nelly!
Nelly Furtado Manufacturer: Dreamworks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z41Q Release Date: 2000-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Hey, Man!
- ....On The Radio (Remember The Days)
- Baby Girl
- Legend
- I'm Like A Bird
- Turn Off The Light
- Trynna Finda Way
- Party
- Well, Well
- My Love Grows Deeper Part 1
- I Will Make U Cry
- Scared Of You
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Blame it on the bossa nova, but this chick has got soul. By filtering her Portuguese roots through the trip-hop she was weaned on, Nelly Furtado creates a hypnotic form of R&B/alternapop that at times sounds like Fiona Apple, Macy Gray, and Gwen Stefani all rolled into a Portishead song. Cutting her teeth at four Lilith Fair dates before even having a record contract, Furtado seems accelerated far beyond her 21 years. Listen, and you can hear the Portuguese fado tradition, Brazilian beats, flashy urban rhymes--enough snap, crackle, and pop to fill your breakfast bowl. Put your ear closer to the speaker, though, and you can sense that this is the sound of a multicultural young woman finding her own identity through all the pop she's been fed. If you're someone who likes to sing along to soaring vocals or who likes to get hip to a new star before she goes supernova, this is an album to own. --Heidi ShermanAlbum Description
Japanese edition of the alterna-pop singer/songwriter's beguiling and charmingly eccentric 2000 album debut. Includes the infectious first single 'I'm Like a Bird' and two bonus tracks, 'Onde Estas' and 'Party' (Choroni Mix). Standard jewel case.Album Details
Limited Enhanced Version the First Two Videos Added as a Special Bonus!Customer Reviews:
LOVE every song!.......2007-08-05
Lucky to have her..........2007-01-12
Standout tracks: Hey Man, On the Radio, Like a Bird, Turn Off the Light, Party
A Spunky & Eccentric Debut........2007-01-03
get your own sound, nelly!!!!!.......2006-12-18
classic nelly furtado is far better than the new junk.......2006-11-03
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Country Grammar
Nelly Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TH6I Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- St. Louie
- Greed, Hate, Envy
- Country Grammar (Hot...)
- Steal The Show
- Interlude
- Ride Wit Me
- E.I.
- Thicky Thick Girl
- For My
- Utha Side
- Tho Dem Wrappas
- Wrap Sumden
- Batter up
- Never Let 'Em C U Sweat
- Luven Me
- Outro
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With the No Limit and Cash Money crews having permanently seared the once-ignored Deep South into the hip-hop map, Nelly arrives to make a mark for the heretofore uncelebrated St. Louis scene. After outlining the rules of the game from lifestyle (gats, grass, and sex) to wardrobe (he cuffs his jeans like Beaver Cleaver), the rapper offers scenario after scenario depicting the gangsta world as one big party; he and his crew seem much more interested in fellatio than shootouts. The title single, which preceded this CD's release by months, is the clear standout with its low-rider groove, but the midtempo R&B-flavored flows of "Utha Side," "Greed, Hate & Envy," and "Steal Da Show" are also seductive. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
To think he has gone even further downhill from here..........2007-06-25
Although it's not terrible in the sense of how his albums are today (well, any album released by Nelly after this debut), this is still a lackluster album with a limited number of good tracks. The vast majority of great or decent songs were singles (Country Grammar, E.I., and Batter Up). Other than that, 'Luven Me' (where he talks about his early life as a teenager) and 'St. Louie' are pretty good, but the rest of the album is boring garbage. Even the good songs lack the spark that made them so great years ago. Chalk 'Country Grammar' up as a forgettable debut by an artist who has gone even further downhill from here.
No more, please.......2006-08-03
Then they came out with those things called gramophones, which were even more modern, if it was even possible. But it was, because then they came out with a new modified version of the phonograph that all the young punks would listen to, lazy kids. I mean, you didn't even have to crank a handle like you had to with gramophones. And what's this, 1 hour, a full 60 minutes of music, on 1 record? Pshaw! 4 minutes of music was all I needed, and I was still pooped out even after that! In my day, it was bed at 4 p.m., breakfast at 2 a.m., then off to the mines. We didn't have 60 minutes of free time.
I have no idea what form of music they have now. Apparently, they came out with a couple other things after the phonograph. Now all I see these days are kids with their fancy eye-pods (?) and MP3, MP4 players, whatever they're called, listening to that "hip-hop" tomfoolery of theirs. You can't even call it music, it's just noise. Well, gotta get ready for bed now, it's almost 3:45.
I'm sorry but this album sux.......2006-07-23
roger rabbit and bugsy u understand me wrapped wrists like mummies....uhhhhooohhh.......2006-06-22
Nice 1st album.......2006-06-18
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Folklore
Nelly Furtado Manufacturer: Dreamworks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DFZZA Release Date: 2003-11-25 |
Tracks:
- One-Trick Pony
- Powerless (Say What You Want)
- Explode
- Try
- Fresh Off the Boat
- Forca
- Saturdays
- Picture Perfect
- The Grass Is Green
- Build You Up
- Island of Wonder
- Childhood Dreams
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On her second album, Nelly Furtado takes a hard left turn. The colorful but incomplete fusion of her debut, Whoa, Nelly!, gives way on the tellingly titled Folklore to an approach that lets in some acoustic sounds that take the music in an entirely different, richer direction. At times sounding like a dead ringer for singer-writer Sam Phillips (whose work colors each episode of the TV series "Gilmore Girls"), Furtado aims for more rock-oriented ground without losing the Brazilian influences that are so much a part of her identity. Her voice and tunes are strong, and both words and music paint a young woman still very much in movement, change, flux. It's an intriguing sound, and one that thoughtful listeners will cherish. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Great!.......2006-11-05
Innovative and eclectic.......2006-10-27
Nelly's best album.......2006-09-16
"Folklore" Really Is A Great Album!.......2006-09-01
Obviously, highlights are abundant on this album, most notably "Try", a beautiful guitar ballad about doing the best she can with herself and her life while everyone around her judges with cold, prying eyes. Lyrical prominence is not only found on the aforementioned cut, but also the uplifting folk-pop of lead single "Powerless" -an ode to being yourself & not worrying about everyone else's perceptions of you-, the anthemic, life-inspiring "Forca" & the emotionally engaging "Explode", a powerful guitar ballad about a female teenager's painful hardships with guitar riffs much more louder & powerful to suit the song's passionately dramatic mood. "Picture Perfect", my personal favourite, is also a highlight, despite the fact that around 25-50% of the song's profound lyrics lack universal appeal. The light guitars & fluttery pianos perfectly suit the aforementioned song's vibe, and Nelly Furtado seriously adds some enormous passion in the somewhat-repetitive chorus.
No matter how you look at any of these tracks, "Folklore" is another Pop classic from Nelly Furtado. While this album may lack some universal appeal compared to her other 2 albums, it's no wonder people consider this album her best work. Please buy it, as well as any other albums Nelly Furtado wishes to grace us with in the future. 5 STARS!
5 Best Tracks:
"Try"
"Explode"
"Picture Perfect"
"Forca"
"Fresh Off The Boat"
I loved it!!!.......2006-08-29
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Nellyville
Nelly Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000067RPH Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Nellyville
- Gettin' It Started
- Hot In Herre
- Dem Boyz
- Oh Nelly
- Pimp Juice
- Air Force Ones
- In The Store
- On The Grind
- Dilemma
- Splurge
- Work It
- Roc The Mic-Remix
- The Gank
- 5000
- #1
- CG2
- Say Now
- **** It Then
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When your debut album scans 8x platinum, why mess with the formula? That's what Nelly must have been thinking on Nellyville, as he virtually carbon-copies the Country Grammar template on his follow-up. This time around, though, unusually large chunks of his rhyme schemes are fixated on tales of his rise from rags-to-bitches. On tracks like "Work It" (which sadly features Justin Timberlake of toy band 'N Sync) and the title track, hip-hop's materialistic excess hits a fever pitch. Still, "bling, bling" never sounded so good over St. Lunatics in-house producer Jay E's beats.Nelly takes his down-home St. Louis rap cadence to, er, identical heights on "Country Grammar II," one of the many similar-sounding sequels to original chart blazers "Country Grammar" and "E.I." The anthemic "Hot in Herre," whose hook implores hotties to get undressed over a poppy Neptunes beat, is the 2002 version of "Ride wit Me." Nelly even pulls a Q-Tip routine, mutating his already singsong delivery into full-on balladeering on "The Gank" and "Pimp Juice," with mixed results. KRS-One has called for a boycott of this album because he's decided Nelly has no respect for hip-hop elders, and, well, maybe he's right. But that won't stop this St. Lunatic from taking his fresh approach to commercial hip-hop to the nearest Chase Manhattan. --Dalton Higgins
Customer Reviews:
He actullie try to go against the master.......2007-06-03
nelly sucks .......2007-02-14
This is just a pathetic follow up........2006-08-11
Country Grammer was funny and good, this one's an utter disaster.
One of the worst albums of the decade.
Another round of this..........2006-01-22
Bubble gum rap.......2006-01-14
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American Dreamer: Songs of Stephen Foster; Thomas Hampson; Jay Unger; Molly Mason
Thomas Hampson , Jay Ungar , Molly Mason , Garrison Keillor , David Alpher , Mark Rust , Michael Parloff , Peter Ecklund , John Kirk , Arnold Kinsella , and Stephen Foster Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SK7 Release Date: 1992-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Opening Solo Violin
- Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
- Hard Times Come Again No More
- The Voice Of Bygone Days
- Foster Favorites Medley (Ring, Ring The Banjo (1851) Oh! Susanna (1848) Camptown Races (1850)
- Open Thy Lattice, Love (1844)
- Beautiful Dreamer (1864)
- That's What's The Matter
- Old Home Medley (Old Folks at Home (1851) My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night (1853)
- Molly! Do You Love Me? (1850)
- Sweetly She Sleeps, My Alice Fair (1851)
- Comrades, Fill No Glass For Me (1855)
- Dancing On The River (Nelly Bly (1850) The Glendy Burk (1860) Angelina Baker (1850)
- My Wife Is A Most Knowing Woman (1863)
- Gentle Annie (1856)
- Linger In Blissful Repose (1858)
- Ah! May The Red Rose Live Alway (1850)
Customer Reviews:
It's Dreamy.......2007-01-10
Foster's songs are of a more innocent and naive time in the American psyche, a time that it would not hurt us to remember, given the wretched brutality of American culture today (something you'll appreciate after listening to this recording).
The songs are beautifully sung by Mr. Hamspon, and the musical accompaniment with piano, mandolin, tuba, banjo, etc. seems a perfect setting for this period music. I enjoyed the musical interludes of Foster songs (not sung by Mr. Hampson), such as "Oh, Suzanna", "My Old Kentucky Home", and "Camptown Races." They are foot-stompin' and finger-snappin' good in a non-syncopated way.
Mr. Hampson's voice is so beautiful, and he has done such a wonderful job with these song's you'll just have to hear it, and when you do, tell me that you're not dreaming.
I remember reading a quote by John Phillip Sousa that decried the use of syncopation in American popular music. I never understood it until listening to this recording. The richness and intensity of American popular music (as experienced in the work of Stephen Foster) has been lost.
Everything has to be so cool today, thanks to syncopation, and "cool" really means no emotion.
If emotion is what you want, emotion is what you'll get with Stephen Foster's songs. It was a time when the death of loved ones (especially those who died in their youth) was experienced more often (see "I Dream of Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair" and "Gentle Annie"). And we were not protected from the vicissitudes of fate by myriad government programs, modern medicine and universal prosperity (see "Hard Times").
Husbands and wives had their differences then, as today, (see the amusing song "My Wife is a Most Knowin' Woman") The passion of the Civil War (Foster was a Unionist),is reflected in a wonderful, fun song, "That's What's the Matter."
If you love good music, and you have heart which can be stirred, and you love your country, this is for you.
I love this recording. It has opened up the door to my "beautiful dreams," dreams of bygone days, lost love, and whatever else we pine for.
I wanted to buy several copies for my friends, but somehow I felt that the impact of this recording was so personal, that it could not be shared with others. Not that they couldn't enjoy it, but that I could not begin to share the intense emotion and reverie stirred in my heart by these beautiful songs.
My Favorite Composer of all time.......2006-08-20
I dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair
Born like a vapor on the summer air
I see her tripping where the bright streams play
Happy as the daisies that dance on her way
Many were the wild notes her merry voice would pour
but the violins in this CD make this CD the best out there..
FYI should you be into astrology Stephen Foster is definition of Cancer...Sun and Moon conjunct in Cancer with mars in Scorpio..i love his lyrics..almost to the point of obsession..
An American classic from Hampson that brings smiles and tears.......2006-07-17
In this 1992 collection of 17 Foster favorites, plus a few rareties, Hampson drops the platform manner and goes straight for heartfelt sincerity. His tone is plain yet sweet, his expression intimate. He is accompanied by instruments redolent of the Victorian drawing room (guitar, fiddle, upright piano), and the mood they create brings tears and smiles of remembrance. This music is embedded in America's genes, and it's wonderful to realize that every note is still alive and throbbing with feeling.
OMG!!! More than 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 stars, one of the best album in the world!!!.......2005-11-25
Thomas Hampson's voice is simply fantasic. His voice is very different from regular operatic baritone voice, very sweet, and rich. I really cant believe an operatic baritone can sing folk song like THIS good, in my opinion he sounds even better than his opera works in this album. His voice and the background music matches perfectly, the outcome would move u to tears, and u can feel the origin of MUSIC. This album really shows what the word MUSIC means, and the songs simply just ALL beautiful. I like his "beautiful dreamer", "my life is well knowing woman", and "jeanie with the light brown hair" the most. When I listen the songs I would just imagine that I am in the world of past USA, and I can feel the life of the ppl in the past USA~ just like watching an old classic movie, it would touch ur heart and fall in love with this album.
It's simply lovely.......2004-12-14
This CD is a revelation. The melodies are so beautiful, as are the poems, and Thomas Hampson just brings them to life as wonderfully as ever. I especially love "Beautiful Dreamer" - it gives me butterflies - and "My wife is a most knowing woman" - the way he makes the voices and the indignation is just brilliant. If one needed reminding what a brilliant singer Mr Hampson is - this disk does it.
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Loose
Nelly Furtado Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N4RA56 Release Date: 2007-04-17 |
Tracks:
- Afraid - Attitude, Nelly Furtado
- Maneater
- Promiscuous - Nelly Furtado, Timbaland
- Glow
- Showtime
- No Hay Igual
- Busque - Nelly Furtado, Juanes
- Say It Right
- Do It
- In God's Hands
- Wait for You
- Somebody to Love [*]
- All Good Things (Come to an End)
Tracks:
- Let My Hair Down
- Undercover
- Runaway
- Te Busque [Spanish Version] - Nelly Furtado, Juanes
- No Hay Igual [Calle 13 Remix] - Calle 13, Nelly Furtado
- All Good Things (Come to an End)
- Crazy [Live]
- Maneater [Live]
- Promiscuous [Live] - Nelly Furtado, Saukrates
Customer Reviews:
Live Bonus Disc Creates Hype! Does It Live Up To It?.......2007-04-08
Let My Hair Down is a mellow pop sounding song with Nelly singing in a very deep pitch along some bass, chorus, and vast instrumentation. The song repeatedly mentions, "I'm going to let my hair down.... Tell me something that will make me want to jump around." Overall, this is a song with sensual over tones vs. dance or highly energetic beats like her other hits.
Undercover is a non-album track that has a similar tempo as the previous song yet a few notches faster. The beats carry a very agreeable style with much mystery in lyrical quality, as the object of affection is somewhat unattainable.
Runaway has a mellow type sound with the melody taking slower guitar chords, and fewer pounds and little if any bass. This does not sound like any of her popular hits or non-album tracks. "In God's Hands" has some similarity in the depth with much meaning yet not uplifting to dance to or feel revitalized. Some lyrics, "You're an angel that sings to me." Her voice has a deep sound like her first album at some points.
Te Busque (Spanish Version) featuring Juanes is quite pleasing to hear for die-hard fans. This is nearly the same song found on the album so I don't see why it was added. Not a huge fan of Juanes I find myself skipping this track.
No Hay Igual featuring Calle 13 has phenomenal rhythm and fast paced beats that if would have been toned down a few notches could have been a much better track. The lyrics are not your typical moral standards as they reflect much loose talk and some profanity.
All Good Things (Come To An And) featuring Rea Garvey from Raemonn sounds very good like her single and album version. The difference is not considerably notable enough. Overall, I found it mellow, pleasant in sound, and very good.
Crazy (Live From Radio 1 Lounge Session) is the cover song of Gnarls Barkley. This is heard on some of her singles. Her vocals are very nice along the guitar and other background singer. The live sound makes her singing and instruments sound much distinct bringing the message behind the song much stronger and much more expressive. This was excellent and highly recommendable for those who have not bought the singles.
Maneater (Live from Sprint Music Series) is unlike any version of Maneater I've ever heard. The melody is unquestionably heard nicely along Nelly's singing. Although, she sounds a bit out of breath occasionally her overall performance is extraordinary to say the least. She is never off key. This is one of my favorite Nelly songs so I can say it was a good track vastly different from the original, album, and singles. It has a more "out there" raw type sounds!
Promiscuous (Live @ The Orange Lounge) featuring Saukrates is slightly different in sound from the ones on the singles and album. The male accompaniments in the background make this sticky, infectious, and even sensual. Although, Timbaland is not heard like the other version Saukrates does a great job in giving it his own unique spin.
Overall, Nelly die-hard fans will find this to their satisfaction. Casual listeners may want to check out the regular album version first or hear some samples. To many, a dance mix bonus CD would have been much more appealing but the live versions were definitely worthwhile and pleasurable.
Best Album Of 2006.......2007-03-31
Best Album Of 2006.......2007-03-31
Great.......2007-03-27
Second off I did not pay 33.99 for this cd, I got it for 13.99 at zellers.
Yes, the special edition at zellers for 13.99.
And the cd is not in a blue case, the cd is in a slip in case, which is the blue one. But when you slip the cd out of the cover its the normal red one.
Ok well heres my review.
I was never to fond of Nelly until I heard Maneater. Even though I own both of her past disks. I never really liked her first cd 2 much, and I really disliked the 2nd. But then something happend to our Nelly. She came back with this never before heard sound. I bought Loose the same day I heard Maneater. I loved the cd alot.
Anyways I was walking through the cd section at Zellers when I saw this disk. I looked at the price. 13.99. I really didn't even think about it for a second. I tokk 1 look at the back, and next thing I knew I was at the checkout. This re-made version of Loose contains 4 new songs.
-Let my hair donw
-Somebody to love
-Undercover
-Runaway
And 2 remixes
-All good things
-No Hay Igual
And 3 live songs.
-Crazy (a slower version, but does it better then Knarles Barkley)
-Maneater
-Promiscuous
Overall Im very glad to have bought this disk. I wouldn't pay 33 bucks for it, but if you ever come across it in a store for cheaper. Pick it up. Cause its Limited Edition.
Anyways, I love the disk, Love the bonus songs and remixes.
Live songs are great. So my review is 4.5/5.
And it deserves it!
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Say It Right
Nelly Furtado Manufacturer: Universal/Geffen ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LE164Y Release Date: 2007-01-16 |
Tracks:
- Say It Right (Radio Edit)
- Maneater (Radio 1 Live Lounge Session)
Album Description
Australian-only pressing of this single pulled from the album Loose. Features 'Say It Right' (Radio Edit) plus 'Maneater' (Radio 1 Live Lounge Session). Geffen 2006.Customer Reviews:
Let It Go & Shake It Some More!.......2007-05-17
Say It Right Radio Edit is also on some of her other singles however on this CD you experience a different mood since the track Maneater follows it. This song is the sensational hit that brings catchy beats, pleasant style sounds, and infectious hooks. Apparently, it's about not giving a lover power to control, destroy, or make you loose sleep. "You don't mean nothing at all to me" is repeated showing a strong message that life doesn't end with someone who isn't right. While many songs get tiring to hear this one manages to stay vibrant.
Maneater Radio 1 Live Lounge Session is chosen to compliment the first track. While the words to the first song display "You don't mean anything at all to me", this second song jabs the punch straight on the jugular as it ends by saying, "...wish you never ever met her at all..." The Live sound spotlights her vocals a lot more by distinctively marking her words with much more distinct clarity, vibrancy, and rawness.
While there is no dance mix or remix don't be discouraged. The other versions are for those days when your club moods are high. This single is for the days when you just want to lay low and empathize with the words behind the music.
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Beethoven for Relaxation
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I9LZ Release Date: 1999-03-09 |
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No. 14 In C-Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2, 'Moonlight': Adagio sostenuto
- Symphony No. 2 In D, Op.36: II. Larghetto
- String Quartet No.13 In B-Flat, Op.130: V. Cavatina: Adagio molto espressivo
- Violin Sonata No.5 In F, Op.24, 'Spring': II. Adagio molto espressivo
- Fur Elise
- Triple Concerto In C, Op.56: II. Largo
- Piano Sonata No.8 In C Minor, Op.13, 'Pathetique': II. Adagio cantabile
- Fidelo, Act I: Quartet 'Mir ist so wunderbar'
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In E-Flat, Op.31, No.3: III. Menuetto: Moderato e grazioso
- Serenade In D, Op.8: II. Adagio
- Symphony No.6 In F, Op.68, 'Pastoral': II. Scene By The Brook
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No. 14 In C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2, 'Moonlight': I Adagio sostenuto
- Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36: II Larghetto
- String Quartet No. 13 In B-Flat, Op. 130: V Cavatina: Adagio molto espressivo
- Violin Sonata No. 5 In F, Op. 24, 'Spring': II Adagio molto espressivo
- Fur Elise
- Triple Concerto In C, Op. 56: II Largo
- Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13, 'Pathetique': II Adagio cantabile
- Fidelio, Act I: Quartet 'Mir ist so wunderbar'
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In E-Flat, Op. 31 No. 3: III Menuetto: Moderato e grazioso
- Serenade In D, Op. 8: II Adagio
- Symphony No. 6 In F, Op. 68, 'Pastoral': II Scene By The Brook
Customer Reviews:
I love it!.......2007-01-21
Famous Beethoven slow movements.......2006-01-15
But, all is not lost if you are looking for a collection of serene, lyrical music composed by the great Beethoven. There actually is a CD that features some of Beethoven's most endearing and melodic adagios and largos: "Beethoven for Book Lovers" (Philips label). This CD is mostly comprised of the nicest slow movements from Beethoven's ten violin sonatas (violin + piano) played by the legendary David Oistrakh - a violinist with one of the most gentle and beautiful tone ever recorded. Fortunately for those wanting uninterupted peacefulness, there are only a couple of those typical "Beethoven outbursts" in this CD (very brief though). But, overall, the flow and tone of the entire CD is truly relaxing, enchanting and not distracting. All of these works reveal the gentle side of Beethoven and his surprizing ability (for such a fiery composer) to write music of such poinant and tenderhearted emotional appeal. Also, the "Chopin for Relaxation" is one of the better ones in this series and features some of Chopin's slower, more serene solo-piano music and the ever-so lovely middle movements from his two legendary piano concertos.
Number of discs.......2005-03-16
I Know Music, and This is Not the Best (by Beethoven Lover).......2005-02-21
Not the Best By beethoven Lover.......2005-02-20
Rock Music:
- Nina
- One Night in Sauchihall Street [Live]
- Out of Stillness
- Oye Listen
- personality
- Rah-e Man
- Ready'n Able
- Rendez-Vous [Extra tracks] [Import]
- Rita Hits [Import]
- Romeo & Juliette [Import]
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Millennium: Zizi Possi [Import]
The Professional, Pt. 2 [Clean]
Paganini: The Complete Trios for Strings and Guitar
Singles, Vol. 3 [Box set] [Import]
Adolph Busch, Busch Quartet, at the 1949 Strasburg Festival: Brahms & Mendelssohn