Disco de Girls Aloud: “Sound Of: The Great Hits (International Version”
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Sound Of: The Great Hits (International Version |
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UPC:602517173101
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:Rock & Pop
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Artista:Girls Aloud
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Sello:MSI Music (import)
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Distribuidora:MSI Music Distribution
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Importado:(not USA)
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Fecha de publicación:2006/12/04
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Número de discos:1
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The Sound of GA is a wonderful one!
Girls Aloud Greatest hits (so far) is a truly great album by a great pop band.
1.)Sound Of the Underground- The hit that got it all started still sounds as fresh as in 2002.
2.)Love Machine- One of GA's biggest hits though I don't find it all that great personaly.
3.)Biology- Another HUGE HIT and one I LOVE
4.)No Good Advice- People were kinda shocked to hear GA curse but I LOVE the snarky attiude to it.
5.)I'll Stand by You- A nice cover ballad.
6.)Jump- Some People hated it but I loved it. A good cover with a modern sound
7.)The Show- I Hated this song the first time I heard it but it grew on me.
8.)See The Day- Another very nice cover
9.)Wake Me Up- One of my least fav. GA songs but its not too bad.
10.)Life Got Cold- Very good ballad.
11.) Something Kinda Ooh- My favorite song on the album, funky, fast, great dance track.
12.)Whole Lotta History- Slow but good one
13.)Long Hot Summer- Ok, but not thier best
14.)Money- seems a little of of place on the cd frankly.
15. I Think We're Alone Now-I Think this was a terrible way to close out the album! I also Think this is the only cover GA hasn't done well on. It sounds thrown together and way too techno. Overall Great CD, a few boring spots but a MUST HAVE anyway.
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Sweet!
Anyone who likes dance music must buy this album!. There is nothing bad I could say about this CD.
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Fantastic
Girls Aloud Greatest Hits release 2006 in the UK. This is the best, they have all the 14 singles on the greatest hits album. Also including a track called Money which is part of the greatest hits not a single. All you pop lovers out there would love to have this who wouldn't? You got to Sound Of The Underground (First Single) up to I Think We're Alone Now (14th Single) their latest single of that year. Who can go wrong with Girls Aloud.
- Fiesty attitude filled Brit pop from all conquering girlband
Girl Aloud alongside Sugababes were the ultimate 00's girlbands, pushing the genre and upping the standard. Whereas Sugababes had creativity Girls Aloud are all about attitude. With a bit more kick than the Spice Girls but also switching to soft ballads this girlband has it all. Looks and talent with most important of all a unique sound, hence 'the sound of Girls Aloud' being the greatest hits title.
The group currently stand on 4 UK #1's and have had 20 top ten hits reflective of their enduring presence in the UK pop charts before Cheryl Cole's solo superstardom. The group's cover of 'Jump' also features during the closing credits of the 2003 film 'Love Actually'.
Not bad for a reality show band who many dismissed as potential one hit wonders. 16th biggest selling album of 2006 in the UK.
1.Sound Of The Underground: UK#1,
2.Love Machine: UK#2,
3.Biology: UK#4,
4.No Good Advice: UK#2,
5.I'll Stand By You: UK#1,
6.Jump: UK#2,
7.The Show: UK#2,
8.See The Day: UK#9,
9.Wake Me Up: UK#4,
10.Life Got Cold: UK#3,
11.Something Kinda Ooooh: UK#3,
12.Whole Lotta History: UK#6,
13.Long Hot Summer: UK#7,
15.I Think We're Alone Now: UK#4.
0 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- BUBBBBBLY!!
The female winners of Pop Stars: The Rivals turned out to be tough cookies who, as promised, sent the boy winners packing with a combination of girl-gang iciness and 1960s-influenced pop. The first singles, Sound of the Underground and No Good Advice, were unsentimental and addictive, and the girls themselves opinionated in a way that belied their manufactured beginnings. British chart-pop once excelled at producing hits with lots of style and just enough substance to get by, and Girls Aloud are a return to these values.
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