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Jesse McCartney Album: “Right Where You Want Me [Bonus CD]”

Jesse McCartney Album: “Right Where You Want Me [Bonus CD]”
Album Information :
Title: Right Where You Want Me [Bonus CD]
Release Date:2006-10-17
Type:Unknown
Genre:Pop, Today's Big Hits, Kidz Pop
Label:Universal
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:094637649121
Track Listing :
1 - 1 Right Where You Want Me Video
1 - 2 Just So You Know Video
1 - 3 Blow Your Mind Video
1 - 4 Right Back in the Water Video
1 - 5 Anybody Video
1 - 6 Tell Her Video
1 - 7 Just Go Video
1 - 8 Can't Let You Go Video
1 - 9 We Can Go Anywhere Video
1 - 10 Feelin' You Video
1 - 11 Invincible Video
1 - 12 Daddy's Little Girl Video
1 - 13 (CD-ROM Track)
2 - 14
2 - 15
2 - 16 Beautiful Soul [Karaoke Video][*]
2 - 17
2 - 18
2 - 19
2 - 20
2 - 21
2 - 22
2 - 23
2 - 24 When You Wish Upon a Star [*]
2 - 25
2 - 26
2 - 27 Best Day Of My Life (Karaoke Audio Track)
2 - 28 Get Your Shine On (Karaoke Audio Track)
2 - 29 Good Life (Karaoke Audio Track)
2 - 30 What's Your Name (Karaoke Audio Track)
2 - 31 That Was Then (Karaoke Audio Track)
2 - 32
Adrian Cooper "Letsgo2thestars" (USA) - December 22, 2007
- Jesse McCartney delves deeper into his rock side. A great pop-rock affair.

Most songs here are very, very solid. Such as the title track, "Right Where You Want Me". It has an R&B type of vibe going on. I'm not sure it was the right song to be the lead single though; it just doesn't really represent what the album is ON A WHOLE. Many ballads, which are his trademark, can be found; "Right Back In The Water", "Tell Her", and "Invincible".

Another strong song, IMO, and probably my favorite, is "Anybody". It's a pop-rock outing, that is explaining how down he was for some chick. "I was the one who gave up everything, for her. When no one would listen, I heard every word. Oh, ho. It took me so long to see that maybe I am...better off alo-o-o-o-one. Yeah, eah, eah..." I totally disagree with another review that said it's uninspiring and boring. I found it to be quite the opposite and I'm happy about that.

"Invincible" is a pretty decent song although it's not the type that I'd want on my MP3 player. And "Daddy's Little Girl" was a song that I didn't like at first but now that I have listened to the CD again, (it's been a while) I love it! Very assertive and in-your-face. Probably describes him well. He helped write it, after all.

"Tell Her" is a a slowed-down goodie, and "Feelin' You" is my s*** now! I love how its so soft, and true. Then the guitars get going, and it picks up a bit. It's mid-tempo, soft, sweet and the lyrics linger. I think it's in the top 3 songs on the now-fantastic album! Before, I thought it was OK, but most of the songs were hit or miss. NOW, there is NO song I hate. I could play this front to back, then back to front and complaints would be minor.

Track 1 -- 4.5 stars.

Track 2 -- 3.3 stars.

Track 3 -- 4 stars.

Track 4 -- 4.6 stars.

Track 5 -- 5.2 stars.

Track 6 -- 4.3 stars.

Track 7 -- 4 stars.

Track 8 -- 3.75 stars.

Track 9 -- 3.6 stars.

Track 10 -- 5.1 stars.

Track 11 -- 4.5 stars.

Track 12 -- 4.4 stars.

Cover Art: B-

Inside Art: B+

Songwriting: B+ (surprisingly)

Vocals: D+

Vocal Emotion: C-

Vocal Acrobatics: D-

Production: B

Length: A+

51.5/12 = 4.29166666666667

4.29166666666667 = 4.29 stars.

4.29 stars.

Standouts are---> Anybody, Feelin' You, Right Back In The Water, Right Where You Want Me & Invincible. All are 4.5/5 tracks (+). GREAT, most underrated pop album of 2006.