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Thread started 12/23/05 3:23pm

meltwithu

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i just bought the last NKOTB cd for $1 !!

what a nice surprise! this cd is pretty good (yes there are some cd's i paid $1 for and felt overcharged)...coupla of teddy riley produced tracks, rappers nice and smooth, pretty good slow jams...if you see it cheap--snag it!
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Reply #1 posted 12/23/05 4:52pm

CinisterCee

thesexofit alert....
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Reply #2 posted 12/23/05 4:54pm

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thesexofit alert....

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Reply #3 posted 12/23/05 5:11pm

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Looks like Nsync's last album except Celebrity was better
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Reply #4 posted 12/23/05 5:25pm

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And I found a CD single of MC Hammer's "Pray" with the instrumental on it.
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Reply #5 posted 12/23/05 5:26pm

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You paid too much.
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Reply #6 posted 12/23/05 7:05pm

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VoicesCarry said:

You paid too much.

I was just about to say "You got robbed." But Voices was first. And more succinct.
"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #7 posted 12/23/05 7:14pm

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Looks like Nsync's last album except Celebrity was better


Out of all of the teen-bop albums that came late 90's and early 2000's..I gotta say "Celebrity" was a great album. It only had a few filler songs. Most of the songs were pretty good.

I'm kind of embarrased to say it - but hey oh well.
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Reply #8 posted 12/24/05 3:06am

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jasonstar said:

ABeautifulOne said:

Looks like Nsync's last album except Celebrity was better


Out of all of the teen-bop albums that came late 90's and early 2000's..I gotta say "Celebrity" was a great album. It only had a few filler songs. Most of the songs were pretty good.

I'm kind of embarrased to say it - but hey oh well.



It took No Strings Attached to a totally new level because that album wasn't as solid as Celebrity
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Reply #9 posted 12/24/05 8:49am

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jillybean said:

VoicesCarry said:

You paid too much.

I was just about to say "You got robbed." But Voices was first. And more succinct.


I bought a good deal of Reba McEntire's hit albums from the eighties new and in the plastic for only a dollar. Granted, she isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I think most country fans (and I'm not one but I do like her) would think that's a great price...now New Kids lastcd?
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Reply #10 posted 12/25/05 8:33pm

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i am IN LOVE with the slow jams on this cd! they put a lot of current r&b groups to shame (and that's sad) sad

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Track Listings
1. Intro: Face the Music
2. You Got the Flavor
3. Dirty Dawg
4. Girls
5. If You Go Away
6. Keep on Smilin'
7. Never Let You Go
8. Keepin' My Fingers Crossed
9. Mrs. Right
10. Since You Walked into My Life
11. Let's Play House
12. I Can't Believe It's Over
13. I'll Still Be Loving You
14. I'll Be Waitin'

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~ A FINALE TO BE PROUD OF ~, May 23, 2003
Reviewer: Knyte (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews


1994's 'Face The Music' was the New Kids' attempt to make a comeback during a time when the music industry was all about grunge and gangsta rap; looking back, the timing probably couldn't have been any worse. While the comeback was ultimately a failure (Jon Knight had bowed out early on, leaving the group as a foursome), they were certainly able to offer music lovers one last album of what I personally consider some of their best material. We begin with an interlude that is heavily influenced by East Coast hip-hop, complete with samples from Gangstarr, etc. Next up is "You Got The Flavor", produced by the one and only Teddy Riley, the godfather of New Jack Swing. Why this dance song was never picked up by Coke or Pepsi for a commercial is beyond me...

The album's first single "Dirty Dawg" follows, complete with rap verses by New Jack Era rappers Nice & Smooth ("Sometimes I Rhyme Slow", "Hip Hop Junkies"). While the song is a nice departure from fluffier hits a la "The Right Stuff", it does strike me as a tad too misogynistic. "Girls" is by far the best uptempo on the album, featuring a chorus by Joe McIntyre, verses by Jordan Knight and a rap that doesn't try to hard by Donnie Wahlberg; this probably would have been the third single had the album's promo campaign made it that far.

"If You Go Away" is probably the best ballad the New Kids ever recorded, originally released back in the fall of 1991. Sparkingly tender, this version is longer than the one heard on the radio, with a stunningly warm ending section. "Keep On Smilin" is sunny midtempo that originally appeared on the Free Willy soundtrack, BUT, it's the Teddy Riley-produced "Never Let You Go" that is the mellow 'urban' masterpiece that the New Kids should be most proud of. With an Al B. Sure-meets-early Blackstreet vibe, "Never Let You Go" was the second single from this album, and the video (shot in black and white) was laid back and smooth. Hands down, "Never Let You Go" is the best song on the album, and sounds the least dated of all.

"Keepin My Fingers Crossed" was produced by Wolf & Epic (the guys who did BBD's "Do Me!" and "I Thought It Was Me" radio mixes) and sounded dated even back in early '94 (sorry guys). [side note: Brett "Epic" Mazur is now co-lead vocalist of Crazy Town] The next song ("Mrs. Right") is probably the most 1994-sounding of all the songs on the album (think "Teddy Bear" by G-Wiz), and I always considered this one an enjoyable listen. Joey McIntyre handles the lead vocals on this one. "Since You Walked Into My Life" is another triumphantly glorious ballad in the vein of "If You Go Away" (both produced by Walter Afanasieff of Mariah Carey fame). I believe this track was originally supposed to be a solo song by Jordan Knight, but either way -- it works.

"Let's Play House" is a lighthearted midtempo lead by Jordan (another solo track?), and it works well. "I Can't Believe It's Over" (produced by Narada Michael Walden) sounds a lot like Mariah Carey's "I Don't Wanna Cry" (also produced by Walden), but it still works well to give the album its darkest ballad. The shimmering "I'll Still Be Loving You" (which seems to be a sequel to "I'll Be Loving You Forever") finds Joe McIntyre singing his lungs out -- besides "Please Don't Go Girl", I think this is his best NKOTB performance. Bravo. The final song ("I'll Be Waitin") is one of the more forgettable songs (along with "Keepin My Fingers Crossed"), but Danny Wood turns in his second best New Kid career performance (Valentine Girl" was by far his best outing).

In closing, I'd say 1994's "Face The Music" was a great album. While it may not have garnered the commercial success one would hope for, they certainly earned 'critical' praise from me: a music lover. And at the end of it all, it should *always* be about the music, right?

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The Best Album Ever!!, October 28, 2005
Reviewer: J. Hayes (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews


I have been prasing this album since it came out in 1994. It is the most underrated yet wonderful album ever recorded! There are 3 songs on this album that are simply heaven. First and foremost is the beautiful "IF YOU GO AWAY" which still holds rank as my "favorite song ever" all these years later. It's mix of beautiful melodic music and perfectly sung vocals by Jordan Knight and Joey McIntyre make this song the most wonderful tune ever released. As far as an R&B ballad goes, it doesn't get better than this.

"Since You Walked Into My Life" is another heavenly classic, again containing the perfect mix of beatiful music with amazing vocals by Knight and McIntyre. This song should have been their first single off this album.

And finally "I Can't Believe It's Over," a heartfelt power ballad is perhaps Jordan Knight's most amazing vocal work ever. Again containing unforgettable melodic music combined with Knight's power vocals make this the absolute king of "break up" songs for broken lovers.

The 3 songs mentioned above make this the most wonderful album of all time, but there is lots more great stuff on this album too! If you are a lover of R&B magic, do NOT miss this album. 11 years later, it's still "The Best Album Ever!"
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NKOTB, August 11, 2005
Reviewer: Alexandra E. Mrtello "Alexandra Martello" (Belmont, NC) - See all my reviews


This item was the best CD!!! I do not understand why this did not sell as well a previous albums because this is FANTASTIC! Every track was wonderful and shouldn't songs be judged by the tempo, melody and beat, anyway?
Track number 5 is the BEST!! if you go away has always been my favorite and always will.
If you should happen to pass this CD someday, be sure to listen to track 5 and 7.

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since the cd came into my life, June 16, 2005
Reviewer: Lavelle Thomas (illinois) - See all my reviews


this cd is da bomb. i especially love track 10. i have it and highly recommend it to anyone. since you walked into my life made me a fan all over again.

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They Will Be Missed..., January 11, 2005
Reviewer: Wildflower "Nisie" - See all my reviews

By far the best work New Kids On the Block ever released. Filled with R&B flavor throughout (a homage to their musical roots), sadly Face the Music did not gain the exposure it deserved. Too bad - what better way to end a long and exciting yet tumultuous journey. It was nice to see/hear the boys going back to their roots before backing out completely! Groups have come and gone, but artists such as New Edition and New Kids On the Block paved the way for the generations that followed. If NKOTB were never your cup of tea, ya gotta at least give 'em that!

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you look better on your facebook page than you do in person hmph!
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Reply #11 posted 12/25/05 11:31pm

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meltwithu said:

what a nice surprise! this cd is pretty good (yes there are some cd's i paid $1 for and felt overcharged)...coupla of teddy riley produced tracks, rappers nice and smooth, pretty good slow jams...if you see it cheap--snag it!

NO

YOU

DI'INT..

whofarted
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Reply #12 posted 12/25/05 11:37pm

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DynamicSavior said:

meltwithu said:

what a nice surprise! this cd is pretty good (yes there are some cd's i paid $1 for and felt overcharged)...coupla of teddy riley produced tracks, rappers nice and smooth, pretty good slow jams...if you see it cheap--snag it!

NO

YOU

DI'INT..

whofarted


well they actually got some nice producers and writers--narada walden teddy riley, trey larenz. i'm not gonna hate, they boys CAN sing, and the production came out pretty good. for a cd that's like 11 years old, it has held up pretty well, sound wise
you look better on your facebook page than you do in person hmph!
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meltwithu said:

DynamicSavior said:


NO

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whofarted


well they actually got some nice producers and writers--narada walden teddy riley, trey larenz. i'm not gonna hate, they boys CAN sing, and the production came out pretty good. for a cd that's like 11 years old, it has held up pretty well, sound wise


Well I can't say shit, I have a Power Ranger in my avatar. But EW nonetheless
One of Dansa's org hornies woot!
Supa is my gay messiah and he eats homeless dandruff sammitches on the bus.
mad HULK NEED LAID, HULK SMASH!! mad
The reigning queen of GD. All bitches step down.
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Reply #14 posted 12/25/05 11:45pm

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I can't wait to see my boy's review biggrin
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Reply #15 posted 12/27/05 6:10am

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DynamicSavior said:

meltwithu said:



well they actually got some nice producers and writers--narada walden teddy riley, trey larenz. i'm not gonna hate, they boys CAN sing, and the production came out pretty good. for a cd that's like 11 years old, it has held up pretty well, sound wise


Well I can't say shit, I have a Power Ranger in my avatar. But EW nonetheless



LMFAO
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Reply #16 posted 12/28/05 1:07am

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Hurrah, another disciple to discover this much ridiculed boyband gem biggrin
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Ellie said:

Hurrah, another disciple to discover this much ridiculed boyband gem biggrin



i remember u saying u liked it.

"u got the flavor" is a track teddy die-hards do not seem to like. (its not really newjack, and is proberly the poppiest thing teddy ever did)


No frontin on "if u go away". Stunning song and fade out is supurb. I basically love the whole album. The walden ballads sound like "dont slip away" by tracy spencer. Alot better and not so OTT like the whitney ballads he did. Joe sounds great on "still be loving u". "keepin' my fingers crossed" is kinda odd, and that and "u got the flavour" sounded kinda dated by 1994. Both are growers though. Heck even "mrs right" is strong enough to hear sometimes.


One of my all time fav albums. Listen to the intro, they know its over, this is by far the best album they ever did. I heard they did some work with joe public? Now that i would like to here.

this can go along next to my joey lawrence, glenn medeiros, guy next door and jeremy jordas album as well crafted, funky, but poppy albums that will maybe one day, not be snobbed by music critics alike.
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Reply #18 posted 12/28/05 4:19am

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"u got the flavor" is a track teddy die-hards do not seem to like. (its not newjack, and is proberly the poppiest thing teddy ever did)


Somehow, newjack gets a mention in every one of your posts.

"I think I may be a NEWJACK pedo" evillol
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thesexofit said:


this can go along next to my joey lawrence, glenn medeiros, guy next door and jeremy jordas album as well crafted, funky, but poppy albums that will maybe one day, not be snobbed by music critics alike.

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Reply #20 posted 12/28/05 3:04pm

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ooh they look so menacing
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