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JAMS OF '06 // Nelly Furtado :: Loose [the ENTIRE album] ::: BEST OF '06
Ok, the end of the year is coming soon and, I'll be real with it, Nelly Furtado's "Loose" was simply one of the best dance pop albums of this year. That album killed and RE-KILLED. My question to the org is this: Given the quality of the album and the time we've now had to digest each of its tunes, which would you say is the out-and-out jam of "Loose"? Which track made you nod your head, dance you face off, sing along, etc. and WHY? Personally, I have to say "Do It" because I was rocking that song ever since I took the wrapping off of the CD. The synths and the way it grooves is just crazy. BUT, when I listen to the whole CD, I must say, I'm kinda torn now because I'm starting to really get into "Wait For You." The way that shit grooves, it's just like WHOAAA. And I love the change-up. "Showtime," just came up on my player and that's jamming, too. Wow. This is a hard question! | |
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Mara said: ::: BEST OF '06
Ok, the end of the year is coming soon and, I'll be real with it, Nelly Furtado's "Loose" was simply one of the best dance pop albums of this year. That album killed and RE-KILLED. My question to the org is this: Given the quality of the album and the time we've now had to digest each of its tunes, which would you say is the out-and-out jam of "Loose"? Which track made you nod your head, dance you face off, sing along, etc. and WHY? Personally, I have to say "Do It" because I was rocking that song ever since I took the wrapping off of the CD. The synths and the way it grooves is just crazy. BUT, when I listen to the whole CD, I must say, I'm kinda torn now because I'm starting to really get into "Wait For You." The way that shit grooves, it's just like WHOAAA. And I love the change-up. "Showtime," just came up on my player and that's jamming, too. Wow. This is a hard question! Wait for you & Maneater!!! "Americans consume the most fast food than any nation on Earth and the stupid motherfuckers wonder why they are so fat? " - Oprah Winfrey | |
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Xavier23 said: Wait for you & Maneater!!! I love the interlude segment just before "Wait For You" where Nelly and Timbaland are in the studio conversing about the track and their ideas for the melody. That entire interlude was indicative of the feel of this whole project. It was more than just an album. It was a project that was organic. Both Nelly F and Timbaland were in the studio truly building and molding their talents and thoughts on wax. I Feel that on the beats and lyrics of this record. There's a synergy that just coarses throughout the whole record. I love the energy. Just hearing the interludes is like having a sneak peek in the minds of two truly creative people in a ZONE. I love it. Love it. And "Maneater" is CRAZINESS. It's really hard to me to choose just one jam. | |
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Im still middle of the road on this album, plus im not crazy about the way the label supported it by making her push NO HAY only in the latin market when clearly it could have gotten more respect universally, i feel that she didnt stick up for that, especially since she was coming off a number 1 single. For me i just couldnt totally get into the album, i also think the release of the Justin record took alot of air out of this project, and it just seemed like Timbaland was everywhere and alot of his beats were recycled. So i dont dislike the record, i like her work with Calle 13 and Juanes, but i cant give it "best of 2006" type praise, though im sure she will pick up some of those honors just mainly based on what was out this year. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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I tend to think that with someone else singing this, I would have enjoyed it a hell of a lot more. There are some good tracks here (and some mediocre), but the bottom line is this woman has what Moonbeam called nasal chords, and they grate on my damn nerves. | |
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VoicesCarry said: I tend to think that with someone else singing this, I would have enjoyed it a hell of a lot more. There are some good tracks here (and some mediocre), but the bottom line is this woman has what Moonbeam called nasal chords, and they grate on my damn nerves.
Amen! Good to have you back. I'm still aboard the Nelly hate train. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Mara said: Nelly Furtado's "Loose" was simply one of the best dance pop albums of this year.
i agree. i really liked this album. eventho it was quite different from what she did before (which i like a lot as well). i saw her live at a festival in the netherlands early june and she was one of the acts that didn´t really fit in with the rest of the bill so people´s expectations were low and reserved since she was not the kind of artist they normally listen to. but man, when she came on and sang she was winning people over left, right and center. she and her band did a great show and the live stuff from the new album was just incredible! then her album was released a little later and i´ve enjoyed it many a time since. my fav song is probably not a real `jam` as such, it´s more laid back and dreamy, but i´d say that Say It Right is my fav track on there!!! such a cool song. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: Mara said: Nelly Furtado's "Loose" was simply one of the best dance pop albums of this year.
i agree. i really liked this album. eventho it was quite different from what she did before (which i like a lot as well). i saw her live at a festival in the netherlands early june and she was one of the acts that didn´t really fit in with the rest of the bill so people´s expectations were low and reserved since she was not the kind of artist they normally listen to. but man, when she came on and sang she was winning people over left, right and center. she and her band did a great show and the live stuff from the new album was just incredible! then her album was released a little later and i´ve enjoyed it many a time since. my fav song is probably not a real `jam` as such, it´s more laid back and dreamy, but i´d say that Say It Right is my fav track on there!!! such a cool song. Say It Right is a great track. But I think they made a mistake towards the end. You have the final verse and then it just sort of trails off in a limp finish....What is up with that? | |
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Mara said: ::: BEST OF '06
Ok, the end of the year is coming soon and, I'll be real with it, Nelly Furtado's "Loose" was simply one of the best dance pop albums of this year. That album killed and RE-KILLED. My question to the org is this: Given the quality of the album and the time we've now had to digest each of its tunes, which would you say is the out-and-out jam of "Loose"? Which track made you nod your head, dance you face off, sing along, etc. and WHY? Personally, I have to say "Do It" because I was rocking that song ever since I took the wrapping off of the CD. The synths and the way it grooves is just crazy. BUT, when I listen to the whole CD, I must say, I'm kinda torn now because I'm starting to really get into "Wait For You." The way that shit grooves, it's just like WHOAAA. And I love the change-up. "Showtime," just came up on my player and that's jamming, too. Wow. This is a hard question! Say It Right is excellent! Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3 | |
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I really loved this album as well! but my JAM was No Hay Igual
You just can't help but move to it If you will, so will I | |
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VoicesCarry said: I tend to think that with someone else singing this, I would have enjoyed it a hell of a lot more. There are some good tracks here (and some mediocre), but the bottom line is this woman has what Moonbeam called nasal chords, and they grate on my damn nerves.
God yes. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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I enjoyed the album so much during that time it was released, however, the only track i ended up playing later on is All Good Things Come 2 An End.
That track is flawless | |
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So nice, had to buy it twice.
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This album makes my top ten of 2006. I didn't think "Promiscuous Girl" was all that great when I first heard it, but after hearing it a million times, it won me over. Just the familiarity of it makes it my favorite--which is not the best reason to like a song I admit, but it worked hard to make me like it so I have to respect it for its effort. | |
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IstenSzek said: Mara said: Nelly Furtado's "Loose" was simply one of the best dance pop albums of this year.
i agree. i really liked this album. eventho it was quite different from what she did before (which i like a lot as well). i saw her live at a festival in the netherlands early june and she was one of the acts that didn´t really fit in with the rest of the bill so people´s expectations were low and reserved since she was not the kind of artist they normally listen to. but man, when she came on and sang she was winning people over left, right and center. she and her band did a great show and the live stuff from the new album was just incredible! then her album was released a little later and i´ve enjoyed it many a time since. my fav song is probably not a real `jam` as such, it´s more laid back and dreamy, but i´d say that Say It Right is my fav track on there!!! such a cool song. That sounds like a great experience. Haven't gotten a chance to catch her live, but I'm anxious to check her out if she were to tour the States next year. "Say It Right" has always been one of my standouts from the album. But "Wait For You" has grown on me considerably in the last few weeks. I say "JAMS" () because every time I turned on the album it turned into a big clap session at my place. LOL. | |
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thekidsgirl said: I really loved this album as well! but my JAM was No Hay Igual
You just can't help but move to it Wasn't Pharrell supposedly featured in this song? I can't seem to pick him up anywhere in the track. Is he on the album version or am I misquoting? | |
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CinisterCee said: So nice, had to buy it twice.
YESSSSS!!!! I bought the CD the day it came out, but I remember being pissed off a day or two afterwards since I found TARGET was selling a Limited Edition version with a bonus DVD for $4 dollars less! The vinyl looks hot! Is it a double LP? | |
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sextonseven said: This album makes my top ten of 2006. I didn't think "Promiscuous Girl" was all that great when I first heard it, but after hearing it a million times, it won me over. Just the familiarity of it makes it my favorite--which is not the best reason to like a song I admit, but it worked hard to make me like it so I have to respect it for its effort.
"Promiscuous" was my CLUB BANGER. I must say! I tend to feel that song more when I'm out dancing than @ home. "Do It" and "Showtime" got more iPod/iTunes play. I'm surprised I didn't hear "Maneater" more when I was going out this year. But I did feel vindicated when Soulwax interpolated the song in their set during their concert. I was acting a certified fool. haha. | |
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Mara said: CinisterCee said: So nice, had to buy it twice.
YESSSSS!!!! I bought the CD the day it came out, but I remember being pissed off a day or two afterwards since I found TARGET was selling a Limited Edition version with a bonus DVD for $4 dollars less! The vinyl looks hot! Is it a double LP? Yep. | |
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CinisterCee said: Is it a double LP?
Yep.[/quote] | |
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Loose was worth my $12 at Target with the bonus dvd tacked onto it... | |
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very good album wwww.myspace.com/chessvalentine | |
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I think her peformance of Say it Right on the AMA was the highlight of the show even the guitar was pedestrian and that weird reggea dude was strange, but the girl is a star. She glows. i saw her live, cuz she toured with prince during the Canadien leg of the Musicology tour but noone was really into it...(I guess its hard to open for the man) | |
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Mara said: ::: BEST OF '06
Ok, the end of the year is coming soon and, I'll be real with it, Nelly Furtado's "Loose" was simply one of the best dance pop albums of this year. That album killed and RE-KILLED. My question to the org is this: Given the quality of the album and the time we've now had to digest each of its tunes, which would you say is the out-and-out jam of "Loose"? Which track made you nod your head, dance you face off, sing along, etc. and WHY? Personally, I have to say "Do It" because I was rocking that song ever since I took the wrapping off of the CD. The synths and the way it grooves is just crazy. BUT, when I listen to the whole CD, I must say, I'm kinda torn now because I'm starting to really get into "Wait For You." The way that shit grooves, it's just like WHOAAA. And I love the change-up. "Showtime," just came up on my player and that's jamming, too. Wow. This is a hard question! | |
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jacknapier said: I think her peformance of Say it Right on the AMA was the highlight of the show even the guitar was pedestrian and that weird reggea dude was strange, but the girl is a star. She glows. i saw her live, cuz she toured with prince during the Canadien leg of the Musicology tour but noone was really into it...(I guess its hard to open for the man)
Whoa...when did the Musicology Tour go to Canada? And When was Nelly Furtado there? Details please! If you will, so will I | |
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Mara said: thekidsgirl said: I really loved this album as well! but my JAM was No Hay Igual
You just can't help but move to it Wasn't Pharrell supposedly featured in this song? I can't seem to pick him up anywhere in the track. Is he on the album version or am I misquoting? I feel like he's on some mix of it. Seems that I heard it on the radio even but I'll have to get back to ya with that If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: jacknapier said: I think her peformance of Say it Right on the AMA was the highlight of the show even the guitar was pedestrian and that weird reggea dude was strange, but the girl is a star. She glows. i saw her live, cuz she toured with prince during the Canadien leg of the Musicology tour but noone was really into it...(I guess its hard to open for the man)
Whoa...when did the Musicology Tour go to Canada? And When was Nelly Furtado there? Details please! I don't know all the details, but he had 2 sold out shows at the ACC, and Nelly Furtado opened for him. It was summer 2004. I went to the second show and it was awesome thats all i can remember about it unfortunatly... Oh and I think some impatient P fans were booing poor Miss Furtado. | |
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thekidsgirl said: jacknapier said: I think her peformance of Say it Right on the AMA was the highlight of the show even the guitar was pedestrian and that weird reggea dude was strange, but the girl is a star. She glows. i saw her live, cuz she toured with prince during the Canadien leg of the Musicology tour but noone was really into it...(I guess its hard to open for the man)
Whoa...when did the Musicology Tour go to Canada? And When was Nelly Furtado there? Details please! I remember when she was touring with P, the org didn't make a big deal about it. Not in the Non-Prince: Music section. But I've never been a Prince: Music and More regular, so I have no clue if they mentioned her in there. | |
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jacknapier said: I think her peformance of Say it Right on the AMA was the highlight of the show even the guitar was pedestrian and that weird reggea dude was strange, but the girl is a star. She glows.
This is one of those times I wish I had TiVo, because goodness knows award shows have gotten so bad I lose my attention span during the red carpet pre-show. | |
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thekidsgirl said: Mara said: Wasn't Pharrell supposedly featured in this song? I can't seem to pick him up anywhere in the track. Is he on the album version or am I misquoting? I feel like he's on some mix of it. Seems that I heard it on the radio even but I'll have to get back to ya with that I saw it on iTunes back in Spring, it read "No Hay Iqual (produced by The Neptunes)." I guess that was it. I know on the album version it's produced by Tim Mosley. So, I guess Mosley Music wasn't haven't too much promotion of that song on their clock. | |
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