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Columbia releases Amerie's Because I Love It as well "Amerie , The Best OF" Along with her third studio album finally arriving in the US market this month, Sony Records will be releasing the compilation, [size=13pt]"Playlist: The Very Best of Amerie" [/size]as apart of their Legacy collection on October 28th, 2008. It will include her hit singles "1Thing", "Take Control", "Why Don't We Fall In Love", "Gotta Work" as well as the international single "I'm Coming Out" and a few previously unreleased tracks. Available to pre-order NOW! | |
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Interesting. I gotta see about "Because I Love It". | |
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Well Columbia is gonna cash in on what they blew. They shelved the best mainstream female RB record in a long time, the stuff people are praising Solange for was all being done by Amerie years earlier. The Best of is a cool thing too even though its to cash in on her because they let her go while she owed albums on the deal, but the inclusion of un-released tracks and "Im coming out" the Diana Cover is a good thing. Though i know they will NOT do anything promo wise for this record, either the "Because I love it" nor The best of, hopefully Amerie will get on some shows here in the USA as opposed to doing all her promo overseas.
And of course Amerie's got the looks and sex appeal to knock them all on their asses, Sexy without even trying "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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lastdecember said: Well Columbia is gonna cash in on what they blew. They shelved the best mainstream female RB record in a long time, the stuff people are praising Solange for was all being done by Amerie years earlier. The Best of is a cool thing too even though its to cash in on her because they let her go while she owed albums on the deal, but the inclusion of un-released tracks and "Im coming out" the Diana Cover is a good thing. Though i know they will NOT do anything promo wise for this record, either the "Because I love it" nor The best of, hopefully Amerie will get on some shows here in the USA as opposed to doing all her promo overseas.
And of course Amerie's got the looks and sex appeal to knock them all on their asses, Sexy without even trying I agree. I still bump All I Have to this day! | |
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well, it WAS her best | |
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Timmy84 said: lastdecember said: Well Columbia is gonna cash in on what they blew. They shelved the best mainstream female RB record in a long time, the stuff people are praising Solange for was all being done by Amerie years earlier. The Best of is a cool thing too even though its to cash in on her because they let her go while she owed albums on the deal, but the inclusion of un-released tracks and "Im coming out" the Diana Cover is a good thing. Though i know they will NOT do anything promo wise for this record, either the "Because I love it" nor The best of, hopefully Amerie will get on some shows here in the USA as opposed to doing all her promo overseas.
And of course Amerie's got the looks and sex appeal to knock them all on their asses, Sexy without even trying I agree. I still bump All I Have to this day! "Because i love it" was a great RB record, it was mature, sexy, classy, retro, it really had it all. One thing about Amerie that i like more than anything (besides her killer looks and legs) is her style, she thrives off of doing things her way, and she is very smart and has managed her own career and cur her own deals. "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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lastdecember said: Timmy84 said: I agree. I still bump All I Have to this day! "Because i love it" was a great RB record, it was mature, sexy, classy, retro, it really had it all. One thing about Amerie that i like more than anything (besides her killer looks and legs) is her style, she thrives off of doing things her way, and she is very smart and has managed her own career and cur her own deals. So I heard. | |
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Oops I went looking for it THIS week ... it's still a whole month away! | |
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Has the standard for "best of" titles gotten so low?
I like Amerie and her last album was slamming. But she's had maybe 3 hits from 3 albums. Don't think that qualifies as worthy of a "greatest hits." | |
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FunkyGraf said: Has the standard for "best of" titles gotten so low?
I like Amerie and her last album was slamming. But she's had maybe 3 hits from 3 albums. Don't think that qualifies as worthy of a "greatest hits." That's the difference between a hits collection and a "best of" (always been that way). Think of how many random 70s artists who had best of collections that weren't exactly packed to the gills with hit singles. | |
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how the crap does this broad have a best of? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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No more leggings, please. | |
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lastdecember said: And of course Amerie's got the looks and sex appeal to knock them all on their asses, Sexy without even trying Um, she tried so hard her fucking nose fell off her face! I mean, come on this aint no natural ho!!! 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Damn. That nosejob photo ruined entirely my really important point about the leggings. | |
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novabrkr said: Damn. That nosejob photo ruined entirely my really important point about the leggings.
2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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I bought the IMPORT yesterday
for like $20 which was not bad considering most of the other CDs new & old on the shelves were $13.99 & up (@ Sam Goody) I couldn't find the domestic ones that were SUPPOSED to be released this past Tuesday but I had it in my hands so I had to buy it... Import or not.. I'm so happy about to listen to it on my lunch/walk because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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I actually like Amerie, but I don't think it's that strong of an album. The 80s tones on it are lovely, and the horns are rather splendid, but it's not really working on the whole to my ears.
What I don't get is that all these American pop artists do seem to be willing to include quite a lot of interesting - even artsy - parts on their records, but never going all the way and let such things dominate the music like they rightfully should. | |
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novabrkr said: I actually like Amerie, but I don't think it's that strong of an album. The 80s tones on it are lovely, and the horns are rather splendid, but it's not really working on the whole to my ears.
What I don't get is that all these American pop artists do seem to be willing to include quite a lot of interesting - even artsy - parts on their records, but never going all the way and let such things dominate the music like they rightfully should. Like being a commecial instead of the main attraction 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: how the crap does this broad have a best of?
Now come on, it's not an album of her #1's or anything. It's simple an album comprised of the best of her songs so far. Not withstanding the fact that I've only heard the song 1 thing, which I found weird sounding, and a song with LL Cool J in which she sang the hook. I'm sure they could have found an albums worth of her "best" material. | |
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dseann said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: how the crap does this broad have a best of?
Now come on, it's not an album of her #1's or anything. It's simple an album comprised of the best of her songs so far. Not withstanding the fact that I've only heard the song 1 thing, which I found weird sounding, and a song with LL Cool J in which she sang the hook. I'm sure they could have found an albums worth of her "best" material. Yeah thats what i mean, freaking Eddie Murphy and Don Johnson have "best of's" so give me a break with "not deserving", Jamie Foxx is gonna have a best of next spring. "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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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: novabrkr said: What I don't get is that all these American pop artists do seem to be willing to include quite a lot of interesting - even artsy - parts on their records, but never going all the way and let such things dominate the music like they rightfully should.
Like being a commecial instead of the main attraction prime example Sol-Angel & The Hadley Street Dreams I love it... but it had so much potential [Edited 10/3/08 16:24pm] because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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Cinnie said: FunkyGraf said: Has the standard for "best of" titles gotten so low?
I like Amerie and her last album was slamming. But she's had maybe 3 hits from 3 albums. Don't think that qualifies as worthy of a "greatest hits." That's the difference between a hits collection and a "best of" (always been that way). Think of how many random 70s artists who had best of collections that weren't exactly packed to the gills with hit singles. Plus, the "Playlist" sets are very bare bones, cheap sets. Basically plug in the artists name, photo and songs into a cheap cardboard sleeve. Those seventies sets were at least had the individual acts slightly more in mind. It is crazy...if you look at most artists from the sixties, seventies, their third or so album is a best of/greatest hits. This is not a new practice. | |
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VinnyM27 said: Cinnie said: That's the difference between a hits collection and a "best of" (always been that way). Think of how many random 70s artists who had best of collections that weren't exactly packed to the gills with hit singles. Plus, the "Playlist" sets are very bare bones, cheap sets. Basically plug in the artists name, photo and songs into a cheap cardboard sleeve. Those seventies sets were at least had the individual acts slightly more in mind. It is crazy...if you look at most artists from the sixties, seventies, their third or so album is a best of/greatest hits. This is not a new practice. Plus this time of year labels are shoveling out everything possible, HITS sets are win, win, for labels, there is no investment and even if they sell a thousand copies its PURE PROFIT for them. Also AMERIE still owed 2 releases on her deal when she got her way out of a bad deal, and when i say bad deal, i mean there was room for only ONE RB female at that label who wanted to do things different. "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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Because I Love It | |
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Here is what those "Playlist" CDs look like. Not all that different from the "20th/Millennium Century Collections" that have flooded the market for years. Only difference is not optional eco-packaging (although I think the "Millennium" collection also made that mandatory with newer releases). They are slightly generous with the tracks (15 compared to 12 on most budget sets) but what awful eighties inspired artwork! In the case of the Heart set, their worst photo ever along with a very limited track listing.
http://www.amazon.com/s/r...x=playlist I don't think these sets are bigger sellers but are probably impulse buyers. Sad if they do sell online considering I found this much more appealing Heart hits set of only early stuff with a cheaper price and cool artwork. http://www.amazon.com/Hea...258&sr=1-7 | |
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VinnyM27 said: Here is what those "Playlist" CDs look like. Not all that different from the "20th/Millennium Century Collections" that have flooded the market for years. Only difference is not optional eco-packaging (although I think the "Millennium" collection also made that mandatory with newer releases). They are slightly generous with the tracks (15 compared to 12 on most budget sets) but what awful eighties inspired artwork! In the case of the Heart set, their worst photo ever along with a very limited track listing.
http://www.amazon.com/s/r...x=playlist I don't think these sets are bigger sellers but are probably impulse buyers. Sad if they do sell online considering I found this much more appealing Heart hits set of only early stuff with a cheaper price and cool artwork. http://www.amazon.com/Hea...258&sr=1-7 Well thats really the issue when a label owns catalogs, they really can go nuts with these re-releases and re-packaging of hits, and then if they find a cut or two, a remix, or a bside never on cd, they have got the LOYAL fan hooked. These cds cost the label nothing to put together, the manufacturing of them is about a dollar per cd two at the most, which is why alot of them can sell from 7-9 dollars, the labels generally dont print many, and when they sell them to stores and the online shops, they sometimes force them into a no-return policy if they buy too much and they dont sell, which is why if you go into a store, most of them wont be stocking many copies. "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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