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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Hey, Soul Sister From Columbia



Customer Reviews


Hey, Train's Back
As a Train fan, I've waited awhile for this song. While it demonstrates more development of the band that is now three very talented men, it is a beautiful blend of the past, early Train with the more recent evolution of the band on "For Me, It's You." Coupled with a fantastic mandolin part and Pat's crystal clear vocals, the song has much replayability and will grow on you the more you hear it - and it will be stuck in your head for days!
Well worth the download and well worth the look at the new album on October 27.

Fantastic!
This song is the perfect combination of good lyrics, great instruments, and a singer who can actually pull off the vocals necessary to make it work. It might not appeal so much to die-hard Train fans as it's quite a departure from the style of their earlier works, but it's a fun, uplifting song and definitely worth the download.

Fun, catchy tune!
Train has been around for a long time. While never being a favorite of mine, this song, "Hey, Soul Sister," has an incredibly catchy tune.

Great for a few fun listens, but probably never a future classic.

Princess From Wuli Records



Customer Reviews

A perfect intro to LeeDeWyze's pre Idol style
After I heard Lee sing on AI, I started to hear about albums he'd recorded pre Idol, and this was the song most people recommended. I downloaded it and am completely impressed by Lee's style. This song is beautifully haunting, and his picturesque words plus the catchy hook make this a must have.
Don't be fooled by Lee's AI appearances; this is who he is as an artist, and although AI gave him a platfrom, recognition and polish, Lee knows who he is and his entire album Slumberland will make you anticipate his future recordings.

Love This One
For anyone coming to Lee DeWyze from AI I would recommend the "Reprise" version of Princess, also offered here on Amazon. He rocks out that version making it more recognizeable to Idol fans.

That being said this is now one of my favorite songs from Lee's Slumberland album. I will admit that it took me a couple of listens to switch gears from the Lee DeWyze I watched on AI to this more mellow Lee DeWyze. Now I love them both! Whatever it is about Lee's voice that has grabbed me shines through either way.

I've been listening non stop to Slumberland and So I'm Told for a couple of weeks now along with all of his Idol songs. There is an addictive quality to Lee DeWyze's voice, no matter which "style" he's singing in.

Also check out YouTube to see more of the rocked out versions of Lee DeWyze's own songs, pre Idol.

Airplanes [Feat. Hayley Williams Of Paramore] (Explicit Album Version) From Rebel Rock/Grand Hustle/Atlantic



Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #2 in Digital Music Track
Published on: 2010-04-26
Released on: 2010-04-27
Running time: 181 seconds

OMG From LaFace Records



Customer Reviews

Usher Is Back!
Although some would argue that he never left, Usher is DEFINIETLY back with his new album. This is one of the pearls from it. This jam, OMG, will be sure to be heard in clubs across the world for the next few months. I would equate this song to a present-day "Yeah." It'll take a while to catch on though. I absolutely love this song! And I hope that you will, as well!

Usher Eyed Peas
There is no question that Usher had undergone a lot of strife the past few years from his marriage to Tameka Foster ending, to him losing his idol Michael Jackson and singing with grief at his memorial service, to the less-than-dynamic reaction to his tracks from his latest album Raymond Vs. Raymond from his earlier singles like Papers and There Goes My Baby. Nevertheless, he is still trying to make it all his own, and his latest single O.M.G. which he teams up with Will.I.Am. from The Black Eyed Peas feel like Usher is trying to spike up the magic The Black Eyed Peas caught last year with I've Gotta Felling. It sadly feels like it is a less than strength that should be strong for Usher to deliver. I wasn't very surprised with the song, it felt like it was watered down and less than organic for his calibur. Usher should try and show his rhythm to a better crowd that feels like his own and not a mimic, and that is not a confession.

Song: D+

California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg) From Capitol



Customer Reviews

Prove Her Wrong!
Wow. Thank you, Katy.

I had been complaining about Lady Gaga getting undeserved praise, but you've returned to remind me that things can be so much worse than copying Madonna and Ace of Base.

Gaga might be dull, but it seems that she enjoys what she does. "California Gurls" reinforces that Katy Perry is just doing whatever it takes to make a buck, including a poorly manufactured "summer anthem" for kiddies to blast through their range rovers while heading to the beach. One that sounds conspicuously like a sunny Miley Cyrus anthem for the Ke$ha demographic. One that, despite obvious employment of voice correction software, boasts singing that sounds like a poodle being stepped on. Oh, yeah, and it's sexy too, don't forget that. OH, and there's Snoop Dogg there for street cred! Quite a package, right? Maybe the Dogg and poodle parallel is intentional?

Hey, I like plenty of dumb, fun anthems too--and there's nothing wrong with making a profit--but this is crass marketing at its worst. It's like the ads for all of those stupid toy products marketed to kids as the second coming of Christ (like the Skip-It and that ridiculous colored sand). It shows a brazen contempt for its audience that rivals the late 90's teen pop explosion

Of course, if you didn't see the cynicism in those acts either, chances are you'll LOVE this new product by Katy Perry! Buy now while supplies last!

Summer stars NOW
Just when you thought she was done kissing girls, Katy is back with another soon to be chart-topper! This song catches the essence of summer in so many ways and gets you in the mood to put on some sunblock and cherry chapstick, grab a towel and head down to the beach. There's now denying how catchy it is. Download it and it'll be on repeat all summer long, or during those seasons when you wish it was summer! Video with lyrics here: [...]

Hey Yeah From Roadrunner Records/Loud & Proud



Product Details
Published on: 2010-06-11
Released on: 2010-06-15
Running time: 196 seconds

Honest Face From Yep Roc Records



Customer Reviews

At least now I know how I got it...
Thanks to the reviewer who mentioned this was a free download when you install the amazon software... I was trying to figure out why I had purchased this since I have no recollection of doing so, or ever heard of the artist..

Very generic song, no redeeming qualities for me... Sounds like just about everything else out there...

Cool Song
I got this song for free but it is not really my style. But in general it is an ok song. I'm sure other people who enjoy these people would appreciate it a lot more.

free song
it is not what I really am in to, but i will give it a chance