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Free Music Notes for Jordan KnightFree Music Review: GREAT CD, BUT NOT AS GOOD AS JOEY MACINTYRE! Hit: 4 StarsI love Jordan Knight's music - don't get me wrong - it's just that I like Joey MacIntyre better. My two favorite songs on this CD are "Give It To Me" and "I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man". All the other songs on this CD are excellent pieces of music, too. Jordan's got a great voice and the lyrics are mature and not sappy. But I don't like the way people are trashing the BSB and other Boy Bands because they think they are immature and their music is for little kids. But that's wrong! Each and every Pop act has their own individual sound and are unique. So stop trashing today's Boy Bands just because they are not New Kids On The Block! Anyways, getting back to Jordan Knight, once again this is definitely a great buy to add to your CD collection. I totally recommend this. Also, if you like Jordan Knight, then you'll probably like Joey MacIntyre's music, too. The New Kids On The Block are back (well, two of 'em, at least!).
Free Music Review: A VERY GOOD CD! Hit: 5 StarsI have to admit, I had doubts because I bought Joey Macintyres CD and I liked only about two songs on it. I was dissappointed! Then Jordan's CD came out and I figured this CD has to be better then Joe's and Jordan Knight didn't let me down because this is one of my favorite CD's in my large collection. I always thought Jordan was the most talented out of NKOTB and his solo release proves it. "Give It To You" and "A Different Party" are the first two tracks and they are perfect for the dance floors. They'll keep you rocking and dancing! Then the album changes pace with R&Beeish type ballads that are so filled with emotion and shows off Jordan's Golden Voice. I like just about all the songs from "I Can Never Take the Place of Your Man", "Seperate Ways", "Close My Eyes", "Broken By You", "Give it to You", "A Different Party", "When You're Lonely". I only wish that his songs would make it to the radio & mtv airwaves more often because this cd really is a mature step up from albums by 'Nsync, Backstreet Boys, Ricky Martin, and 98 Degrees. I'm a 27 year old music fan that listens to many types of music and In my opinion, this album has the caliber to win grammies. This is definately my album of the year! I highly recommend it even to those that are not NKOTB fans.
Free Music Review: Gives the Backstreet Boys and Nsync a run for thier money! Hit: 5 StarsI am quite suprised at the quality content of this cd. The hit single, Give It To You is a totally festive party tune, but just does'nt do this cd any justice in representing all that it has to offer! The songs are really nicely written and sung with feeling that is moving. Quite frankly I enjoy this cd more than the Backstreet Boys' Millennium and mostly everything by Nsync whose songs are as emotive as cardboard compared to this. Even the two songs that "borrow" from the classic rock hits Green Eyed Lady and Dust In The Wind are pretty good. Some of my favorites are Broken By You, Don't Run and I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man. On the last song, Jordan totally makes this song into his style to the point, I did'nt realize that Prince wrote and originally recorded this song back in 1988. Don't blow this off!
Free Music Review: This Kid's Alright! Hit: 5 StarsAiming for the credibility he deserved but never received as NKOTB's lead singer, Jordan Knight arrives with his first solo album. If youre expecting sugary teen-pop again, you are way wrong. This album is top-notch r&b and Jordan has obviously used his hiatus well. What one almost immediately notices is that Jordan does not over-sing, instead using his voice to actually express the emotion in the song. The first two songs "Give it to You" and "A Different Party" are OK, but sound like they belong on someone else's album. Jordan's smooth voice is obviously better suited for the ballads which dominate this album. Producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis continue their long streak of quality music with the Boyz II Men-ish "Broken by You" and "Close My Eyes" (which samples "Dust in the Wind" by Kansas! ) The rest of the album, produced by Jordan and Robin Thicke (with an assist from ex Kid Donnie Wahlberg) contains beautifully written and sung tunes such as a somewhat bizarre ballad reconstruction of Prince's "I Could Never Take the PLace" and "Separate Ways" (which was co-written by ALAN THICKE (AKA Jason Seaver on "Growing Pains"). Obviously, Interscope made an unwise decision in marketing this to a teenybopper crowd as opposed to an audience more in tune with a Jon B or a Babyface. If you are looking for great songs sung by a surprisingly great voice, you will not be disappointed by this album.
Free Music Review: Jordan, A Great Job! Hit: 4 StarsI HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS FOR QUITE SOMETIME NOW.JORDAN IS A GREAT ARTIST, WITH A BEAUTIFUL VOICE . THE TRACKS 3 ,5 ,7 AND REMIX TRACK ON THE CD WERE GREAT . I RECEIVED THE CD AS A BIRTHDAY PRESENT FROM A FRIEND AND I CAN ENSURE YOU IT IS THE SECOND BEST PRESENT I HAVE EVER GOTTEN.(THE FIRST BEING HANGIN' TOUGH ALBUM BY NKOTB) THE FIRST TIME I LISTENED TO THIS CD I GOT GOOSE BUMPS. IT IS JUST SO GREAT. IT REMINDED ME OF THE GOOD OLD TIMES. CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT CD......TILL THEN GOOD LUCK!
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