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Free Music Notes for I Wanna Have Some FunFree Music Review: I didn't like this as much as the first two Hit: 3 StarsWatch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2UGV45AR5YU4O
Free Music Review: A very guilty pleasure Hit: 4 StarsI pull this treasure out every once in a while and enjoy it more and more each time. Yes, the sound is very dated, but the tunes are still danceable and singable twenty years later.
While some tunes are obvious fillers, the album/tape/cd is majority loaded with pretty good songs such as "Love House," "Your House Or My House," the dance-pop "I Only Wanna Be With You," and the standard slow song (that is, seemingly, a must on every dance album), "Out of Our Hands."
Granted, it's not deep stuff when it comes to house or dance, but it's a pretty decent start. - Donna Di Giacomo
Free Music Review: A Third Staple Hit: 5 StarsHer Third Gold Album ,A Dance Album,No Bad Songs On Album,Its A Favorite Of Mine
Free Music Review: This album is so bad... Hit: 1 Stars...that not even the S-A-W or the Bolland's songs save it. It is very rare to find a pop-dance-mass marketed album to be of high quality but it is not that hard to find at least a album you can hear completely and find one or two good moments. This album is an absolute waste if not for the two singles I find no explanation to own this album and you can get those singles in any greatest hits compilation. The rest of the songs sound very generic, repetitive like half-finished songs. Absolute FILLERS.
Free Music Review: Not as good as "Samantha Fox" but probably better than most anything else that she did Hit: 3 StarsThe 3rd album by the super-sexy but not overly suggestive Samantha Fox (born 4-15-66) has many fine moments as well as her most commercially successful song "I Wanna Have Some Fun" (the only one to hit the Top 40 in R&B as well as pop). Other highlights include the non-hit "Next To Me" and the Dusty Springfield cover "I Only Wanna Be With You." Not as strong as her self-titled 1987 album, mainly due to the lack of anything as hauntingly mesmerizing as "True Devotion," but still several steps above her stale efforts of the 90s.
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