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Vengaboys - Platinum Album

Platinum Album Music CD Cover
Artist: Vengaboys
Edition: Music CD
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Published)
Format: Enhanced
CD Release Date: 2001-06-05
Music Label: Groovilicious / S.R.
Soundtracks:
  1. Shalalalala
  2. 24/7 in My 911
  3. Kiss (When the Sun Don't Shine)
  4. Uncle John from Jamaica
  5. Cheekah Bow Bow (That Computer Song)
  6. 48 Hours
  7. Your Place or Mine?
  8. Skinnydippin'
  9. Take Me to the City
  10. Forever as One
  11. Opus 3 in D#
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Free Music Review: Not bad, but not at all special or memorable
Hit: 2 Stars

Did you love The Party Album? Do you still find yourself singing We Like To Party! (the vengabus song) in your head now and then? Are you hoping for a follow-up that will have the same effect? Sadly, The Platinum Album falls short.

There is still that sense of carefree fun, so that's a good thing. There are no songs you'd call "bad," either, so that's also good. Where this album falls short is in taking the Vengaboys anywhere beyond that. If you have the Party Album you're really not missing a single thing on this one. Much of the music sounds recycled from The Party Album - you VERY often hear nearly identical keyboards from earlier songs.

Yet at the same time, the songs here aren't nearly as catchy as We Like To Party! (the vengabus song), We're Going To Ibiza, Up & Down, or Superfly Slick. They're not necessarily bad, just completely unmemerable.

Unless you're a completest and simply must have this because The Party Album was so much fun, you won't be missing anything by forgetting this one. It's just more of the same, only less interesting. It gives the impression that the Vengaboys formula is a very limited one and they make little effort to expand on it.
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