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A song of self-celebration
A Children's Bill of rights?
| Child- like pop star a.k.a. The Gloved One made a tearful appeal for the children of the world.
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One
| Four lads from Liverpool had the world in their thrall in the 60's. Decades later, they're exercising the same kind of magic.
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Returning to Pop Roots
She's been around for forever. First, as a bucktoothed star of a popular television sitcom and then as a bubblegum pop star.
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The Renaissance Man
He was everywhere in the 80's. Then he abruptly dropped out of view. Now, he's back with a bang and squarely in the spotlight with his new album. more >> |
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This musical legend still rocks
Pop singer Tina Turner, 61, may be considered a veteran by rock standards but she is definitely still at the top of the music charts.
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A Winning Singer
Robbie Williams is a winner all right. And he's singing his way right up to the top of the music charts.
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Seminal Stuff
In an age of artificially manufactured teen idols with a shelf life of fifteen minutes, it's great to see one of the best all time music groups (and one of my all time favourites) on the scene again.
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Loaded with Latino Pizzaz
Welcome to Livin' La Vida Loca- Part II! Infectious rhythm, catchy beats, groovy lead singer; I'm ready to hit the dance floor.... more >> |
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Soundtrack symphony
What would movies be without music? We'd never have wept with James Horner's bittersweet soundtrack for 'Titanic', never boogied with Hot Chocolate's 'You Sexy Thing' in 'The Full Monty'..... more >> |
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Borrowed Words, Original Voices
They are your boy-next-door kind of guys. The typical boy band with their chocolate-boy looks and their love-drenched songs. more>> |
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Trance Tsunami
Dance fever has a new beat nowadays; it's s all about rave/progressive and trance. And the undisputed Raja of the Remix is trancemeister Chicane a.k.a. Nick Bracegirdle. more>> |
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Jamming it up
Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam are back. All head banging, grunge rockers may resume their mosh pit activities. The media shy, Seattle based grunge rockers are back with another superb album. more>> |
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Sheryl Crow
| Sheryl Crow deserves the highest respect. She is one of those rare musicians who writes and produces her own music. more>> |
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'Imagine' by John Lennon
He's the soulful lyricist of the Beatles, whose anthemic 'Imagine' reflected the peacenik wave that swept over the world in the 70's. more>> |  |
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'Spear' heading the Teen Brigade
Oops! we suffer again the onslaught of teen-queen, Britney. more>> |
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Sir Elton finds his El Dorado
Elton John is the song maestro of movies. He's now the uncrowned king of stage and cartoon film musicals. more>> |
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Lene's Revenge: More Bubblegum pop
Aqua are the Swedish quartet who are the not-so-original progenitors of bubble gum pop. more>> |
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Great Ego, Great Album
Along with Liam Gallagher of Oasis, he is the undisputed enfant terrible of the current British pop/rock scene. more>> |
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Vengaboys: The Platinum Album
It's the revenge of the bubblegum poppers! Watch out!!! Plug your ears!!! Take cover unless you want your brains fried. Omigosh, talk about the dumbing down of the world. more>> |
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No Strings Attached - N'Sync
Here's a test. Recite these names to your average teenage female; Joey Fatone, Justin Timberlake, J.C. Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick and Lansten Bass. more>> |
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Disney Songs the Satchmo Way- Louis Armstrong
Movies and music have always been inseparable. And, what better place to see the symbiosis than in the Walt Disney films? more>> |
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'Supernatural' by Carlos Santana.
Santana made a HUGE comeback last year with his album 'Supernatural'. more>> |
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'Schizophonic' by Geri Halliwel
The former Spice Girl is out with her first solo album since splitting with the four other spices in May 1998. more>> |
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'On The Six' by Jennifer Lopez
She dances great, she looks fab, she acts reasonably well, so the million dollar question is, 'How well does she sing?' more>> |
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'Brand New Day' by Sting
A couple of albums down the road and it's all starting to sound ominously repetitive. more>> |
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'On How Life Is' by Macy Gray
A priceless little gem. Macy Gray weds 70's funk and soul with hip-hop and R&B. more>> |
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