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Music CD - The Real McCoy: Another Night

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Music CD: Another Night Artist: The Real McCoy
List Price: $11.98
Our Price: $1.29
Your Save: $ 10.69 ( 89% )
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Manufacturer: Arista
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Tracks:
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1. Another Night 2. Come And Get Your Love 3. If You Should Ever Be Lonely (Deep In The Night) 4. Run Away 5. Sleeping With An Angel 6. Ooh Boy 7. Love & Devotion 8. Automatic Lover (Call For Love) 9. Operator 10. I Want You 11. Another Night (House Mix)
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0078221877824 Label: Arista Manufacturer: Arista Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Arista Release Date: 1995-03-28 Studio: Arista
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A prime choice for any party Comment: Real McCoy showed they they are indeed the Real McCoy when it comes it pumping, catchy, high energy dance music. Few dance songs of the 90s are as well produced and infectious as "Run Away" and "Another Night." Also of note is their cover of 70s pop group Redbone's hit "Come And Get Your Love". While this may be dismissed as fluff by some pop purists, having the come-hither type song sung by the gorgeous females of Real McCoy is pretty cool.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Huh Comment: Fact until the opinion came rushing in. Never became annoying. And you get paid for your words, Beth?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sharing an experience Comment: I'm a musician who lives in Tampa. Sometimes I go out of town to play shows, and usually I bring two outfits but about 100 CDS with me for the car trip.
I played in Miami a couple weeks ago, and I found myself with 6 hours before the show and nothing to do. I drove down to the Florida Keys, alone. And one of the only CDS I had with me was the "Another Night" CD by The Real McCoy. Everyone knows all the hits, but later on in the CD there's some pretty ambient and trancey sounds. It was a really magical day, riding through the swamps and waters of the southern most part of our country, with the trance-like soundtrack of this CD (and the Pointer Sisters "Energy" album). "I want You" especially sticks out in my head...with its dissont church bell interlude and almost baby-like female chant vocals.
This CD certainly is a piece of pop fluff, but of the most endearing kind. The hooks are priceless, the Deep Bass male vocals of the raps are so campy and ridiculous. But in the 1990s, we danced like our lives depended on it, and many times it did. This was the soundtrack of great times, great loves, and a time when things were so idealistically great all we could do was smile and dance...
"Run away...run away...run away if you want to survive"...
My drive to the keys is a day I will never forget...
Customer Rating:      Summary: amazing dance/pop party album Comment: I got a CD player for my birthday in summer 1995 and the first CD's I bought with my birthday money were TLC's CrazySexyCool and this one upon hearing the hits constantly on the radio. This CD has sugary dance pop songs with happy vibes and sweet melodies and I could ilsten to the whole thing without skipping a song. People loved Ace of Base but Real McCoy had mastered the europop craze. I have memories of going on road trips with my family and blasting this from the speakers on a warm sunny day which really put me in the mood. 11 years later and it's still a beautiful feel good CD although you can hear it's age in the music. So what if the girls weren't the real singers at least they weren't anything like milli vanilli.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Enjoyable 90's Club Music Comment: This CD may have came out in 1995 but the song "Another Night" was a club staple for most of the 90's. Real McCoy also had a hit with the song "Runaway." This CD just totally takes me back to my 90's club days. It's an enjoyable CD and I still listen to it when I work out.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Another Night is formulaic dance pop--no surprises, no exceptions. Each song is exactly like the one before it: female vocal during the chorus, male rap during the bridge, Dick-and-Jane drum patterns. The formula is undeniably catchy, but its shelf life is even more limited than that of most dance pop. Enjoy the short ride this album provides, but jump off quickly before it becomes annoying. --Beth Bessmer
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