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Music CD - The Pussycat Dolls: PCD

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Music CD: PCD Artist: The Pussycat Dolls
List Price: $13.98
Our Price: $4.92
Your Save: $ 9.06 ( 65% )
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Manufacturer: A&M
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Tracks:
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1. Don't Cha 2. Beep 3. Wait A Minute 4. Stickwitu 5. Buttons 6. I Don't Need A Man 7. Hot Stuff (I Want You Back) 8. How Many Times, How Many Lies 9. Bite The Dust 10. Right Now 11. Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go 12. Feelin' Good
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602498848357 Label: A&M Manufacturer: A&M Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: A&M Release Date: 2005-09-13 Studio: A&M
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Do people really think these chicks are empowering???? Comment: Seriously? Come on. For real? People have actually given this piece of garbage of an album 5 stars? And they truly believe these skanks are empowering? What has happened in our culture that crap like this passes as music? In one breath, they're trying to steal a man away from another woman, convincing the guy that they're "hot" and "raw" and in another breath they're saying how they wanna stick with the guy they're with forever. I just don't get it. How can you be a total man stealing whore one minute (and completely full of yourself while doing it I might add) and then the next you want to be the loving faithful girlfriend who wants a long lasting relationship? Their singing abilities are average at best, and if they weren't half naked all the time, bending over chairs, thrashing around like wild animals, and singing about how sexy and hot they were, nobody would be paying attention to this garbage. This is the epidomy of why sex sells.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good songs, good looking girls, but weird presentation Comment: This album is a classic and I love the songs on it. However, why is Nichole the only person who sings regularly? When are the additional vocals and background vocals taking place? Personally I like this CD and the group, but I think it is weird that there are 6 girls and only one is supposed to be singing. Whatever. My personal favorite song on this album is "Buttons" because it reminds me of a girl I knew in college and I danced to that song with her. This album is one of those albums where you either love it or hate it and that is a personal decision for any music listener to make.
Customer Rating:      Summary: PCD Comment: CD is outstanding; even my grandchildren love it and they range from 16 to 3.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just what I expected Comment: There are no big suprises it's pure PCD style. The first songs are well known by charts and the others are also quite good except of the Tainted love cover which I don't like that much.
The Album is kind of old now and it's time for a new one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: freaks of the week Comment: boy these girls got the looks but not too much else going for them reminds me of some spice girls wannabes they could have did this and they would have had comeback album of 2005. they should have made out more they would have gotten more sales.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Roll your eyes or--worse--invoke the Spice Girls all you want: Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like any one of the members of this revolving collective? Dissing the Pussycat Dolls is like denying you want a peek at the Victoria's Secret runway show--a foolhardy stance nobody's going to believe anyway. Never mind, for a moment, the semi-lewd pleasures of the disc's visuals (midriffs galore!): the pop on parade by this gang of writhers and eyelash-batters isn't bad. Nicole Scherzinger, a former member of the failed prefab teen pop act Eden's Crush, brings it with determination and carefully distributed shots of sweetness. More important, she gets high-wattage help. Busta Rhymes, Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am, and Timbaland all step in to dress up the Dolls' sound, and the songwriters' and producers behind PCD clearly know how to sexify a disc without sinking it into the gutter. What's best about the Dolls' debut, though, is its shamelessness. This is manufactured friskiness that doesn't take itself seriously; these girls don't want a Grammy, they only want to pounce. --Tammy La Gorce
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