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Format: CD
 Aug 2005
 Record Label: Razor & Tie Music
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 793018910422 |
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Very small crack in CD case, small scuffs on CD itself, but no problem... |
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CD only-no case, no cover art. CD in good condition. Plays great. |
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Track Listing 1. Since U Been Gone 2. I Don't Want to Be 3. Obsession (No es Amor) 4. Boulevard of Broken Dreams 5. Caught Up 6. Rich Girl 7. Let Me Love You 8. Vertigo 9. 1, 2 Step 10. Lonely No More 11. Over and Over 12. Nobody's Home 13. Incomplete 14. 1 Thing 15. True 16. Let Me Go 17. Karma 18. Take Me Out
| Details | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Recording information: 2005. Like a version of NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC! overrun by children, the unstoppable KIDZ BOP series features youngsters singing pop hits while backed by adult musicians and vocalists. On KIDZ BOP 8, the kids get particularly rambunctious on U2's surging "Vertigo" and, oddly enough, Franz Ferdinand's post-punk single "Take Me Out," which features enthusiastic shouting at random intervals. For other tracks, the Kidz Bop crew mellows out a bit, most notably on the Frankie J slow jam "Obsession (No Es Amor)" and Gwen Stefani's shuffling "Rich Girl," while Avril Lavigne's "Nobody's Home" allows the ensemble to take on a sad-yet-soaring power ballad. For those who thought that the KIDZ BOP collections were a passing fad, 2005's KIDZ BOP 8 shows that these pint-sized vocalists have serious staying power.
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