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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Fake Female Vocal Album in the world, July 9, 2005
1. another night (is the best song) 10/10 (#3 on billboard)
2. come & get your love (okay) 05/10 (#19 on billboard)
3. If you should ever be lonely (could of been a hit) 10/10
4. run away (cool) 08/10 (#3 on billboard)
5. sleeping with an angel 10/10 (good slow song)
6. ooh boy (crazy) was a hit # 19 on billboards 05/10
7. love and devotion (was a single) no chart history 08/10
8. automatic lover (awsome) number 19 on billboards 10/10
9. operator (okay) no chart history, had radio play 08/10
10. i want you (very good, could of been a hit) 10/10
11. another night (house mix) (vocals are nice, beats ugly)
patricia peterson never sang any vocals on this album
vanessa mason never sang vocals on this album
o-jay did rap for reals, at least its not half fake
a poor fat gurl named Karin Kasar sang "All" vocals on here
real mccoys female vocals are milli vanilli
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sharing an experience, April 7, 2006
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...
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Playing It Another Night And Another Night..., September 7, 2000
Simply explosive, energetic and sparkling! This Real McCoy 1995 debut recently made it to my CD rotor and stayed there for months. The formulaic yet catchy music will simply spice you up and make you motion your body all around. Unlike many formulaic dance-pops that top the chart for a few weeks and disappear like a falling comet, Real McCoy is simply amazing. You will pick up the tune and begin to hymn along after listening to the CD a couple times. The album has a unified theme: energetic and fast-beat tempo with female vocal during the chrous and male rap for the bridge. Each song comes with magically catchy but unique tune that will not wear you out. Album title song "Another Night" has topped the billboard for several weeks staright when it debut in 1994. It has remained one of my favorite disco dance-pop. "Come and Get Your Love", "Run Away", "Ooh Boy", "Love and Devotion" are all powerful dance-hits that will keep your body motioning. Real McCoy is O-Jay (Olaf Jeglitza), Patsy (Patricia Petersen) and Vanessa (Vanessa Mason).
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Euro Techno Dance...................
Interesting lyrics combine with electro syntesizer make this album one of the the best TECHNO SONG I LOVE,,,,,,such as Runaway, Another Night, Love and Devotion.....Good Job.
Published on April 15, 2005 by Jakub,Faizal
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