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| 1. Cinderella |
| 2. For The Lonely |
| 3. Boyfriend |
| 4. How Does It Feel |
| 5. Interlude Every Time |
| 6. Every Time |
| 7. Superstar |
| 8. Sacred |
| 9. That Night |
| 10. Brown Haired Boy |
| 11. Crazy |
| 12. Trying To Be Me |
| 13. Interlude Not Different |
| 14. Not Different (I Laugh, I Cry) |
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Was So Wrong....,
By A Customer
This review is from: Classified (Audio CD)
Back in 2002 I wrote an awful review for this album and now that I re-read it, I now know why 0 of 3 people found my review not helpful. Its because my review was poorly written and extremely contradictory. But after 2 years of listening to Sweetbox ever since ex vocalist Tina was replaced by Jade, I take back everything I said in the old review. Though Jade's voice is kind of average, she has a unique way of allowing it to flow throughout a song. So shes not Celine, but it doesn't matter. A ballad sung by Jade is pure, so in my opinion its not powerful, but it stands above the rest because it is unique and stands out. So whether its the slow songs or the upbeat songs, they all have a good message behind them. Its not about having to be deep or complicated, "Classified" is about life and enjoying it while its still here. Its about being happy and feeling loved. It may take some getting used to, but when you can get past those points, "Classified" is truly a unique and amazing journey.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good and elegant!,
By InSoon Cho (Seoul South Korea) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classified (Audio CD)
This album sounds good! Since one of my friends recommedned this album, I heard full tracks this morning. I have heard their famous song "Everything's gonna be alright" some years before it was good and singular for polished combination of classical music "Air on G string of Bach" and hiphop. Their new title song "Trying to be me" goes the same way, it adopts main theme from "Solveig's Song of Grieg". You may think these new songs are so and so comparing with before but it's not. First distinguishing point is that it changed vocalist. Ex-vocalist Tina Harris left team and new vocalist, Jade Villalon joined. Her voice is more young and clear and less blues feel, so this album feels more pop rather than R&B. Secondly it recorded various kind of music. Tina laid emphasis on rap and hiphop feel but Jade did on vocal and worked various music containing Pop, R&B, classic, etc. And sampled screen music adds quality. Consequently Sweetbox shows musical diversity without losing their musical characteristic "elegance". This CD deservers its price!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
unlike the rest...,
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This review is from: Classified (Audio CD)
This album is needless to say an unbelieveable album this being the first sweetbox album with new vocalist Jade after Tina harris left to persue other avenues in the music business. This album completely blows one mind as far as what is considered pop. This is anything but the average britney spears knock of crap. This is a album unique in its own write with the uniquness of that there is actually substance to the lyrics to which nowadays most pop music is total devoid of. so wether you looking for a fast tempo club track or looking for that soothing love ballad. This is definately the album for ya
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