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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shame they didn't get further along =(, September 10, 2002
Before I proceed to further this review, allow me to tell you that I'm not too big a pop fan. I dispise of Backstreet Boys, NSync stinks, O-Town was formed right before our eyes on TV, and Youngstown...well screw em, there is nothing that separates them from any other group in the boy band mania. Enough about the bands I dislike, I shall move on to why C Note's "Different Kind of Love" is a great disc. Unlike your typical boy band album, C Note does not only have dance pop. Matter of fact, there is hardly ANY dance pop in C Note's music. Their songs vary in beats, and do not hold the similar "teen pop" beat that Backstreet Boys, NSync, and the like carry. C Note also has diversity; "Wait Till I Get Home" is a perfect song to get down to, fast paced and laced with a great bass line and an urban texture, "I Like" is a smooth R&B tune, "My Heart Belongs To You", and "Spanish Fly" have strong Latin grooves and hip hop influences(Spanish Fly even has a little rap), "A Tear Or Two" reminds me of something that Motown might release, and "Feels So Good" is pretty much your typical pop tune. C Note has lush harmonies, outstanding vocals, and smooth transitions. All these songs are unique in their own way, and none are trite. They don't all sound the same, and if you listen carefully, there is something for everybody, of all generations. C Note is not just limited to teen pop, and I hate the fact that people would even stereotype them as such; their expressions are very original, and the lyrics are more mature than your average pop group. I could go on and on and on about how C Note is great, and should have gotten much further along than they did. I think it was a fault in the marketing - the corperates who helped them get where they got are now helping other groups, and since C Note popped up in the wave of boy bands, they got caught up in the mumble jumble and never quite got out. It really is a shame, and I think C Note should have furthered their career more, but I guess they had enough. The last thing I have to say is, if you ever see "Different Kind of Love" out anywhere, go check it out. Try to erase all stereotypes you have, and if you're an open minded person, you'll be sure to enjoy it.
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