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Wax On, Wax Hoff!, February 8, 2007
Waxing your veggies sure goes a lot smoother with this lubricating release. Whether you enjoy the subtle textures of carrots, cucumbers or eggplant you'll be polishing 'em off in record time while you listen to David whisper in your ears. It's hard to overstate the the effect of the throbbing tempo of this disc from it's slicked down oozing intro to the final spurting mouth-harp crescendo. This music is will put hair on your chest (just look what it's done for the Hoff!). I've listened to this disc so much I'm even growing hair on my palms!
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Hooked On a Terrific Album, June 21, 2007
This review is from: Hooked On A Feeling (Audio CD)
There are several versions of this album, according to Mr. Hasselhoff's autobiography. The one reviewed here contains "Heyla-Heyla" and is the best.
Neil Diamond, Barry Manilow, and Barry White will have to move over because this album reveals David Hasselhoff to be one of the smoothest and sexiest recording artists EVER. The varying styles of song and textures of the vocals are incredible! I can't believe this album was initially given a thumbs-down by U.S. disk jockeys.
Those of you who only know Mr. Hasselhoff from his latest hit "Jump In My Car" have a real treat in store. "More Than Words Can Say," the song he composed, has the same emotional intensity as Neil Diamond's "You Don't Bring Me Flowers Any More" and Lionel Richie's "Endless Love." FM radio stations playing contemporary and light music should definitely include it as one of their standards.
His version of "I Live For Love" is superior to the duet recorded by Andrea Bocelli. Marilyn Martin displays an excellent range of emotion and subtlety, providing a good balance in her parts of the duet with Mr. Hasselhoff. Bocelli's version falls short because the female singer is too loud and overpowering.
I'm definitely hooked on this album, which seems to end too soon and leaves one wanting more. I believe you will feel the same way once you hear it.
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Hooked on a feeling? More like Hooked on the Hoff!, January 11, 2007
Once you listen to the Hoff, you can't stop from 'Hot Shot City' to 'Jump in My Car', this man rocks. Now, Hoff shows his tenderside to complement his badness, just to show you why all the ladies want to get a piece of the Hoff! In this collection, the Hoff makes love to your ears by crooning these sweet love songs with his oh-so tender voice.
Like many a fan has said before, don't Hassle the Hoff and pick up Hooked on a Feeling, you'd definitely get hooked on the Hoff!
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