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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome.,
By A Customer
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
I am a huge fan of NSync but I haven't yet seen On the Line. Ya know with school and all. But I decided to buy the soundtrack and I got what I wanted and more.1. On the Line-The On The Line All-Stars: It's catchy and a great song. 2. That Girl Will Never Be Mine-NSync: WOW! This song is awesome! 3. Under You- Trickside: If you go on the offical webside: ... you can make a music video with this song on it. It's a cool song. 4. Don't Look Down-BBMak: I like BBMak and this song but...it doesn't sound like them! 5. Let's Get Together-Al Green: It's a good song but the voice kinda annoys me' 6. Let Me Be- Britney Spears: It's an annoying song yet...okay/cool song. And though I like NSync, doesn't mean I "LOVE" Justin. It's fine with me if he dates...her.Sometimes she gets on my nerves but sometimes not. 7. Falling-NSync: Great love song. It's awesome cause you can hear Chris....he's got a great voice. 8. Do you C what I C?-Vitamin C- Sounds too high to be Vitamin C. 9. Ready to Fall-Joey Fatone: Joey's got an awesome voice! Wow! Great voice and great song.... 10. To Be Able to Love: Jessica Folker: She's got an annoying voice, but it's your choice... 11. My Hit Song: Melissa Lefton: Great song!! 12. Say You'll Walk the Distance- Robyn: Robyn has a great voice and this is a good song. 13. Richie Sambora: Take Me On: It's an okay song. 14. Can't Trust Myself: Blaque: The music doesn't sound like Blaque...to me anyways. 15. Ready to Fall-Meredith Edwards: WOW!! I've heard of her with Lance as her manager etc....well, when I listened to this song I was blown away. Her voice is amazing!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Soundtrack of my Summer,
By A Customer
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
I have had this CD in my car pretty much since I got it, and it has become the soundtrack of my summer. It has a great mix of styles and artists and, even if you buy this only because you like NSYNC, I think that if you give the whole CD a chance you will end up liking it. I can't really pick a favorite song because I like them all so well, but it could be NSYNC's "Falling" co-written by Chris Kirkpatrick, a classic NSYNC ballad, with a lovely melody and beautiful harmonies. I also reallly love BBMak's "Don't Look Down" and Britney's "Let Me Be", two artists I had never really listened to before. Oh, and who could forget Al Green's remake of "Let's Stay Together", now that'll get ya goin' on your way to work!! If you give the "On the Line" soundtrack a chance, I think that you might just discover an artist or style that you didn't think you liked. All in all, for me, "On the Line" is right "on the money" for the listening mood I'm in this summer.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pop music, on the line???,
By "subaudiblesense" (Miami Beach, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
To my own surprise, this CD is actually very, very good! I bought this CD because my favorite artist is featured in it, Robyn. It's her first U.S. single in almost five years (she released a second album that was not released in the U.S....if you're interested in listening to intelligent lyrics, check it out: My Truth - Robyn). Robyn's song is called "Say You'll Walk the Distance." I'm glad she hasn't lost her touch...the song is my favorite on the album. The other songs on this album are pretty good too... Britney Spears is featured in this CD with a new single called "let me be." She's changed her sound a bit, vast improvement. The title track is also very good, it features the main singer from BBMak, Mandy Moore, the NSync boys who are featured in the movie, and some group I've never heard of. Al Green's remix is another great song. Vitamin C and Blaque have good tracks too. It's a fun somewhat, if not completely "pop" CD. Regardless, ROBYN is featured! So, you have to buy it! lol, just kidding.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The coolest combinations ever,
By "ilovestuart" (Bowie, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
I'm a great fan of that cd, it's really the boom. I have the DVD and found out that it's not complete without the soundtrack. I LoVe IT!!!. Most especially "Ready to fall in Love", because it reflects my life personally. If you have the DvD without the Soundtrack CD, your collection is not complete. Go get it , it's worth the money and time. And moreover I'm a SYNC Nsync fan 4-Ever.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Calm down and just enjoy it!,
By Michelle Moody (Vancouver, Wa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
If you really love music and singing you will enjoy a large portion of this soundtrack. If you are embroiled in the "anti-pop" movement- especially "anti-'Nsync" than it isn't for you unless you stop trying to be cool and aloof and just give it a listen. These songs are primarily about unrequited love and alot of people think this is sappy. I have discovered Meredith Edwards- she has a truly beautiful voice, she sings the last track here. Joey Fatone sings another version on this soundtrack,It's pretty good. I bought this CD because I am an 'Nsync fan and there are some new songs by them. "That girl" feels like a retread of "Bye Bye Bye", but "Falling" is great and we get to hear the underrated Chris a little more. Some of the females songs are vapid and meaningless, with the exception of Meredith. As a whole, I don't believe it should be dismissed because it's pop;there are alot of talented young singers on this disc. So just relax and realize that music doesn't always have to be about how crummy life is in order to be relevant. That's my opinion anyway.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Okay, why the heck to people buy the CD if they hate NSync?,
By A Customer
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
Okay, so you all better know that Lance and Joey are in the movie and members of NSync. But if you dis-like or hate NSync, why did you bother to buy the CD and see the movie if you did? There are only TWO (underline underline) songs on the CD that NSync sings. Lance and Joey sing one with Christain from BBMak, Mandy Moore and True Vibe. If you only got it cause of Britney Spears etc...then you have just wasted your money. I bought this CD because I heard the music and LIKED it. One reviewer gave most songs 0/10. That confuses me. The movie is as great as the soundtrack. No I know that I'll probably have a 0/10 helpful votes but that's okay I won't whine. The CD is amazing. I listen to it everyday. Because of this CD, I am a new fan of Meredith Edwards who has an amazing voice and great talent. Joey sings the same song as her and both versions are awesome. If you're planning on buying this CD, look at the songs that are listed above. If you don't like 1 artist that's okay, but if you dislike more than at least 3 artists, then don't get this CD. Otherwise, this CD was worth my money.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
On the right track to pure pop perfection,
By A Customer
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
The new comedy "On The Line" will no doubt strike a chord with *Nsync fans, after all two of the members (Lance Bass and Joey Fatone)are the lead actors and the soundtrack will no doubt go down well also as it offers some of the hottest offerings from some of today's hottest performers. Opening the soundtrack is the track "On The Line" performed by the On The Line all stars (which is made up of *Nsync-ers Lance and Joey, plus Mandy Moore, BBmak member Christian Burns and True Vibe). The track is a delightful slice of Top 40 style pop and is the perfect way to open this masterpiece up. Following is the *Nsync pop tune "That Girl (Will Never Be Mine)", one of the bonus tracks on "Celebrity", and one of this album's finest moments. Trickside's "Under You" has the same style as a Sugar Ray number giving it that much more appeal and BBMak's Don't Look Down" is bathed in the same style that made the Backstreet Boys' "Shape Of My Heart" that enjoyable. From here Al Green changes the pace with his disco style blues tune "Let's Stay Together" as does Britney Spears, who offers some new flavour thanks to her new tune "Let Me Be". This urban style groove is one of this album's highlights and it is also one of the new tracks found on her much anticipated new album "Britney". *Nsync pop up once again, this time with the mid-tempo ballad "Falling", which doesn't break any new ground but still manages to be utterly enjoyable. Vitamin C offers new unique sound with the cute and funky "Do You C What I C?", before *Nsync member Joey Fatone, who barely ever gets the chance to express his vocals in the group, rocks on in the contemporary pop stylings of "Ready To Fall". The tracks that follow are probably the weakest, Jessica Folker's "To Be Able To Love" and Melissa Lefton's "My Hit Song". Folker has her tune remixed by Jonathan Peters, giving it a more upbeat backbeat, but it can't be saved from weak lyrics and vocals whilst Lefton's song is verging on Daphne and Celeste type lyrics with a Hoku feel. Picking the album up from it's slow patch is pop star Robyn, whose tune "Say You'll Walk The Distance" is a cool, slick and sexy production laced with the same essence Samantha Mumba brings to her tunes and Richie Sambora's Bon Jovi style pop/rock offering "Take Me On". US R&B trio Blaque, last heard on the Bring It On soundtrack, slow the pace down with the sexy urban ballad "Can't Trust Myself" before Meredith Edwards finishes off with the mellow "Ready To Fall". With thirteen hot tracks and two fillers this pop Soundtrack is definitely a must have, so get in line to get your copy now.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Your On The Line To A Great CD.,
By Charlene Graham (Long Island, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
I bought this CD not expecting much and only to support my boys from N'Sync but guess what it actually turned out to be a good CD. If you know a little bit about the movie storyline and then listen to the soundtrack you would see that it matches the whole setup of the movie to perfection. You don't have to be a fan of N'Sync to like this CD, it includes a variety of artists. N'Sync only sings two songs and Joey Fatone has a solo song on the album. Enough said, buy it you won't be sorry.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Megan,
By A Customer
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
I just got this yesterday, the day it came out. I think it's a really great CD. The song 'On The Line' is personally one of my faves. 'N Sync's two new songs 'That Girl (Will Never Be Mine)' and 'Falling' are also very good songs. I already got the two songs from the internet about three months ago and was disappointed that they were the only 'N Sync songs on the CD. Al Green's remix of his classic hit 'Let's Stay Together' is a really good feel-good song, in my opinion. Britney's song 'Let Me Be' is a good song too. Joey Fatone's solo song 'Ready To Fall' is my favorite song on the soundtrack. He has such a good voice and that really shows in this song. Meredith Edwards, who opened for 'N Sync on their recent tour, also has a version of 'Ready To Fall' on this soundtrack. Trickside's 'Under You' is an awesome song and I love it. All in all, it's worth the money if your an 'N Sync fan.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Really, the soundtrack is much better than the movie!,
By Amy Creameans (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On the Line (Audio CD)
I am a big Nsync fan, so of course when this movie came out, I had to go and see it. Well, it was a little disappointing, Joey was pretty funny but Lance's acting was less than spectactular to say the least. But this review is for the soundtrack, which is actually very good. There is a little bit of everything for everyone. You have your Nsync and Britney songs but there is also that great new version of "Let's Get Together" by Al Green. This is one of the few cd's that you can listen to all the way through without hitting the next button on your cd player.
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