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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Martika's the best!,
By J. Martin "ffej26" (Woodside, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
I have had this CD four 10 years and I still play it all the time. She has such a unique voice and "Toy Soldiers" is in my opinion the best song ever recorded. It is so amazing and different than anything I have ever heard and her vocals are so brilliant."I Feel the Earth Move" rocks and "More Than You Know" is so fun and catchy you have to sing a long. Martika will never be forgotten and everyone who loved 80's pop needs to own this CD!
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A forgotten diva...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
Maritka is by far one of the most underappreciated pop singers of the last 10 years. Her velvety voice and killer looks grabbed the attention of many pop fans with her first release. This album is pure pop fun, though her sophmore effort "Martika's Kitchen" is by far the superior album, songs like "If You're Tarzan I'm Jane", "See If I Care" and "More Than You Know" exempliphy pop music, while the dance version of "I Feel The Earth Move" will get you moving. More sophisticated tracks like "Water", "Toy Soldiers" and "Alibis" proved that Martika was and is a talent that we must look out for. And we will do so next year when she releases her 3rd LP for RCA.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
"TOY SOLDIERS" IS A GREAT SONG!,
This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
You know what,I never even knew Martika existed.Until(don't laugh) I was watching VH1's "Where Are They Now?" and this young unknown girl came onto my screen.I was then informed that thatunknown girl had a #1 hit in 1989 with a song called "Toy Soldiers".Huh? I wondered,"who is that? I never heard of her!" And it's a shame I didn't.Because Martika shoud've been a bigger star. I recently listened to "Toy Soldiers" and fell in love with it. Me being a nostolgic of the late '80s and the early '90s,I was Well,nearly 13 years after "Toy Soldiers" hit #1,I'm wondering if Martika(who was in her late teens when "Toy" became a hit) is contoplating a new recording carrer.She was a way better songwriter than her peers at the time.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TOY SOLDIERS,
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This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
Toy Soldiers...great song. Just get the CD for that song. Put it this way, the song makes the album worth owning, and was one of the best songs of the summmer of 1989, along with the other pop hits of the time. Let me take you back...I'm a shameless nostalgic yes...music does that to you.SO - Martika gets my vote for having a really great song from her time period. Should get remade. Thanks for reading...
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad debut from Martika,
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This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
I was gazing at the cassette cases at a store, and some Mexican worker there suggested Martika, another singer in the Cuban-pop genre. So, Gloria Estefan did not have a monopoly in that area. Anyway, I ended up getting it four months later, especially after hearing the first two singles. Nice voice, nothing spectacular, but something that could vocally make dance music palatable. Call her music a Latin version of the Jets, early Madonna, and Expose rolled into one. Some of her music mirrors Taylor Dayne's Tell It To My Heart, released the previous year. Other times, I hear Bananarama mixed in. The first four songs are actually not bad, and hints at a great sound despite its derivativeness."If You're Tarzan, I'm Jane" sports a pounding and running Bananarama-type beat. She's Jane, huh? Well, she definitely ain't Cheetah, for sure. Ha ha! Now yes, there are some trite moments, such as the monologue where she says "If you were Romeo, then you can bet, I'm gonna be your Juliet." That's countered by a naughty line in keeping with the jungle theme: "I wanna swing on your vine." "Cross My Heart" is one of those Taylor Dayne-ish (Danish(?)) numbers given the high-pitched opening keyboards. Again, the chorus lyrics are a bit trite: "Cross my heart/hope to die/may lightning strike me/if I'm telling a lie/ZAP!" Just kidding--that last word doesn't occur. Martika herself co-wrote three songs. One of them opens with Jellybean Benitez/"Lucky Star"-style synths. That song is "More Than You Know", which was the first single. Not bad, as it reached the Top 20. The chorus has a slightly-tinged calypso-pop beat. Then, "step by step, heart to heart, left right left, we all fall down." "Toy Soldiers," a haunting pop ballad on drug addiction reached #1, not bad for her second single, which she co-wrote. "You Got Me Into This" could easily fit on a Jets Cd or Taylor Dayne's Tell It To My Heart, as it reminds me of "Cross My Broken Heart" and "Prove Your Love." Then comes a bouncy, techno-dance, electric guitar version of Carole King's "I Feel The Earth Move." I'd already heard the original from Tapestry and wasn't that offended by so many dance covers of vintage 70's classics. Given that Bananarama do cover songs on their albums, I wonder if they were kicking themselves at having Martika beating them to this cover, because it doesn't look out of place on a 'rams album. "Water" is the third Martika co-composition. She even nears Gloria Estefan and even Madonna in some parts of this funky mid-paced number that has an fantasy-like quality in the verses. However, the lyric "I want to dive so deep into you I might drown" did catch my attention. Really good number. The funk is turned on in "It's Not What You're Doing". And the dance floor will come alive with "See If I Care", which is "Lucky Star" meets "Prove Your Love" with catchy hooks in the chorus. Despite the cold shoulder-like title, the chorus goes, "Hold me/see if I care for you/.../cuz I betcha I do." Good single material. "Alibis" is about one of those two-timers. She feels so resignedly tired and fed up in the spoken word intro: "So tell me, what's your excuse this time?/No never mind, I don't wanna hear it!" Cool lyric: "Your license to my heart has met its expiration date." Martika's sound is largely in part to producer Michael Jay, who not only did a lot of the songwriting but also the arranging. Not a bad entry in Latin-dance-pop 80's music.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely Breathtaking...,
By Maurice (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
Anyone who listens to this CD should wonder why Martika never really got her true props alongside Cyndi Lauper, Tiffany, Debbie Gibson and even Madonna. The whole CD is fantastic, but the crowning glory is "Toy Soldiers". Even though this song talks about depression, it's raw, gritty message struck a chord with Martika's audience and shot up the charts to Number One. Every time I hear it, I feel as if I'm hearing it for the first time, like I did that summer of 1989. Had she been given the proper songwriters and business management, Martika would have rivaled Madonna to this very day. "Won't you come out and play with me?"....
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More Than You Know Martika,
By A Customer
This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
A pretty cool CD with all those 1980 dance beats. I gotta admitt, I kind of miss the late 1980's.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Debut from forgotten pop princess,
By "babyjohnson" (south euclid, ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
I do not know why Martika didn't strike gold with this album. Her signature autobiographical song "Toy Soldiers" is beautiful. This former star of the Disney Channel's defunct teen variety show "Kids Incorporated" should of been as big as Debbie Gibson. Her vocals are excellent considering the time period of the late 80's and im sure by now she has grown even more. But lots of great artists get lost in the shuffle when more pretty less talented people emerge.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best Debuts,
By A Customer
This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
I think Martika's debut is one of the best debuts ever made.I love every track.From If your Tarzan,to Alibis.If you love eighties dance then purchase this.I have had this since 88 and still play it to death.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great CD,
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This review is from: Martika (Audio CD)
I love most of the songs on this CD! "Toy Soldiers" is the best here, but "More than You Know" and "Cross My Heart" are also great. And most of the songs ARE great. Just a couple of weak spots (most noteably "Alibis"), but still a great CD!
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