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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Who's Shaking Now?,
By Shirley Li (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
Ricky Martin proves himself an extremely versatile artist via the diversity of in his 2nd English album. Gallantly riding the Latino hype, Ricky shows us the sensuously delicious side of Latino music. 1. She Bangs: already a huge hit, you gotta get up and dance! 2. Saint Tropez: seductive melody that sweeps you off your feet 3. Come to me: Ricky's silky voice brings a rare finess 4. Loaded: you can really rock till you drop with this one 5. Nobody wants to be lonely: irresitible slow songs (like Casi un Bolero) truly accentuates Ricky's wistful side 6. Amor: Latina at her best, the orchestration is suave 7. Jezabel: best example of Ricky's dangerous woman theory, hypnotizing and elusive 8. The touch: one of the weaker tracks, BSB romantic enough 9. One night man: the Arabic chants add such a zing to the album, demonstrates Ricky's extraordinary range 10.She bangs (spanish): knowledge of Spanish really helps 11.Are you in it for love: I think we are in it for the witty metaphores 12.Ven a mi: spanish version of Come to Me 13.If you ever saw her: exciting but weak 14.Dame mas: spanish version of Loaded 15.Cambia la piel: this song's got everything, from authentic Latino beat to salsa rhythm
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It grows on you,
By Jennifer Wood "Author of My Molar Pregnancy: ... (Orlando, FL, United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
I'm a huge fan of Ricky Martin and have seen him twice now in concert. His is the kind of fun, hot, get-up-and-move music that's been missing (in my opinion) in recent years. His English debut, Ricky Martin, has been played so often in my stereo that it's starting to melt under its own primal heat. That said, I didn't enjoy Sound Loaded as much as I'd hoped. When I first bought it, I hated it; the songs are too forced, the lyrics meaningless, and Ricky---who was flying here there and everywhere for concerts while recording the album---sounded tired and a little voice-strained. But I kept playing it. And soon, I was singing along with it. And dancing to it. And having a good time doing all of the above. This is an album that grows on you, particularly so once you let go of what you think it should be and play it for what it is---a lot of fun. It's not serious art; it's about shaking your...well, you know. Songs like "She Bangs" and "Loaded" are standouts, as are "One Night Man" and "The Touch." One of my favorites is "Are You in it for Love." The problems that struck me on the first listen are still there, but over time, it starts to work. If you're a die-hard fan, definitely pick up Sound Loaded. If you're new to Ricky, though, I recommend starting with his English-language debut. Better yet, save your money for his next tour---He puts on a fabulous show.
27 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the REAL Thing!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
SOUND LOADED has to be one of Ricky Martin's best albums. Next to his '98 smash VUELVE, this has to be the best. It is a tremendous improvement over his last self-titled album. Songs like "Saint Tropez" "Come to Me" and "Nobody Wants to be Lonely" are some of the best ballads he has ever made, while songs like "She Bangs" "Loaded" "Amor" and "Cambia la Piel" just fill you with energy and emotion. SOUND LOADED is all in all, an incredible album.I recommend this album to anybody. Whether your a Ricky Martin fan or not, you'll still love this album. And if you want an album that is just as great as this one if not better, I suggest you buy Ricky's 1998 album VUELVE. It is a truly amazing album and you will love it even if you don't speak Spanish.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Noisy, sassy and sexy! All hail King Ricky!,
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This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
This sophomore English effort by the Latin Prince of Pop very much befits its title. It's sound-loaded alright. At times a bit too noisy but hey, this is Latin music. It's supposed to be noisy. And brassy. And full of sex, sex, sex. Wake up, all you prudes. It's the new millenium already and this is Ricky Martin back to heighten your pleasure. So listen up! At first listen, one might be inclined to think that this is not the Ricky one thought one knew. Well, this is perhaps partly due to a signicficant reduction in Robi Rosa's contribution. While Robi is still credited in the album's production, he only pens five of the baker's dozen different songs (spanish versions notwithstanding) including the ubiquitious 'She Bangs'. Ah yes. The sexy first single. Well, it's already all over radio and if you haven't heard it yet, well, where are you? The South Pole? By the way, what does she bang anyway? So, this has a decidedly more Latin feel to it. Think of it as a redemption album from Ricky. If you (longtime) fans of Ricky were less than excited about his debut English album, well, here's the album that he should have released first. It definitely is a more focused work, with more samba, salsa and sass. 'Ricky Martin', while it was a good 'first effort', tried to cover too many bases in its effort to rope in as many demographics as possible. Hence it actually sounded more like a musical equivalent of a salad - everything in one without being anything in particular. Well, this time around, Ricky throws caution to the wind as he introduces us gringos to the more wilder side of Latin music especially in Saint Tropez, Jezabel and Amor (whose arrangement sounds uncannily like Santana's 'Smooth'). Oh, and look for the Arabian-infused 'One Night Man'. I can't help but be reminded of the fabulous 'Ojos Asi' by Shakira. Really quite a gem. There are less ballads this time around, for better or for worse. The three that ARE included do redeem themselves quite well, especially `The Touch'. As usual Ricky sings 'em with overflowing emotions so that even if the lyrics are really quite cliched, you won't mind it one bit. It is, after all, Ricky Martin. :-) And as in the debut album, there are a few Spanish versions of some of the English songs namely She Bangs, Ven A Mí (Come To Me), and Dame Más (Loaded). And of course, they sound so much better in spanish even if they are the exact same songs arrangement-wise. There is also an extra Spanish track 'Cambia La Piel'. Is it teaser for an upcoming spanish album? One can only hope and wait. In conclusion, to address a few anxious concerns,here's my closing remarks. Is the album any good? Yes! It's a more mature work, one with more substance and none of that bon-bon shaking nonsense. In fact, I will not be surprised if it wins a few awards come Grammy night 2002. (The release date, as I understand, is way past the eligibility dateline for Grammy 2001). And, no, there is no duet with George Michael or Elton John. Which is rather disappointing, as I am sure the resulting work would surely have been groundbreaking, or at the very least, sound loaded.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another bon bon shaking hit!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
After the spanish language album "Vuelve", Ricky Martin, one of today's most popular performers, really grabbed the world's attention with his single "Livin' La Vida Loca" and then his first english language album, simply titled "Ricky Martin". Now, he's back for more. A step up from "Ricky Martin", "Sound Loaded" is a funky mixture of pop, balladry and latino-style dance. The album opens with the catchy and sexy themed hit "She Bangs", which no doubt most people have heard and it certainly sets up the album. Not wasting any time, the second track "Saint Tropez", is another funky dance mix, slightly toned down, about a town thats not a place for good girls - as Ricky wails on. Much like his former single "She's All I Ever Had", the third track "Come To Me", mixes the same feel for a sweet but not all together satisfying ballad. "Loaded", the latest released single, and by far the hottest and funkiest on this album is an upbeat dance-floor friendly pop/latin mix that will have you shaking your bon bon in no time. "Nobody Wants To Lonely" follows and unfortunately blonde latin hottie Christina Aguilera is nowhere to be heard, as this is the original version. Much slower and laced with a spanish guitar, it is still nice to listen to, but nowhere near as good as his duet with Aguilera. "Amor" and "Jezabel" follow, botha are up-beat latin tracks that should appeal. "Amor" has a slight Santana feel to it, whilst "Jezabel" continues the sex-theme pop, where "She Bangs" left off. "The Touch", a ballad written by hit songwriter Diane Warren, is the kinda track that should only be listened to with large breaks in between, as its duration and tempo aren't competely satisfying. "One Night Man", "She Bangs (Spanish Version)" and "Are You In It For Love" are all upbeat songs, but arent catching Ricky at his best. "Ven A Mi" is the spanish take on "Come To Me". "If You Ever Saw Her" and "Dame Mas (Loaded)" are nothing special, and seem more like filler tracks. To finish off "Sound Loaded", is the track "Cambia La Piel", the only original spanish tune on the album which, although exceeding 5 minutes, is one of the best tracks.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Great!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
It's a really excellent work, even better than his english debut!! It includes great songs, like "She Bangs", "Come To Me", "Loaded", "Amor", "The Touch" (a beautiful ballad, written by Diane Warren), "Are You In It For Love", "If You Ever Saw Her" and spanish versions of the best songs. I thibk the next single will be "Come To Me" or "Laoded". My personal favourite is "Are You In It For Love", a dynamic latin-favoured song in Ricky's great style, written by Paul Barry & Desmond Child (co-writer of "Livin' La Vida Loca" and "The Cup Of Life"). I bought it as soon as it went out and I can't stop listening to it. it really worth buying it and I'm sure everyone will love it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy This CD, It Doesn't Disapoint,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
I have to say that I really like this CD, and I even like it better than his last CD. I also have to be honest, I didn't really like the single, "She Bangs," at first but now it has grown on me, and I love the song. There are some really good dance and ballad songs on this CD, it has a little bit of everything. 1.) She Bangs, the song rocks, and it's fun to listen to. 2.)Saint Tropez, another song that rocks, and something that you can dance to. 3.)Come to Me, it's a good song, but not something that I completly like. 4.)Loaded, a really really good song, definatlely something to dance to, and I recommend seeing him perform this song, it makes it even better. 5.)Nobody Wants to Be Lonely, a really good ballad, incredible lyrics. 6.) Amor, again a dancable song, and very upbeat. 7.)Jezabel, don't really like this song. 8.) The Touch, a really good ballad, great lyrics. 9.) One Night Man, very upbeat, really like it. 11.)Are You In it For Love, good song, not exactly my favorite, but it's good. 13.)If You Ever Saw Her, a good song. 15.)Cambia la Piel, another great song. I have to say that these songs are sexy, dancable, and just great, and I'm happy that I bought this CD, plus Ricky is great to look at.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great GREAT - MUSIC FOR TRUE BELIEVERS -,
By
This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
Ricky Martin does it again. A great rythmic, passion music record. Full of beautiful song to Dance. All the songs are very good, it is a record to listen fully from the 1st to the 15th song, again and again. The Latin Rythms and warmth of Latin Music surround you immediatly as you listen to the record. Sometimes it feels like being on the beach in Puerto Rico - where I spent a lot of my vacation. I really suggest to BUY IT! - MUSIC FOR TRUE BELIEVERS - Tom
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sound Loaded?,
By stephen Garry (Manchester England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
This will be Rickys second english album and i can say thats its more of the first. Thats not a bad thing. The first release (She Bangs) is this albums livin la vida loca and there are plenty of other songs that sound a like, but thats what i liked about Ricky, his up beat funky sound that makes you want to shake and move and strutt your stuff on the dance floor. This album is an excellant follow up and i bet that this will be on many peoples christmas list. No Ricky Martin fan will be disappointed, but this album will surely attract new fans.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better This Time Around,
By "paradise_found" (Musicland, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sound Loaded (Audio CD)
Ricky failed to impress me on his first, self-titled American Album. I didn't care for "Livin' La Vida Loca" I thought "Shake Your Bon Bon was even dumber and I just stopped listening to the radio when he came on. However, the first time I heard "She Bangs," I thought to myself it had to be Marc Anthony, but it was all in English which isn't exactly typical of Anthony. Maybe it was some new artist, but the voice was SO FAMILIAR. I kept thinking "It can't be!" Well, when the DJ confirmed my guess that it was Martin, I could barely believe it. I rushed to Amazon.com and ordered a copy of "Sound Loaded" the minute it came out. I am here to tell you it is Martin's finest work. Although I had to rebuy the entire thing to get the duet with Christina (GRRRRR!) I'm very happy with the finished product. Here's a quick overview of the songs.1. She Bangs: Indescribably good. If you haven't heard it, you have to. It's Ricky's finest song. 2. Saint Tropez: I HATE this song. I'm not even sure it qualifies as a song and always press skip. I only could stand to listen halfway through it once the entire time I've had the CD! 3. Come To Me: A very soft, sweet love song with a good, peppy Latin background beat. It's one of the better tracks, but not a personal favorite. 4. Loaded: Really stupid. I skip this one, too. 5. Nobody Wants to Be Lonely: Well, we're finally making up for lost time. This is the best love on here and Martin's powerful, charming vocals prove it. I just can't decide whether I like it better with or without Christina. I think it would have to be WITH Chris, but Martin's vocal performance is completely different on this version. (The background singers actually make it laughable at times, though!) 6. Amor: This is such a good song. I think it would make an incredible single. It talks about how people warned Ricky to stay away from a girl, but he went ahead anyway and has no regrets. Classic Spanglish mix. I LOVE IT! 7. Jezabel: Well, this song is fabulous, but it isn't true. What guy doesn't want the town Jezabel. Martin's perspective is almost laughable, and it's more a girl's opinion of Jezabel, but he still pulls it off and produces a very enjoyable tune. 8. The Touch: I like this song but it has no point, and a very hard to remember tune which doesn't exactly help it. It's certainly worth listening to and I usually do whenever I put the CD on. 9. One Night Man: I'll let you guess the topic of this one. It sure sounds like Madonna doing the backing vocals. Maybe it's just me.. 10. She Bangs (Spanish) Bad song, bad idea, good way to ruin something great. 11. Are You In It For Love: My third favorite on the album. The only complaint, it's too long! It asks a lover if she really cares about Ricky or just his fame and money. 12. Ven A Mi (Come to Me Spanish) See above 13. If You Ever Saw Her: Second best on the album. You just have to hear it and (if you're a chick) pretend you're the girl in the song. If you're a guy, remember a chick like a girl in the song you went out with. Very good vocals, irresistable beat. 14. Dome Mas: (Loaded,Spanish) Just when you though it couldn't get any worse... 15. Combia a Piel: Very Good, but all in Spanish. At least it's not a translation song! |
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Sound Loaded (Sl) by Ricky Martin (Audio CD - 2000)
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