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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Album without a lot of Great Songs,
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This review is from: TCG (Audio CD)
TCG is a good attempt at a contemporary studio album that shows the Cheetah Girls are growing up. It has a couple of great dance songs (Fuego in particular) and a couple good mellow songs with a message (Who We Are and Homesick). Ironically, the three songs that are pushed as the "hits" on the album cover sticker are some of the weakest tunes (Human, So Bring It On and the very weird car analogy Crash). The album notes say the Cheetah Girls helped write at least half of the songs and the good news for parents is that all of the songs are clean. There's no reason to fear that they have tried to grow up too fast. Most of the numbers are about dancing--and even though this album isn't as good as the Disney movie CDs (mainly because Raven isn't on this CD), it's something that fans should enjoy until the next movie can come out.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Cheetah Girls are really good,
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This review is from: TCG (Audio CD)
I have to admit as a mother to an 11-year-old girl that the only reason I first learned of The Cheetah Girls was by chance on the Disney Channel one evening. I've sat with my daughter to watch both movies and now we're watching Sabrina on Dancing with the Stars (and really looking forward to the 3rd movie). I am now truly a Cheetah Girls fan! Their new album, TCG, is quite good (I bought it for me, not my daughter, although I'm sure she'll take it away from me) and I am really enjoying it. I love Fuego and Human but all of the songs are quite good. Way to go Cheetahs - and I have to say they're just as good (maybe better) without Raven as they are with her...
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun pop album,
By Preston (nc) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TCG (Audio CD)
I thought that the Cheetah Girls' new album, TCG is a fun, bouncy pop release. But what stands out is the singing, especially the second half! There are a few numbers that recall '80s pop, though not too derivative or retro. The three JR Rotem produced songs solidify the huge impact he's made on urban music the past 12 months. I've heard about 20 different songs he's done for artists, and the Cheetah Girls' efforts step them up a notch from their early Disney songs. One reason I give the album only 3 stars is that they try a little too hard to sound like Destiny's Child on 2-3 dance numbers. They sound a little bit like DC's hits Survivor or Lose My Breath. And I'm in my 30s and love this effort. They will really expand their audience with this release.
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