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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
BUYER BEWARE,
By JOS "Jos" (Erie, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Think We're Alone Now: 80s Hits And More (Audio CD)
For those true Tiffany fans out there beware of this album. Don't be like me and let your curousity get the better of you with this album. It is Tiffany, it just isnt Tiffany at her best. It sounds like something that was essentially thrown together in the matter of two days. The background music sounds like music that one might sing along to at a Karaoke bar. I was sadly dissapointed when I unwrapped the cd and popped it in and began to listen to it. In my opinion the only decent song on here is I think we're alone now. Even though there are some old songs on this album they have been re-recorded and are far far far worse than one would ever expect to hear. The quality of this album is something that I might expect to hear at a concert. The cover art is something to laugh at. It looks like something someone did in print shop or some other cheap computer program. Apparently the theme with this album is goddy balloons, because they are everywhere on the jacket and disc. It hurts me to have to write a review like this for Tiffany, but I just have to do it. I wonder if she really had anything to do with the making of this album. If so it is honestly her WORST work yet. My advice to those considering buying this is to download the songs to save their money with this.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
This was a Sick, Twisted Joke,
By Cabir Marc Davis (Amazon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Think We're Alone Now: 80s Hits And More (Audio CD)
Whats even worse than this actual CD, is the knowledge that Tiffany actually greenlighted this trainwreck of a project. What was she on? I mean, if an artist has a say in the material released under their name, then shouldn't the material be stellar, or at least passable? And whats up with the morbid cover art, which looks like one of those Hallmark Halloween mistakes from 1980?
Heres the thing - NONE of Tiffany's best songs are here. Her biggest hit, "I Think We're Alone Now" is obviously here, but that has never been her best song, really. Thank God they at least had the decency to include "Could've Been" - this is still an amazing song twenty years later! However, dear reader, things go downhill from there very quickly. Whats even more befuddling is that most of these songs are 'new' recordings - Tiffany herself said so - and the choice of material is VERY bewildering. Can someone please explain to me what is going on? Lets start with "Venus". The problems are endless. At least this was a fine track to begin with, and has a pretty good chorus. The same cannot be said of "Panic (Hang the DJ)", which is as bad as some of Tiffany's '80s disasters such as "Mr. Mambo". The rest of the album consists of ill-advised cover versions (do we really need another version of Chers' "The Beat Goes On"?), and Tiffanys' own uninspired original cover from her debut album - "I Saw him Standing there" by The Beatles. No, Tiffany, this just won't do. Her version of Blondie's "Call Me" is a little better, but thats like saying the imitation crab meat at a $2.95 buffet is almost as nice as the crap you bought at Walmart earlier that week. Yuck. Heres the thing - I'm a huge Tiffany supporter since I was nine years old in 1987, but this album will test even the most loyal of fans. Simply put, it is an abomination and does nothing to showcase Tiffany's beautiful voice. On the contrary, this album is like one of those last minute compilation CDs that were probably made for Mel & Kim, Karyn White, and other Stock Aitken Waterman rejects of the late 1980s. Tiffany deserves MUCH MORE than this. Sadly, this release coincides with the release of her 2007 album "Just Me", which showcases Tiff's voice quite nicely. Still interested in this product? Well, try downloading her cover of "Call Me" off the Net, if you must, but do yourself a favor and avoid the rest of this album like the plague. The word that comes to mind is 'worthless'.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Yay Tiffany!,
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This review is from: I Think We're Alone Now: 80s Hits And More (Audio CD)
I'm not what you'd call a "hardcore" Tiffany fan but, this cd has all her greatest hits that I know on it plus a bunch more. I bought this brand new/sealed for $.99 + shipping. I'm enjoying it very much and you just can't beat the price! The alternate sellers are definately a good way to go if you're unsure about a purchase because you can get the product for fairly cheap and I've never encountered a problem. I really like the review that starts out "This is a sick joke!" just because it made me laugh. It's a good quality cd. Maybe it's not Tiffany at her most artistic but, I still think it's a fun one for any fan.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
ALL TIFFANY FANS BUY THIS CD!!,
By D.E. (Pleasanton, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: I Think We're Alone Now: 80s Hits And More (Audio CD)
This is the first Amazon review that I have written. I felt compelled to do so after reading the other "not so favorable" review. Tiffany's vocals are great. Sometimes the instrumentation or production quality is not the best, but ultimately this a great cd for any Tiffany fan to add to their collection. My favs are the new versions of "I Think We're Alone Now", and "Could've Been". Also, Tiffany does a great job of covering the following tracks: "Voices Carry" and "Forever Young". And I am a big fan the originals by Til Tuesday and Alphaville. In addition, I am not a big fan of Cher's, yet Tiffany's version of "The Beat Goes On" is funky and fun. The Shania Twain (not a fan of hers either) cover of "You've Got A Way", which closes the cd, is breathtaking and touching. So give Tiffany a chance. While you are at it go purchase her new cd "Just Me" released today June 5th, 2007!
4.0 out of 5 stars
One of the better "re-recording" albums in this genre,
By Mike James (CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Think We're Alone Now: 80s Hits And More (Audio CD)
First off, all of the rehashed Cleopatra stuff is very low budget and none of it sounds that great. Look at the compilations and you'll hear all of your favorite songs carelessly redone on the cheap. That said, this really isn't a let-down, Debbie Gibson's sounds like a totally different singer and Tiffany sounds pretty close to her 14 year old self on her big hits.
I think this cover art is dreadful. Luckily, they keep re-releasing it with better and better vintage photos. I've met Tiffany more than a few times and to this day she is truly striking. This cover art makes me cringe. Buy the better covers if you plan on keeping this cd out. The songs are pretty friggin amazing. Tiffany was smart to contribute to numerous tribute albums and the results speak for themselves. While not a cohesive collection, this is not a bad deal if you didn't go crazy tracking down all of those tribute Cd's. Call Me is a feat. Missing is New Year's Day with Front Line Assembly, which was probably one of Tiffany's best tracks up to that point. So yeah, listen to the re-recordings of competing artists and this holds up pretty well. I Saw Him Standing There is better than the original IMHO. I will say the version of Could've Been on this cd is a letdown if you've ever seen Tiffany live and it doesn't sound like the old version, but that aside, this cd is worth the ten bucks if you don't already have the songs.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Your Typical Cover Album,
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This review is from: I Think We're Alone Now: 80s Hits And More (Audio CD)
This album isn't fabulous but it's what can be expected from a cover album. I don't know why everyone is complaining in the reviews. Amazon provides a track listing and audio samples. Anyone who buys from Amazon has to know these are covers. If you purchase this album, you have to expect it to be like this. I actually really liked the cover of "You've Got a Way." It was really pretty.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible,
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This review is from: I Think We're Alone Now: 80s Hits And More (Audio CD)
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
dont buy,
By cardex (St. Louis MO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: I Think We're Alone Now: 80s Hits And More (Audio CD)
as other reviews have said the audio quality is slightly below what you would expect from a knock off bought out of the back of a van for a buck while your friends look out for the cops.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
a nice re recording of tiffanys hits but,
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This review is from: I Think We're Alone Now: 80s Hits And More (Audio CD)
The vocals are fine its the backing music thats low buget if you look at recent life tiffany clips its the same canned music used at her shows its not a bad little cd just dont pay full price the vocals sound like her live vocals there are no backing vocals it sounds like this was all done in one take for fun
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I Think Were Alone Now: 80s Hits & More (Dlx) by Tiffany (Audio CD - 2008)
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