16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Copy protection sucks, but this CD is worth it, December 2, 2005
I like this cd very much. I first heard "Love Love Love" on a free compilation CD called New Noise, and I absolutely loved it. I'm a big Jason Mraz fan, and I told all my friends it was like Jason as a girl.... imagine my surprise when I found out they were dating! Anyway, Tristan Prettyman has a gorgeous voice and her songs are wonderfully written. There are some with lush accompaniment and rhythm(Smoke, Love Love Love), and some with only Tristan's rich voice against a guitar (Songs for the Rich, Electric). It's all good.
As for the copy protection issue that Stevio described, it can be overcome. If you want to put the CD on iTunes, for example, there are two options. If you have a Mac, then it should work perfectly normally. If you have a PC, you'll have to upload the music to Windows Media Player, then burn a new copy of the CD from there, and upload the COPY to iTunes. Record companies sure are smart, huh? They don't want us to make any copies of the CD, so they spend money putting software on them. Then we HAVE to copy them in order to use them, so everyone who buys the CD probably has an extra copy lying around that they wouldn't have if the software wasn't there.So yeah, it'll waste a blank CD, but if you want the music, it's worth it. I hope this helps Stevio, if he ever comes back.....
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45 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
COPY PROTECTION NAZIS, September 8, 2005
The music is excellent, which is sad because the disk is copy protected and can't be moved into iTunes or an iPod without doing a bunch of stuff you shouldn't have to do. Burn a disk, read the burned disk, import licenses, copy this file and not that file, download a piece of German ripware -- If you want the music in iTunes or on an iPod, buy it from iTunes. If you think you have the right to listen to music you paid for on your player of choice, Virgin records thinks you're wrong. Their BS story about how Apple won't enter into a contract with them is just another excuse to screw us, the buyers, while they try to make even more money off the artists they force to use their distribution networks.
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110 of 140 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Copy protected, August 14, 2005
This CD is copy protected. If that is of concern to you, do not purchase. On the back cover is a warning that this CD may not play in some CD players, DVD players, and computers. It also states that if it doesn't play you're screwed as you won't be issued a refund. If that is of concern to you, do not purchase.
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