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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Fun at a Bargain Price!,
This review is from: Wanna Have Fun (Audio CD)
Budget line compilations are a different animal from traditional "best of" or "greatest hits" albums. They usually have one or two clear cut hits mixed in with oddball, out-of-left-field tracks that may leave some listeners scratching their heads and others making delightful new discoveries.As a career overview, WANNA HAVE FUN is a lot sketchier than Cyndi Lauper's earlier compilation, 12 DEADLY CYNS...AND THEN SOME or some of the foreign releases currently available, but it's all the more effective for it. People who may have purchased one of those "best of" packages can still invest in this one for an additional taste of what Lauper was up to musically for the period from 1983-'93. It's only a sampler, to be sure, but it may broaden the perspective of some listeners who still think that Cyndi was just about "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and, maybe, "Time After Time" and "True Colors." Indeed the latter two tracks are not even included here. The only track other than "Girls" that was a significant hit was "Money Changes Everything" and the only remaining track that was even released as a single is "That's What I Think." On the other hand, this collection is actually a fairer sampling of her work with at least two songs taken from each of the four albums released in the decade between '83 and '93. Some of Lauper's critics faulted DEADLY CYNS for including so many tracks from SHE'S SO UNUSUAL and suggesting that that fact alone was a tacit admission that she had not done much of real interest since her solo debut. Well, they are wrong, but you can see how CYNS' selections might lend their arguments some credence. This budget release serves as something as a corrective in that regard. Two cuts from the very underrated NIGHT TO REMEMBER (the emotive title track, which should have been released as a single, and the loads-of-fun dance number "Dancing With a Stranger") may help rehabilitate that record's reputation among those who may have swallowed what seems to have become the standard critical line (that it was too poppy). In fact, there is some hope that, in its humble way, this "special product" will demonstrate a versatility and consistency that will surprise many who may have written Cyndi Lauper off by '87. G'wan! You can spare the ($$$)bucks. Check this record out! There's a good chance you won't just stop there.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Good,
By Robby (ASTORIA, NEW YORK USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wanna Have Fun (Audio CD)
Not bad for a lesser priced cd. Of course this cd does not have a lot of singles. It only has Girls Just Wanna Have Fun and Money Changes Everything. But the others are a nice compilations of songs that she likes and some are not that bad. When You Were Mine is a great song form her debut album that was written by Prince. And other good songs are A Night To Remember, Calm Inside The Storm, and Iko Iko the remake. All together it shows different styles of music. All songs can be found on her albums.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
MOSTLY WEAK MOMENTS,
By Todd J. Tukey (Atanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wanna Have Fun (Audio CD)
Was this album done to fulfill her contract with Sony? Did Cyndi really pick these songs? (If so, was she in the midst of morning sickness at the time?) It contains mostly songs that were fillers from other albums. "Dancing With a Stranger" and "Dear John" are Cyndi at her worst. The other songs (with the exception of "Money," "Girls," "When U Were Mine" and "Someone Like Me" -- all gems) are mediocre. Cyndi's newer material is much stronger.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's Cyndi so it's brilliant!!,
By Bilu "Bilu" (Brasilia Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wanna Have Fun (Audio CD)
Even though there are no new songs or not even new versions for the tracks that made it to this yet another "best of", it's irresistable to any Cyndi fan not to buy this - there's the "new" order of the tracks - way different than the 12 Deadly Cyns album and of course there's the new artwork. I only wish this cd had more Cyndi pictures. Other than that, put it on your cd player, hit play and have a wonderful time!!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this CD,
By Teapot Tales (Brooklyn, NY U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wanna Have Fun (Audio CD)
Hey, who cares if this CD doesn't have any new songs? It's an interesting collection anyway. I love it because it's Cyndi and I don't need no more reasons to buy this album.However, if you're not familiar with work of Cyndi (you're not a Shebopper yet), do yourself a favor and buy "Twelve Deadly Cyns" DVD (Amazon.com offers a VERY good deal). It contains some of her greatest music videos. You'll have the time of your life while watching this DVD.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another greatest hits album...already?,
By Dordaneh (right now...Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wanna Have Fun (Audio CD)
I bought this album last year at Sam Goody for about eight bucks. I bought it before looking at what the contents were...because I am a devoted Cyndi Lauper fan, which is kind of weird being that I have not even reached the tender age of 17...but will before the month is up. This album contains most of the songs that are on twelve deadly cyns...however I like this album better because of the slight differences in songs and patterns, segueys from song to song, and the overall mood of the album. Over all the songs that were picked for this album were not all the ones that got critical acclaim or any at all. They were and are the songs theat the artist (Cyndi herself) has chosen because they mean something special to her. All in all I believe that as far as a greatest hits album it does its job pretty well. :)
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Wanna Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper (Audio CD - 2001)
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