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It's a teenage fantasy: after enduring countless auditions, five young guys from across the U.S. are chosen to be members of a boy group. They will call Orlando home. They will live together in a house while they prepare their debut album. They will work with legendary record executive
Clive Davis. They will be the first to be signed to his new label. They will be filmed every step of the way. If all goes according to formula, they will also be teen heartthrobs with a few hit songs on the radio. So goes the story of O-Town, the group created for and by the ABC television show
Making the Band. Taking a step past saccharine pop, O-Town venture into
Michael Jackson-inspired R&B ("Girl"), piano-driven balladry ("All or Nothing," which sounds a bit like
Bryan Adams), and even straight-up rock ("Love Should Be a Crime" could be sung just as easily by Jon
Bon Jovi, but wouldn't sound as good). They also make endless pop culture references, especially in their single, "Liquid Dreams": "I dream about a girl who's a mix of
Destiny's Child, just a little touch of
Madonna's wild style, with
Janet Jackson's smile / Throw in a body like a
Jennifer, you've got the star of my liquid dreams." The words aren't the only playful elements here--watching them compete against boy band stalwarts the
Backstreet Boys and
'N Sync should be just as fun. Even with such tough competition, though, O-Town deserve a chance. With their hit show in its second season and with songs as good as "Liquid Dreams" and "The Painter," they'll get one.
--Heidi Sherman
Product Description
Limited special edition, includes live recordings, videos, photos, poster & lyrics. Plus the bonus track 'We Fit Together' from the soundtrack Dr. Doolittle 2. The enhanced section includes the videos for 'Love Should Be A Crime' & 'Girl'. 2002.
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