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  • Audio CD (November 2, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: November 2, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Now Hits Collections
  • ASIN: B00063F8CQ
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (85 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #35,442 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Let's Get It Started - Black Eyed Peas
2. Lean Back - Terror Squad
3. Goodies - Ciara
4. I Like That - Houston
5. Ch-Check it Out - Beastie Boys
6. My Place - Nelly
7. Sunshine - Lil Flip
8. You & Me - J-Kwon
9. Why? - Jadakiss
10. Locked Up - Akon
11. Baby It's You - JoJo
12. Angels - Jessica Simpson
13. One Thing - Finger Eleven
14. Dare You To Move - Switchfoot
15. Cold - Crossfade
16. Pieces Of Me - Ashlee Simpson
17. Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand
18. 1985 - Bowling For Soup
19. Here For The Party - Gretchen Wilson
20. Days Go By - Keith Urban

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With Now 17 the producers of this chart-busting series have accepted, to their credit, a truism: You can't please 'em all. That accounts for the opposite-ends-of-the-genre-spectrum inclusiveness of the disc, and also for the lion's share of its appeal. Like hip-hop but hate country? Count yourself in, courtesy of Terror Squad ("Lean Back"), J-Kwon ("You & Me"), and the Beastie Boys ("Ch-Check It Out"), or out, owing to Gretchen Wilson ("Here for the Party") and Keith Urban ("Days Go By"). Ditto for girl pop (Ashlee Simpson's "Pieces of Me," Jessica Simpson's "Angels") and hard rock (Crossfade's "Cold")--take it or leave it or, if you're truly well-rounded, love it, track for track. With its finger directly on the pulse of what passes for pop in 2004, 17 poses its share of challenges--the Switchfoot crowd doesn't lend itself to being lumped together with JoJo's posse--but it skillfully folds the whole package into a better than palatable mix aimed directly at the fun-loving and the musically tolerant. Sensible sequencing (rap leads to pure pop leads to rock leads to country) seals the deal, so that all you're left wondering is, What happened to Hoobastank? --Tammy La Gorce

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30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as bad as people say, but still not 5 stars, November 17, 2004
Whether you like it or not, THIS is what we are listening too and buying. Half of this album is rap/hip-hop, two country, and the rest is a mix of pop, alternative and "today's rock". Here's my take on the playlist:

1. Let's Get It Started: 5/5. I don't know why I like this, but it's HOT. I'm really sad it didn't do better on the Hot 100, peaking in the Top 20 and falling. It's got a catchy beat and lyrics. You can really tell the Peas had fun with this record.

2. Lean Back: 5/5. I bought the CD mainly for this song. I'm not a rapper or R&B fanatic, but I love this song. The drubbing bass line hooked me!

3. Goodies: 3/5. An overplayed and simple song. The lyrics are 3rd grade, but I do like the appearance of Petey Pablo.

4. I Like That: 4/5. A great hip-hop song. It has a great hook, bass line and makes you want to move.

5. Ch-Check It Out: 2/5. Why can't the Beastie Boys just give it up? They were good about 20 years ago.

6. My Place: 4/5. A mellow R&B knockout. So close to 5 stars.

7. Sunshine: 3/5. Another song like Goodies. Too simple and way overplayed.

8. You & Me: 1/5. I loved J-Kwon's Tipsy, but this one is dismal.

9. Why?: 1/5. I didn't like this at all. This sounds like they recorded a session of Romper Room and put music to it.

10. Locked Up: 3/5. Still trying to figure this one out. I didn't love it, but I didn't hate it.

11. Baby It's You: 4/5. A nice follow up for JoJo. It's catchy, but the lyrics are only fair.

12. Angels: 1/5. Jessica assassinates this Robbie William's classic. If you want to hear what a '65 Chevy with a bad wheel bearing sounds like, listen to this song.

13. One Thing: 4/5. A nice slice of alternative music. Good lyrics and song structure. Nice melody too!

14. Dare You To Move: 4/5. Nice follow up to Meant To Live. This band has great potential.

15. Cold: 4/5. I liked this song! It's a heavy metal/alternative hit that has a place here.

16. Pieces of Me: 4/5. Ashlee's first hit. A bit old for this group, but none the less, a good song.

17. Take Me Out: 5/5. Could be the surprise sleeper on the CD. I LOVED it when I first heard it. It reminded me of days gone by :)

18. 1985: 5/5. I was born in 1970, so this song has a special meaning to me. Springsteen and Madonna were on the radio when I was a kid!!

19. Here For The Party: 3/5. Not a big country fan, but this song isn't terrible. It doesn't have the catch Redneck Woman did, but should do well.

20. Days Go By: 3/5. Take it or leave it.

Hope this was helpful to you! Eventhough this isn't a blockbuster release, it saved me a bunch of money by not having to buy individual CDs from every artist!
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16 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars This CD Explains the Problem With Commercial Music, December 14, 2004
By E.G. Hardsworth (The Dock of the Bay) - See all my reviews
I bought a NOW CD about 4 years ago. That was the last one I bought. It was fairly good, too. Since then, I have began a renaissance in my musical tastes and no longer favor repetitive music without much diversity. One of the few songs I would actually enjoy on this CD are Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out." It's unusual, but definetly a song one can recognize ten years from now. Not many are going to remember Nelly, from Chingy to JZ. There was a time rap music was cool for me, but that was almost 10 years ago, since then only a few songs a year attract me, but after that I can't hear the difference between one rap song from another. It unfortunatly has become too mainstream and copy-cat.

I will also note Blacked Eyed Peas being a stand out on the CD. Clearly, the others would be considered filler for most other CD's. Kids ages 12-18 may think this is the best now, but just wait ten years from now (or maybe even 1 year!) and they'll hardly remember some of these artists.

Thank goodness I grew up in the mid to late 80's so I could be exposed to music that still was diverse in it's ways. Back in the early 90's I detested 80's music, now I can't seem to love it more. For me, 50's, 60's & 70's was my classic music, the "golden oldies". Today, 80's is classic to kids growing up. Thank goodness kids today can appreciate at least part of the cleverness the 80's music had to offer.

Well, anyway, kids.. I'm only 22, but boy, music has changed soooo much even since I've grown up. Please, don't buy this CD. This is stuff you can listen to on the radio over and over again. Please ask mom and pop what kind of music they listened to. Who knows, you may like it!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Now that's what I call poop!, December 11, 2004
The instrumental arrangements on this album make the E Street Band look like a bunch of amateurs with pots, pans and a spoon.

The raw energy on the fast songs and soulful emotion on the slower ballads put anything Otis Redding ever released to shame.

The guitar work in the "rock" songs make Jimi Hendrix look like a complete fool.

The songwriting on this CD should be enough to force Columbia Records to discontinue every Bob Dylan album ever released, and relegate his lyrics to Seussian children's books.

The sheer power of the brilliant improvisational work by some of these artists will make your jaw drop. Watch out, Miles Davis!

You'll be in complete musical bliss after hearing these songs a thousand times on the radio and are finally able to deconstruct the expert craftsmanship of the producers. Eat your heart out, Brian Wilson.

Then I woke up, played this CD, furrowed my eyebrows, took the disc out of the player and broke it in half. How can anyone support this music?





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4.0 out of 5 stars Now That's What I Call Music! 17
Granddaughter loves it and shares it with all her girlfriends. Appears to be liked & sounds ok.
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I ordered this CD because it had "Let's Get It Started" by the Black Eyed Peas on it. I wanted it for Quantum Learning. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Music for the time
This was the hits of the current time. Good Songs.
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The 17th 'Now!' disc presents a few problems...namely in the rap area, where three of the songs sound as if they have the same beat... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A CD by any other name would not be as great!
I love this CD! Love it, love it, love it! I will review each song individually:

1. Black Eyed Peas-Let's Get It Started: I like this song, but it's been way... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Wow
Only five good songs:

Ch Check It Out
One Thing
Take Me Out
Cold
Goodies - guilty pleasure

Skip this one. Now 18 is MUCH better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good
This nowz actually really good they have all the best summer songs like lean back locked up n goodies. buy it
Published on July 21, 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars Now That's What I Call Music! 17
They were all good. I really enjoy this CD.
Published on July 12, 2005

3.0 out of 5 stars some good stuff.
As usual, some good songs, but most of the disc is wasted on rap. Rap is NOT real music. It is fast talking. It doesn't take much talent. This is what I call a so-so effort.
Published on June 19, 2005 by BRADSON

1.0 out of 5 stars N-O-W No, Oh F!@#, Way!!!
1. Let's Get It Started: D-. Why not start Now 17 with a bad song?

2. Lean Back: F. Continuing until futher notice...

3. Goodies: F.

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