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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 7, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: December 7, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Casablanca
  • ASIN: B00065JTB0
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (612 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #10,338 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. First
2. Nobody 'Til You
3. Symptoms of You
4. Speak
5. Over
6. Something I Never Had
7. Anything But Me
8. Disconnected
9. To Know Your Name
10. Very Last Moment in Time
11. Rumors

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Lindsay Lohan leaps into her much anticipated debut CD with a blast of something that simulates warmed-over Led Zeppelin (the lyrically ferocious "First") and from there finesses it into a stylish experiment in pounding away at teen pop's predictability. Influences--not all of whom her 8-to-14-year-old fans will flip to, or even find, in their pinup mags--loom large: While the Ashlee Simpson-like rocker "Nobody 'Til You" winds into the Jessica Simpson-y "Symptoms of You," the lovelorn "Something I Never Had," taps a sweetly unself-conscious vocal vein that owes gratitude to the otherwise highly un-Lohan-like Lisa Loeb. Though Lohan might balk at the comparison--she is, after all, the "Ultimate"-spawning original teenage drama queen--fellow tween queen Hilary Duff's stamp is pressed firmly into stormy self-explorers like "Disconnected" and "Anything But Me." Where "Speak" intones loudest, though, is in its least-rocking, most beat-propelled songs: The title track dips and bounces tantalizingly, begging hands-in-the-air listeners to "c'mon and let it out"; "To Know Your Name" digitizes a sexy hip-hop inflected dance number; and "Rumors," a J. Lo-like thumper (and one in a trifecta of pouts over the pitfalls of stardom) ends this disc on a don't-stop, bound-for-diva-dom note. -Tammy La Gorce

About the Artist
In 2003, Lindsay starred in Disney’s remake of Freaky Friday, a role that was originated by Jodie Foster. Lindsay starred opposite Jamie Lee Curtis, who recently received a 2004 Golden Globe Nomination for her role in the film. Lindsay also appears on the movie’s soundtrack singing the main theme song, ‘Ultimate.’ Lindsay recently starred in Disney’s Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, in which she also can be heard singing two of the songs for the movie’s soundtrack and also starred in Paramount’s Mean Girls directed by Mark Waters and written by Tina Fey. She recently hosted the "2004 MTV Movie Awards" and won the award for ‘Female Breakout Out Star.

Lindsay is currently in production on Disney’s remake of Herbie, the Love Bug, titled ‘HERBIE: Fully Loaded’ directed by Angela Robinson.’ Her upcoming projects include Lady Luck, directed by Donald Petrie for Fox-Regency, and she star and co-produce the Paramount project, Fashionistas.

Lindsay is following her music aspirations and has recently signed with Tommy Mottola’s Casablanca Records. Lindsay was born on Long Island, New York and separates her time between Los Angeles and New York.


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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars You have got to be kidding me..., September 22, 2005
Umm... okay, I wasn't planning on writing a review for this, but the very instant I actually stopped to look at Amazon's review and saw them comparing this to LED ZEPPELIN, I had to say something.

Can you say BLASPHEMY?? Sure. I knew that you could.

Let's do a little contrasting here, shall we folks?
LED ZEPPELIN: One of the rock juggernauts of the 1970's. Legends in the field of rock in general. Classic rock staples. Incredibly talented musicians. Timeless albums. LEGENDS, PERIOD.
LINDSAY LOHAN: Once very cute, now kinda cute, disposable, forgettable teen star.

Now, if I may ask, where did the Led Zeppelin comparisons come from? Man, Zep will be remembered in 100 years, Lindsay Lohan's music career is already being laughed off.

If you agree with me, click "helpful". Otherwise, click "not helpful". (Gee, I wonder which one will win...)
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON?, December 7, 2004
Why is it that every up and coming teenage actress feels like they have to do an album? It just blows me away that Lindsey Lohan actually thinks she is in such a league to sing whatever she wants regardless of how horrible it is. As you listen to the album it becomes very evident that a ton of producers/engineers worked on Lindseys vocals to make her sound lukewarm decent enough! Overall, I have to give the producers and engineers a lot more credit because they were barely able to do the impossible, which was to get a complete album out of what I find to be one of the biggest insults to real musicians everywhere!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Maybe my dog can become a recording star, too..., December 18, 2004
By Forest Law (Lakewood, NJ) - See all my reviews
...he's cute, knows how to bark in tune, and is quite the dancer - and he refuses to lip-sync. After all, they call them "live performances" for a reason, don't they?

If my last statement sounds ridiculous, it shouldn't. The media has come a long way in the last few decades. There was a time when a person or band really needed to work their way up to become successful, by performing in small clubs for chicken feed, hoping that one day a talent scout would recognize their talent and sign them to a recording deal.

But as the great Bob Dylan once said, the times they are a changin'. The fact is that in this day and age, you don't need any talent whatsoever to become famous - how else to explain the ubiquity of the irrelevant Paris Hilton?

To prove my point, witness the phenomenon known as MTV, which placed the music video medium on a widespread scale. Started in 1981, it began as an outlet for established acts, but soon came the emergence of disposible pop acts which greatly benefited from the visual exposure that MTV granted them - Milli Vanilli and Britney Spears are but two acts that would have gone nowhere without the network.

Second, let's look at multifaceted entertainers of years past. It's much easier to respect musical artists that cross over to acting (Elvis Presley, Cher, and Barbra Streisand are examples) - after all, they had the chops to make it in music and eventually went on to garner respect in acting roles. However, when an actor decides to take a stab at music, it makes the person seem desperate for a buck. The completely tone-deaf Don Johnson, Bruce Willis, and Eddie Murphy made ill-advised recording efforts, but got wise and quickly went back to what they do best. However, there are some exceptions to this rule - Jennifer Lopez is without question a below-average vocalist, but miraculously managed to sell millions of albums. She succeeded during a time where sex appeal was everything, and talent was not a necessity - which also explains the stunning success of lip-syncing flunkies like Spears.

This brings me to Lindsay Lohan. Once a clean-cut star of many a Disney film, upon reaching the age of 18, she has turned herself into a walking Girls Gone Wild show. The success of Spears and Lopez clearly paved the way for Lohan to receive a record deal. Because we all know that if you are attractive and famous for any reason at all, that must mean that you are talented enough to become a recording artist - or so we are to believe.

Despite all this, I cast aside all preconceived notions I had before I listened to this album. Now that I have, it's safe to assume that A & R people would have laughed hysterically at Lohan if she were an unknown - her debut album Speak is, in a word: abysmal. Modern technology keeps her voice in tune, but it doesn't help the slick, lifeless arrangements or the incredibly insipid lyrics (of which I can't be bothered to print). Given the minimal amount of effort spent on this release (including very few live instruments), Lohan might as well have phoned in all of her "contributions" to this recording. The worst offender of all tracks here has to be "Rumors" ... pity poor Lohan, who can't deal with paparazzi following her every move. Honey, if it's privacy you're looking for, you entered the wrong profession - leave Hollywood, become a coal miner, and I guarantee you that no one will ever bother you again. Problem solved.

In summary: Yet another actor who thinks she can sing, Lindsay Lohan put forth a very weak effort that isn't worth the disc it's printed on. There are far more talented artists out there performing in hotel bars just to make ends meet - by not giving your support to hacks like Lohan, record labels will have to work harder to discover genuine, deserving talent. Definitely pass on this release.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not what you'd expect.
Alot of people will be confused about this album. You hear the single 'Rumours', Purchase the album & get something Totally different. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Pocha Dot

5.0 out of 5 stars Not bad but 2nd was better
This album wasn't too bad but I perferred her second album more. There were good songs like "Over" "First" "Speak" "Symptoms Of You"
Published 11 months ago by Kathy Copeland

1.0 out of 5 stars She speaks too much
A terrific thing for children at 2 or 3. If you're 4 y.o you should be disappointed.
Published 20 months ago by DryRun

5.0 out of 5 stars Lindsay's Best : This Was Actually GREAT!
As a fan of anything pop/rock, I went into this album with minimal expectations and returned having discovered a CD that is infinitely better than both Ashlee Simpsons' "I Am Me"... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Cabir Davis

4.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad
This album was pretty good. I'm not a fan of Lindsay Lohan, but her music is pretty upbeat. I had all the albums to another singer I love, and thought maybe I'll try Lindsay, and... Read more
Published on March 23, 2007

4.0 out of 5 stars why does everyone not like this CD?
I got this CD in forth grade. I was sick one day, so my momma got me this CD. I was already happy because i loved (and still do!) ''Rumors.''



i recomend.
Published on March 22, 2007

5.0 out of 5 stars Come on and let it out!
Lindsay Lohan has succeeded in producing a fantastic album. Though not in the finesse of stars like Jessica Simpson or Delta Goodrem, Lindsay brings her own attitude and... Read more
Published on March 16, 2007 by Matthew Hartley

4.0 out of 5 stars Light leisure listening
Lindsay Lohan's "Speak" is not a deep, meaningful album, whatever that might be. And Lindsay should concentrate more on acting than singing. Read more
Published on February 26, 2007 by Gen X Music Addict

5.0 out of 5 stars Pay no attention to the other reviews!!!
What can i say I LOVE this album. It's a little edgy, somewhat pop, but real good listen. It's more Lindsay Lohan in freaky friday type music than the pop music in Confessions of... Read more
Published on February 10, 2007 by A. Beltran

3.0 out of 5 stars Uh...
Well. She is not excactly a...good singer. Her voice is seriously raspy (not good!) and her songs are NOT catchy. Read more
Published on January 2, 2007

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