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ARTIST: Selena Gomez & The Scene
TITLE: Kiss & Tell LABEL: Avex/Hollywood GENRE: Pop GRABBER: EAC (Secure Mode) ENCODER: LAME 3.97 / -V2 vbr-new QUALITY: 214 Kbps Avg / 44.1 KHz / Joint Stereo PLAYTIME: 0h 49min 33sec total SIZE: 76.37MB RELEASE DATE: 2010-02-23 RIP DATE: 2010-03-11 01. Kiss & Tell 3:17 02. I Wont Apologize 3:06 03. Falling Down 3:04 04. I Promise You 3:20 05. Crush 3:19 06. Naturally 3:22 07. The Way I Loved You 3:33 08. More 3:30 09. As A Blonde 2:47 10. I Dont Miss You At All 3:40 11. Stop & Erase 2:52 12. I Got You 3:34 13. Tell Me Something I Dont Know (New Version) 2:55 14. Falling Down (Plug In Language Remix) 7:14 Props to the other group for putting out the initial release and a good race, we lost by 7 minutes. Here we bring you the Japanese Retail with an extra track. Full scans included, Enjoy! - Selena Gomezs first album under her own name will please the fans shes won as a TV star and vocalist on various Disney-based projects, and it will also make lovers of frothy, fun pop music very happy. Kiss & Tell is a work of near-genius modern pop that shows off Gomezs light but surprisingly soulful vocals in a near-perfect setting. The producers and writing teams involved frame Gomez as a tougher, sassier version of the usual tween pop singer and keep the sappy ballads to a bare minimum. Instead, plenty of songs have her telling off lame boyfriends, tracks joyously detail newfound love affairs, and a good many generally rock out in a manner that might surprise a few people. Indeed, the variety of styles and sounds on the record is pretty impressive. Snappy bursts of punky pop bump up against Latin-influenced dance jams, bubblegummy midtempo ballads sit easily next to spunky new wave rockers, techno-ish dancefloor stompers lead into hopeful love songs, and Gomez is at home singing all of them. She sounds like she could leave the whole pop star world behind and join an emo-pop band on songs like Crush and I Wont Apologize. Or she could completely embrace the pop star world and top the charts with sweetly sincere and ultra-hooky songs like I Promise and frothy trifles like As a Blonde. Or she could be the lead singer of the Disney pop-era version of the Go-Gos. Thanks to the fact that one of the songwriting teams on the record has former Go-Go Gina Schock as a member and thanks to bouncy, peppy songs like Kiss & Tell, thats not really too much of a stretch. Probably the best idea for the future is for Gomez to keep making records as diverse and well constructed as Kiss & Tell, keeping the same producers and songwriters on board and maintaining the same smart and sassy attitude she displays throughout. That should keep the tweens and teens happy while impressing and thrilling fans of perfectly constructed capital P pop, too. Support the artists! We did. Sharing Widget |
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