Featured Music:
- I Dreamed A Dream
- Chant: Music For The Soul
- Soldier of Love
- Need You Now
- NOW That’s What I Call Music! 30
- Crazy Love
- Journey – Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 – Music Videos & Live Performances
I Dreamed A Dream
Inspirational and breathtaking, “I Dreamed a Dream” is the highly anticipated album from a global phenomenon whose dream has become reality. She captured the hearts of millions and became a worldwide YouTube phenomenon with over 300 million hits. An inspiration for those who have a dream, the talented Susan Boyle presents her stunning debut album. Susan surprised the world with her powerful, heart stopping voice when she walked onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage. Now with a beautiful and diverse album she will, once again, defy preconceptions. I Dreamed a Dream, the album, crafted by world acclaimed producer Steve Mac, demonstrates Susan Boyle’s extensive musical ability. Featuring her signature songs, `I Dreamed a Dream’ & `Cry me a River’ the album also includes a haunting rendition of Rolling Stones “Wild Horses”, Madonna’s `You’ll See, The Monkees `Daydream Believer’ and “Who I Was Born To Be” an original recording written specially for Susan. Susan enthused; “It was my greatest ambition to release an album and I have finally achieved it. This amazing journey has helped me find my own identity and fulfill my wish. There is happiness out there for everyone who dares to dream.”
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Chant: Music For The Soul
Chant, is the most peaceful music imaginable. Chant: Music for the Soul, is the ultimate in relaxation and stress relief – the perfect antidote to our fast-moving modern world. Chant has proven to heal, calm and also give strength; its power is timeless and universal. Previous albums of chant have sold in the tens of millions. Further fueling the huge general demand is Chant’s use in the smash-hit computer game Halo – this is chant for a new computer-gaming generation.
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Soldier of Love
Known for their one of a kind timeless sound, Sade has enjoyed phenomenal success both internationally and stateside throughout the span of their twenty-five year career. The highly anticipated new body of work SOLDIER OF LOVE features 10 new songs including the latest single, “Soldier Of Love”.
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Need You Now
Lady Antebellum (Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott), The critically acclaimed trio, co-wrote and produced songs together with veteran producer Paul Worley and some of Music Row’s most awarded songwriters. Need You Now,The leading single and title track to the groups Sophomore album is taking the country music world by storm, spending 5 consecutive weeks on the US Country singles charts. Lady Antebellum, Need You Now is sure to be an excellent addition to any country music fan’s collection.
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NOW That’s What I Call Music! 30
To date, the NOWseries has generated sales of over 200 million albums worldwide, and has sold over 72 million copies in the United States since its debut. Every album in the NOWseries has reached the BillboardTop 10, and it is the only non-soundtrack, multi-artist collection to reach #1 Billboardstatus on the Billboard Top 200 Album Sales Chart. NOW 29debuted at #3 on the BillboardTop 200 (it stayed in the Top 10 for 9 weeks) and is certified Platinum! The CD unlocks bonus content via Push Entertainment, including free downloads from hot new developing artists and videos by today’s hot NOW artists.
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Crazy Love
‘Crazy Love’, Michael Bublé’s first CD in two and a half years, features two original songs along with his always original take on 11 standards from various eras. The multi-Grammy winning artist hunkered down in recording studios in LA, Brooklyn, New York and his hometown of Vancouver for the last six months to make his ‘ultimate record about the inevitable roller coaster ride of relationships.’ The first single, ‘Haven’t Met You Yet,’ written by Bublé (with Alan Chang and Amy Foster) is scheduled to be released to radio on August 31st. Additional tunes on the album include ‘Cry Me A River,’ ‘You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You,’ ‘Georgia On My Mind’ and ‘Baby (You’ve Got What It Takes)’ which was performed with Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings. The title song is a cover of the Van Morrison gem ‘Crazy Love.’ The CD closes out with a haunting version of ‘Stardust’ which is performed with the acapella group Naturally 7. The album was produced by David Foster, Bob Rock and Humberto Gatica.
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Crazy Love Reviews

The old-time saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” may apply to traditional pop crooner Michael Buble. Indeed, Michael Buble’s albums have remained conservative, maintaining the sanctity of classic standards and pop songs. 2009′s follow-up 2007′s extremely successful Call Me Irresponsible does maintain a sense of classicism that has come to define Buble, but there are some risks taken this go around. Sure, he doesn’t ruin or over interpret the classics, but as far as arrangements, orchestrations, and vocal nuances, Buble keeps the classics ‘fresh’ while also keeping them ‘classic.’ The album isn’t perfect, but it is consistent and bodes well to keep Buble’s career afloat. Buble never compromises himself on this album.
Opening with “Cry Me A River”, instantly, one hears that Buble wishes to exploit a slightly more adventurous side without ‘rocking the boat’ too much. The orchestrations here are different but brilliant and add just the right amount of change without ruining the sanctity of the classic standard. Buble, as always sounds top-rate as a vocalist.
“All of Me” scales down the experimentation of “Cry Me A River”, seeking to balance between ‘innovation’ and ‘classicism’. While the performance is another ‘home-run’ for Buble, it doesn’t trump the excellent, cutting-edge “Cry Me A River”. “Georgia on My Mind”, on the other hand, finds Michael Buble at his very best, bringing new, pitch-perfect nuance to the classic that helped to shape Ray Charles’ career. “Crazy Love”, the title track continues a hot streak for Buble.
Perhaps most unique is “Haven’t Met You Yet”, which most likely will received mixed reactions from Buble fans. Personally, I think it is a departure for Buble and lays well, though it doesn’t necessarily trump Buble’s beautiful interpretations of standards and classic pop songs. Good, but no my favorite. “All I Do Is Dream of You” continues to differentiate from previous Buble album. It does so convincingly, given a soulful-sound that hearkens the 1950s.
“Hold On” proves to be a clear valedictory performance on Crazy Love, finding Buble at his most sensitive and best. The acoustic guitar here at the forefront gives this track more a modern pop tinge as opposed to hearkening back to classic pop. The strings are beautiful orchestrated here.
“Heartache Tonight” contrasts the slow, sensitive nature of “Hold On”, solidly, though it is the Sharon Jones and Dap-Kings feature on “Baby (You’ve Got What It Takes)” that steals the show. Funky and just overall sensational, “Baby” is certainly like nothing else from previous Michael Buble albums. “At This Moment” finds Michael Buble among the bluesiest I’ve ever heard. Produced by the phenomenal pop producer David Foster, it is a showstopping performance by all means.
The album closes strongly with “Stardust” and “Whatever It Takes (feat.Ron Sexsmith)”. Neither tracks captivate the way that “Cry Me A River”, “Georgia” or some of the ‘best of the best do’, but both are solid and above par.
While ‘Crazy Love’ isn’t revolutionary pop per say, it does find the crooner extending his scope slightly, which is a positive thing. 4 stars.

I really do enjoy this cd. Michael Buble is extremely talented as a performer and a vocalist and it is pretty hard for him to do wrong. But he does hit some definite missteps here. When I played it for the first time I was rather puzzled wondering what sort of cd he had tried to put together. It was very different from his others and I had to play it another 5 to 6 times before I really formed my true opinion.
Michaels’s previous cds have all emphasized pop standards sung with class and quality in the big band style. He would also throw in a couple of redos of more current songs for fun. He also started to venture into the pop genre with his singles HOME and EVERYTHING. He continues his venture here with HAVEN’T MET YOU YET which seems to be getting mixed reviews. I first found it rather simple but find it to be a fun, playful song on this new cd.
It is obvious that Michael is trying to go more pop on this cd and the result will end up in mixed reactions from fans. What truly stands out is that the styling and interpretations he applies to most of the standards here are just off the mark. CRY ME A RIVER is an emotional song in itself with its heartwrenching lyrics. Rather than emphasize the emotional delivery he has a loud orchestral intro worthy of James Bond lead up to his vocal. It just doesn’t work and is over the top big time. The other is STARDUST sung with NATURALLY 7. I felt like I was listening to the Andrew Sisters or even Lawrence Welk. This was such an old fashioned sappy interptretation that has no emotional value. This song also could have been perfect for his vocal gifts.
So he is going pop and the cover of the cd is CRAZY LOVE, a very old song that has been sung by so many and is pure pop candy. He sings it so simple and adds nothing to it. There is no Michael Buble magic. It is a simple filler song on the cd yet he finds it worthy of being the title. I also was excited when I saw he would be singing the pop classic AT THIS MOMENT. Again, he gave a simple rendition of a song that asks to be played with dramatically. I also found the orchestration on YOU’RE NOBODY TILL SOMEBODY LOVES YOU to drag. I kept waiting for it to build a little but this was another rather boring rendition.
What works for me here are ALL OF ME, GEORGIA ON MY MIND, HOLD ON and the real fun HEARTACHE TONIGHT. I went into the flaws I founds so extensively only because this is Michael Buble a singer with vocal and emotive abilities of the highest caliber. There is nothing I hate here or need to skip over. I just wanted to be honest with my review. And the honest truth is even with these flaws I play the cd over and over and really love the new single HAVEN’T MET YOU YET. I even laugh at the over the top drama to CRY ME A RIVER. I really am a hard core Buble fan and give him high kudos for trying to venture out and try different things on this cd. Some small missteps don’t take away from this being immensely enjoyable. Sadly, if you really want Michael singing the standards with the big orchestra this cd might not be to your taste. But for those who appreciate the true talent Michael Buble has it will be lots of fun to go on this new venture with him.
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Journey – Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 – Music Videos & Live Performances
Movie DVDIt will be many years before Journey’s music will be known as anything but soupy ’70s arena rock and embarrassingly overwrought ’80s pop. But that day will come: the songs and the playing are just too good for the scorn and ridicule to endure forever. Journey: Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 will do little, however, to hasten the band’s salvation. In fact, if it weren’t such a gift to those who love the music, a case could be made for suppressing the disc’s video content, so unimaginative is most of the directing and so damning is the attire (or lack thereof). But even if sweaty guys running around in tight jeans and no underwear isn’t really your thing, the disc has its treats. There’s MTV nostalgia, pure and simple–”Separate Ways (Worlds Apart),” with its mimed quayside performance and strutting high-heeled model, is perhaps the quintessential “What were they thinking?” video. We also get exciting glimpses of the early band (with keyboardist Gregg Rolie passing the lead-vocal torch to newcomer Steve Perry) kicking out classics like “Feeling That Way,” “Lights,” and “Just the Same Way.” Many of the songs feature live audio as well as video, and it’s here, most notably in “Who’s Crying Now” and “Stone in Love,” that lead guitarist Neal Schon cuts loose with some extended licks. An unexpected pleasure is 1996′s heartfelt ballad “When You Love a Woman.” The guys are aging gracefully, Steve Smith’s drumming is better than ever, and the video itself boasts the most tasteful production of the bunch. –Michael Mikesell
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Journey – Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 – Music Videos & Live Performances Reviews

Running time 74 minutes. Track Listing as follows:- Don’t Stop Believin’, recorded 1981 – Live, Escape tour .
- Wheel In The Sky, recorded 1978 .
- Faithfully, recorded 1983 .
- Any Way You Want It, recorded 1981, Live, Escape tour .
- Separate Ways, recorded 1983 .
- Lights, recorded 1978 .
- Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’, recorded 1979 .
- Be Good To Yourself, recorded 1986, Live, Raised on Radio Tour Mountain Aire Festival .
- When You Love A Woman, recorded 1996 .
- Who’s Crying Now, recorded 1981, Live, Escape tour .
- Send Her My Love, recorded 1983 .
- Girl Can’t Help It, recorded 1986, Live, Raised on Radio Tour Mountain Aire Festival .
- Open Arms, recorded 1981, Live, Escape tour .
- Just The Same Way, recorded 1980 .
- Stone In Love, recorded 1981, Live, Escape tour .
- Feeling That Way, recorded 1978 .
- After The Fall, recorded 1983 .
- I’ll Be Alright Without You, recorded 1986, Live, Raised on Radio Tour, Atlanta GA

First, I am a huge Journey fan. I think the Escape and Frontiers albums are some of the best music I own and I will go weeks on end without taking a Journey CD out of my CD player. Now, as for this DVD, I am glad to see some of the bootleg concert footage I have had for years finally get cleaned up and look good. I think the DVD would have been better if this had been done in chronological order, but that is my opinion. That way you could see the hair/clothes/music styles evlove over time (and see the product placement from when they promoted Budweiser).I would have liked to know why they just do not release the whole Houston concert, or even the Tokyo concert from that same year out on DVD, I think they would each be big sellers. As it is this is a great look at a wonderful band. I love to watch the “Seperate Ways” video because it is so “80′s”, one of the best videos for that time (best to make fun of). If you are a Journey fan, buy this DVD. If you are a fan of drummer Steve Smith, but this DVD to see him (when they show him) playing live.
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