Tuesday, April 22, 2008

the itunes reviews

my favorite of today's itunes capsule customer reviews:

for FROM DONNY...WITH LOVE / Donny Osmond
a wonderful collection ☆☆☆☆☆
i am a straight 16 year old teenage boy and I LOVE DONNY!!! this beautifully put together greatest hits CD celebrates all the great work donny has done since 2001, of which in my opinion are his greatest works...he has the most gorgeously clear voice of any male singer i know, and with that voice, boy can he sing... i mean, that man can SING!!! =-D
(by fantasmic! kid)

for
BITTERSWEET WORLD / Ashlee Simpson
horrific
and terrible. awfully, horrifically terrible.
(by phdproteus)

no
hell no.
(by booty-butt all-stars)

for
HANDEL: WATER MUSIC / Jordi Savall & Le Concert Des Nations
beautiful recording ☆☆☆☆
i have been listening to this music for over 50 years. this is one of the very best recordings i have heard. it is lively, nuanced, and has very clear textures. it's tempi are somewhat fast, but i find them suitable for the dance-like melodies. listen for yourself. if you don't find it charming, you're probably dead.
(by phil g.)

for
HANNAH MONTANA (BEST OF BOTH WORLDS IN CONCERT)/Miley Cyrus
uh. no.
lip sync more, please.

(by howexclusive)

great music for children ☆☆☆☆
obviously those people that left negative reviews do not have a little girl that absolutely adores her and she is a great role model, as well. if you don't like her music then don't buy it, but don't leave bad reviews because you are too old to understand what she means to many young girls. you obviously didn't go to any of her concerts (which by the way were ALL sold out), she did great. i mean give the girl a break she is 15 years old (14 when she did some concerts), she has a voice and over time it will improve. remember "nobody's perfect"!! :)
(by kyliesmom)

for
HARLEM CLASSICS / Duke da God
nice ☆☆☆☆☆
duke da god is the man
(by ffetetw)

dipset ☆☆☆☆☆
this is crack
(by killajosh)

for
DANCE LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW/ John Ellis
jumbo gumbo ☆☆☆☆
those of us engaged in an ongoing quest for phat bass will be pleased to discover the all-acoustic monster sonics of matt perrine and his sousaphone. he handles this hefty piece of brass plumbing, which makes the tuba look small, with swinging ease. led by saxophonist john ellis, best known for his stint with charlie hunter, this quarted, aptly named double-wide, expertly cooks through a nawlins-flavored set that, as the title implies, is first and foremost feets music. gary versace is excellent on b-3, but it's perrine's perfectly recorded foundatation that fascinates. he gets a showcase on the first track, "all up in the aisles," that blew my pew out.
(by tsk2000)

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