The Pussycat Dolls Album: “Doll Domination”
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Release Date:2008-01-01
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Type:Album
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Genre:Pop, Today's Big Hits, The Big Jams
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Label:Interscope
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:602517809901
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Meant for it's audience
To those who are reading these comments, note that this type of music isn't for everyone. If you are curious why their music sounds this way I suggest you first take some time to do a little research. This album is very catchy and fun, meant to be fresh and young. I believe someone further down the comment list will tell you that in the song, "When I Grow Up" the word "boobies" is brought up in the song. This is false information, she says "groupies". Other than that I found the album interesting, some songs seemed repetitive, but there were variences in style as well like the song "In Person" Coming from this source, and album with this many tracks is a deal at $2.99. I would recommend it if your a fan, and if you want some light hearted poppy cool music.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Awesome CD by PCD!!!!
I really love this CD. The dance tracks are on fire and the slower songs bring it. It's all amazing. They surprised me with this CD. The first PCD CD was ok. It has a couple of awesome songs but not all together amazing, but they have definitely grown with this CD.
Everyone hates on them because they all think they are a bunch of sluts who think they can sing. But I think they are really good. You can hate on them, but listen to the songs. They are really good!
My Favorites :
When I Grow Up, Bottle Pop, Whatcha Think About That, I Hate This Part, Takin' Over the World, Out of this Club, and Halo.
Bottom Line : Look past the outfits and the slut image everyone places on them, and focus on the songs, which are bangin! :D
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- RELAX AND ENJOY. THIS IS FUN, NOT CURING WOLRD HUNGER
WITH ALL THE BAD NEWS THESE DAYS WHY NOT JUST KICK BACK AND LISTEN TO A FUN ALBUM? WHO IS ANYONE TO CALL THE DOLLS"" SLUTS? ISN'T THAT JUST A BIT SEXIST? CAN'T A WOMAN WEAR SOMETHING REVEALING WITHOUT BEING LABELED A SLUT? THE PURPOSE OF THEIR MUSIC IS ENTERTAINMENT. THEY ARE NOT HERE TO CURE WORLD HUNGER. IF YOU LIKE THE ALBUM, BUY IT. IF NOT THEN DON'T BUY IT. NO ONE HAS A GUN TO YOUR HEAD FORCING YOU TO LISTEN/BUY/WATCH THE "DOLLS". AT PRESENT THERE IS A MUCH SCARIER WOMAN OUT THERE THAT MAY INFLUENCE OUR LIVES MORE THAN THE "DOLLS" EVER WILL! PCD'S ROCK!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Fun, funky, upbeat
Fun CD! Good workout beats or singing-in-the-car tracks. Catchy songs might get stuck in your head, but in a good way. There are a few so-so tunes, but that is par for the course. This one stays in my CD changer.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- A Huge Opportunity Missed
One wonders if the Pussycat Dolls wouldn't have been better served to release two separate albums rather than wait three years to release what basically amounts to two full CD's worth of music, especially if you buy the extended version with the five extra tracks.
Because aside from five tracks or so, the album is a hot mess, with the vocals and songwriting being inconsistent at best. Fans have to buy the expanded edition of the album to get the excellent dance-pop tune "Jai Ho" and the driving "Painted Windows." Aside from the hit "When I Grow Up," the girls make their way through a couple of other would-be hits ("Bottle Pop" and "I Hate This Part" try hard but can't manage to sustain a lasting hook).
Given the huge amount of assistance the Dolls got from professional cooks, like the VASTLY overrated JR Rotem, this effort should have been much better. But the girls can't sing, which puts them in a bind because they appear intent to deliver ballads as opposed to driving dance beats. When the professional cooks aren't whipping up anything good (the rap cameo by Polow The Don is beyond humiliating), none of the singles have killer hooks, the public is not buying records anymore, and the Dolls are approaching or exceeding age 30, perhaps they should take a cue from Destiny's Child: The Writing is On the Wall.
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