 See Larger Image | Shine Artist : Meredith Brooks List Price : $18.98 USD Your Price : $18.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2004-09-21 Studio : Savoy Jazz Label : Savoy Jazz Avg. Customer Rating : (4 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Shine SARCASTIC SAM NEEDS TO BE RELIEVED OF HIS REVIEW DUTIES Rating: Why is it that people have to be so mean-I really can NOT believe the review of Sarcastic Sam!!-Anyway in my opinion-Meredith Brooks is one of the few real GEMS that the US has produced in a long time-Maybe it is because she is beautiful, talented, a great vocalist, sexy as anybody, & a talented & visually stunning guitar player that some people can NOT handle her ability. What a shame for all people everywhere-that Meredith Brooks is NOT a UNIVERSAL SUPERSTAR-Meredith if you are out there-please-DO NOT EVER GIVE UP YOUR DREAM!!!!
Customer Reviews for Shine Cd Haha, it's Meredith Brooks! Rating: Meredith is so hilarious. She had one lame hit back in 1997 and she thought that by having a "Dr. Phil" remix on her CD would help sales. Shows what she knows!
Editorial Reviews for Shine Audio Cd Amazon.com With Shine, fans awaiting a new Meredith Brooks CD are in for a letdown, but not because the music isn't great. The trouble here is that Shine is really Bad Bad One, Brooks' 2002 release, reshuffled--song for song everything is the same, only the new title track takes prominence courtesy of what's called the "Dr. Phil Remix" tacked to the end. Essentially, Brooks and her new label are retrying the Bad Bad material, hedging their bets that the affable TV host, who liked "Shine" enough to play it on his show, will help resurrect it. Could turn out they're onto something: Back in "Bitch" form after a hiatus to explore genres including hip-hop, Brooks rocks this all-around likable disc in her deliberately off-kilter way. "Crazy" is yet another tag she doesn't much mind wearing, as she proves in time to her own cranking guitars, and "High" issues a surprising sliver of disco done right. A couple of companion tracks in the middle, "Pleasure" and "Pain," pull listeners back to the '70s for a pleasant march down melody lane. --Tammy La Gorce
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