It may have taken a long time for the Now That's What I Call Music! series to cross the ocean from the U.K. to the U.S., but it was worth the wait, since no other compilations offer such accurate portraits of pop radio -- it's a Polaroid, really, of a particular, brief moment of time. In the case of Now, Vol. 5, it's a Polaroid of the summer of ...
According to Aaron Carter, all he wants to do is give listeners "a little bit of old school." Of course, the 12-year-old Carter's definition of "old school" means listening to Color Me Badd and Joey Lawrence albums. If you're outside of Carter's preteen demographic, Aaron's Party: Come Get It is exactly as bad as you think it would be: a painful ...
Radio Disney: Kid Jams 2 collects kid-friendly pop and rock from Weird Al Yankovic, Queen, Sister Sledge, Aaron Carter, and Jason Raize. Christina Aguilera's "Reflection," Britney Spears' "Sodapop," Will Smith's "Just the Two of Us," and Lou Bega's "Disney Mambo #5 (A Little Bit Of...)" are some of the highlights from this enjoyable compilation. ~ ...
Music supervisor George Acogny assembled some of bubblegum pop's heavy-hitters -- Jessica Simpson, No Authority, and Aaron Carter, among others -- for the soundtrack to Rugrats in Paris: The Movie. For the most part, the songs here offer an hour's worth of Top 40 and R&B confections that are sure to be lip-synched by kids at sleepovers, ...
Aaron Carter never quite became the pop idol that he should have been, given his looks and pedigree. As the brother of Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys, he should have stormed up the charts during the teen pop boom of the late '90s/early 2000s, but despite that bloodline and despite constant promotion, Aaron had only one notable hit, 2000's ...
When the voice changes, the career changes for any preteen pop idol. For Aaron Carter, the change is particularly bad -- he acknowledges as much on "To All the Girls," the second song on his third album, Another Earthquake!, when he sings "growing up can be so strange." That's not the half of it. Not to be rude, but the voice change -- noticeable ...
Bop Boys is an entertaining midline-priced collection of teen-pop and dance-pop from the late '90s. Almost all of this collection consists of boy bands singing dance songs or adult contemporary ballads. A few songs were only popular in Europe and England, but many crossed over to America as well. Althought the Backstreet Boys' version of "Quit ...
Radio Disney, Vol. 4 is a fun collection showcasing some of Disney's biggest pop acts among their teen audience. Acts such as Jessica Simpson ("I Wanna Love You Forever"), Backstreet Boys ("Answer to Our Life"), 3LW ("No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)"), and Eiffel 65 ("Blue") contribute some of the album's chart-topping dance hits, however it excludes ...
The soundtrack to Disney's The Little Vampire features a mix of pop hits culled from Radio Disney favorites, including the Baha Men's "You Can Get It," Aaron Carter's "Iko, Iko," Dreamstreet's "Let's Get Funky Tonight," and i5's "Cinderella." Tracks by B*Witched, the Vengaboys, Angela Via, and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra round out this collection ...
A little over two years after the release of Aaron Carter's first compilation, 2003's Most Requested Hits, Jive/Legacy released Come Get It: The Very Best of Aaron Carter in the first month of 2006. Since Carter only had two charting singles as a teen and pre-teen pop star, that's a lot of comps for somebody who never was a huge star, but given ...
Just because Aaron Carter serves as a member of the mainstream electronica group Cirrus doesn't mean that his DJ sets have anything in common with his group's music. Lit Up finds the Los Angeles artist moving through a strong set of hard trance -- and the word "hard" needs to be stressed. These tracks aren't the type of candy-coated trance favored ...
This straight-ahead house collection includes tracks by Aaron Carter, Hoodys, Manolo, Jaydee, Cappella, Blueboy, Whigfield and Maya. ~ Keith Farley, All Music Guide
In 2003, Jive released Aaron's Party (Come Get It)/Oh Aaron, which contained two complete albums -- Aaron's Party (Come Get It) (2000, originally released on Jive) and Oh Aaron (2001, also originally on Jive) -- by Aaron Carter on one compact disc. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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