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| | Kima, Keisha & Pam | | | Music Artist : | | Total | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Bad Boy | | Release Date : | | 1998-11-03 | | Store Price : | | $17.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Trippin' 2. I Tried 3. Rock Track 4. Masturbation (Interlude) 5. If You Want Me - Mase, Total 6. Press Rewind - Carl Thomas, Total 7. Sitting Home 8. Truth or Dare (Interlude) 9. What About About Us [Remix] 10. There Will Be No #! *@ Tonight (Interlude) 11. Do Something - Missy Elliott, Mocha, Total 12. Rain 13. I Tried (Interlude) 14. Most Beautiful 15. I Don't Wanna 16. Move Too Fast 17. Bet She Can't 18. I Don't Wanna Smile
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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GREAT DEAL Submitted on: 2007-08-07 |
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| I RECEIVED CD WAY BEFORE TIME. THE QUALITY IS GREAT, THERE ARE NO SCRATCHES AND IT HAD IT'S ORIGINAL CASE. |
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Off the Heezy Submitted on: 2005-09-27 |
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| I really thought this cd was well developed. I think the girls have truely matured and with their second album showed us what the real Total was all about. The whole cd was great especially the two singles that were dropped "Trippin" and "Sittin at Home." But in addition i also enjoyed "Bet She Can't" "Rain" "Move Too Fast" and "Press Rewind" Although I would have to say due to the raunchy lyrics the age group definately went up on this cd, I think it was great and deserves much props. |
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Bolder and tougher than their debut! Submitted on: 2005-02-06 |
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| I thought that Total's second album from 1998 was far better than their first album. Bolder, tougher and edgier than the Puffy dominated debut! The shift to Missy Elliott was a smart move as she and Timbaland handled many of their songs. I like Trippin' and I Tried as well as many of the others. The songs have a more sexual tone than the safe feel of the debut. I liked the funky remix of What About Us, which is heavy on the beats. Maybe the album's coarser themes didn't grab many people that year. They'd still be out there now if they had to. Total actually sound good over Timbaland's choppy rhythms and beats. The throwaway song on here is that Khris Kellow-produced ballad. This Diane Warren-written ballad doesn't work for them here--it's too light a song to match with their bad girl image. I still say this is the better Total album and the right one to match with that bad girl, no nonsense feel of theirs. |
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Total-ly What An Album Is Supposed To Be! Submitted on: 2004-11-01 |
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| Total's album came out in 1998 but I didn't listen to it until 2003. I was too young to listen to it in 98 because I was only 8-years-old, but to be able to hear an album from 5 years ago and still have it sound like it isn't old or something dug up from the closet is amazing. Total's album is filled with Pam (the lead singer)'s powerful, diva vocals, Keisha's sexy voice, and Kima's innocent, playful style. Pam stands out on this album. Her vocals are amazing especially on the interludes which are like little songs in themselves. From beginning to end, you are singing-a-long and dancing to the music. It was a great album. |
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Bold and VERY daring! Submitted on: 2003-12-22 |
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| Total delivered something hot with each track. They took our images of soulfully talented women to a brand new level with their sophomore effort. The interludes were a little too risque, bordering on low class, but that did not take away from the creativity of the lyrics. They sang about the pains of true love, lust, heartbreak and everything going through women's minds that we're afraid to say aloud ( see "Misconception"). Total represented the voices of women living in a shadow and the world was not ready for them. This is the Hip Hop R&B sound that should still be rocking because they had three different voices that were full of flavor and each of these tracks could keep your ears and your eyes wide open with the sex appeal they were bringing. They were a little ahead of their time, but I still play this one like it just came out. Play: "The Most Beautiful" |
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