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| | Unique | | | Music Artist : | | DJ Encore | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Koch Records | | Release Date : | | 2007-05-08 | | Store Price : | | $16.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $16.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. You Can Walk on Water 2. Sweeter Than Beauty 3. Falling 4. Wanna Fly? 5. Follow in Your Footsteps 6. On Your Own 7. Nobody Wants to Try 8. Catch Me 9. Point of No Return 10. You Make Me Feel Alive 11. Changes 12. Out There [*]
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Awesome Album! Submitted on: 2009-03-30 |
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| Despite the repetitive "DJ" name, these group is fabulous! Music is awesome with great lyrics. I highly recommend this album to anyone. |
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Let Down Submitted on: 2009-02-26 |
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| Im confused why it took him FIVE years to come out with this album. His sound didn't seem to advance, rather become more simple which I find boring. I still enjoy the album, but it is no Intuition. He promoted the album as another up beat dance album with a great new voice, but it falls short. |
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WELL DONE AGAIN! Submitted on: 2008-12-19 |
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| Once again a wonderful CD by DJ Encore. The music and vocals are perfect and sound wonderful together as usual. I do have a problem with the last track however, "Liquid Sky" it's actually a remix of "Out There" for about 4 1/2 min then it is silence for another 4 1/2 min then "Liquid Sky" comes on. It's weird, but again the CD is AMAZING! You can have this CD on at work, in the car, ANYWHERE! |
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One of his best yet!! Submitted on: 2008-08-16 |
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| if you like or know D.J. encore then dont wait and get his latest cd unique. i is one of his best yet! i know it was hard to find it in the stores. that how good it is but i got luck i found it in amazon.com even if you you dont know who he is if you like dance music that your will love this cd. |
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Bring a bottle of wine, it will go well with this cheese. Submitted on: 2008-06-12 |
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Where to begin on this review? Let's start by saying that money spent on this CD could be probably used to buy something little more worthy of your hard earned dollar. Some of the tracks on this CD are full of promise but never quite deliver. After few listens, this CD becomes annoying and just begging for a double-eject (eject out of CD, eject out the window).
From production standpoint, tracks are well-engineered and sound very crisp but melody is nothing ground-breaking that you haven't heard before on your pop station. I also think that term "trance" does not belong anywhere near this album. Any serious trance lover will laugh at you for even being in a proximity of this CD. It doesn't even qualify for a "guilty pleasure" like the earlier Encore Album (imagine) does. At best, this is synth-pop. At "totally honest" - this is indigestible to anyone who is not riding a teenager hormonal wave. Most honest classification of this album would be "Kiddie pop".
None of these tracks will be heard in a club, unless it was a sweet 16 birthday party hosted at a club. Anyone older than 16 is ordered to stay away from this, as it will just make you gag or roll your eyes at the naivette and triteness of the lyrics and the kind of melodies that get stuck in your head for days on end and you're ready to blow your brains out just to get rid of it.
If you want to hear some great vocals in a trance track, check out DJ Shah feat. Adriana Thorpe (any of the tracks) or his album under moniker "Sunlounger" - Another Day on the Terrace. Also recommended Summerchannel - A Thousand Miles (DJ Cobra & Brian Howe Remix). I'd even go as far as steering you to Armin's "Imagine" album (by far his cheesiest and popiest work to date).
However, if you're innocuous to cheesy pop, this may be a plate of cheese you've been looking for. Don't forget your crackers! |
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