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| | Metamorphosis | | | Music Artist : | | Hilary Duff | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Buena Vista | | Release Date : | | 2003-11-10 | | Store Price : | | $13.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. So Yesterday 2. Come Clean 3. Workin' It Out 4. Little Voice 5. Where Did I Go Right? 6. Anywhere but Here 7. The Math 8. Love Just Is 9. Sweet Sixteen 10. Party Up 11. Metamorphosis 12. Inner Strength 13. Why Not
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My Favorite CD Submitted on: 2009-05-27 |
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| This is my favorite cd I own. Hilary has an amazing voice. Her songs are very catchy, and awesome. You should definitly buy this cd if you like pop music. |
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Hilary's great first album Submitted on: 2009-04-14 |
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| I love this cd. This is the second copy of the cd I have purchased due to losing the first. Cant live without this cd. |
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A gift and she really likes it. C'mon it's Lizzie McGuire! Submitted on: 2009-02-19 |
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| I bought this for a birthday present for a 16 year old girl. She likes it. That's all that matters. |
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METAMORPHOSIS!!! Submitted on: 2008-11-21 |
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| She may have played a teenaged girl mistaken for a pop star in The Lizzie McGuire Movie, but after releasing a Christmas album in 2002, and crooning two songs on the movie's soundtrack, Hilary Duff looks like she means business. The only trouble is, she doesn't sound like it. Although dubbing her first album Metamorphosis, the disc is anything but. Her singing is as coy and kittenish as her on-screen persona and she mugs her way through most of the 13 songs with charm and aplomb, but little natural singing talent. But to her credit, the actress has managed to cover a multitude of vocal sins by hiring a team of crack producers, who double her voice whenever possible, giving many of the tracks the rather anthemic feel of a cheerleading squad. The best songs on the disc are the three masterminded by the Matrix, the same production team that oversaw Avril Lavigne's hit disc and they give the lissome actress's singing some attitude and grit, like on the infectious and spectacularly bratty "So Yesterday," and the cleverly conceived "Math," complete with heavy metal guitar riffs. But Duff is not inhabiting that saucy jailbait territory staked by Britney Spears. At the ripe old age sixteen, she's much more Barbies than bustiers. |
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Hilary Duff Is the Queen of Disney Music! Submitted on: 2008-11-21 |
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| She may have played a teenaged girl mistaken for a pop star in The Lizzie McGuire Movie, but after releasing a Christmas album in 2002, and crooning two songs on the movie's soundtrack, Hilary Duff looks like she means business. The only trouble is, she doesn't sound like it. Although dubbing her first album Metamorphosis, the disc is anything but. Her singing is as coy and kittenish as her on-screen persona and she mugs her way through most of the 13 songs with charm and aplomb, but little natural singing talent. But to her credit, the actress has managed to cover a multitude of vocal sins by hiring a team of crack producers, who double her voice whenever possible, giving many of the tracks the rather anthemic feel of a cheerleading squad. The best songs on the disc are the three masterminded by the Matrix, the same production team that oversaw Avril Lavigne's hit disc and they give the lissome actress's singing some attitude and grit, like on the infectious and spectacularly bratty "So Yesterday," and the cleverly conceived "Math," complete with heavy metal guitar riffs. But Duff is not inhabiting that saucy jailbait territory staked by Britney Spears. At the ripe old age sixteen, she's much more Barbies than bustiers. |
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