LP Support15102Icon: Cher by CherThese 12 favorites take us from 1971-90, a period that saw Cher rise from pop star to pop-culture icon. Big hits: Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves; The Way of Love; Half-Breed; Dark Lady; After All (with Peter Cetera); If I Could Turn Back Time; Just Like Jesse James , and more!Rated:0/100 ReviewsMusic
LP Support493375Beautiful World [Robin Thicke]1. Oh Shooter2. Beautiful World, A3. Suga Mama4. Flowers in Bloom5. When I Get You Alone6. Stupid Things, The7. I'm a Be Alright8. Brand New Jones9. Vengas Conmigo - (Spanish)10. Flex11. Make a Baby12. She's Gangsta13. Lazy Bones14. Cherry Blue SkiesRated:0/100 ReviewsMusic
Anderson48237Blake Shelton : The Dreamer1. Heavy Liftin'2. Baby, The3. Asphalt Cowboy4. In My Heaven5. Dreamer, The6. My Neck of the Woods7. Underneath the Same Moon8. Georgia in a Jug9. Playboys of the Southwestern World10. SomedayRated:0/100 ReviewsMusic
706548BareNaked1. Barenaked2. Can I Go Now3. You4. Hey Everybody5. Where You Gonna Run To?6. I Know You Will7. Rock the Roll8. Stand in Your Way9. First Time10. Stronger11. Avenue of the Stars12. Me and Bobby McGeeRated:0/100 ReviewsMusic
LP SupportD0000415002Disney Disney Karaoke: Disney Channel 11. Start of Something New2. Gotta Go My Own Way3. Walk Away4. Best of Both Worlds, The5. Nobody's Perfect6. Let's Get Crazy7. Do Your Own Thing8. This is Me9. Start of Something New [Vocal Version]10. Gotta Go My Own Way [Vocal Version]11. Walk Away [Vocal Version]12. Best of Both Worlds [Vocal Version], The13. Nobody's Perfect [Vocal Version]14. Let's Get Crazy [Vocal Version]15. Do Your Own Thing [Vocal Version]16. This is Me [Vocal Version]Rated:0/100 ReviewsMusic
0003774Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Various Artists)Part of the pleasure of Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto games is that they create their own world filled with clever, imaginative details, and one of the most obvious and satisfying of those details is the radio stations they create for their GTA games. It's not just that there's a variety of stations covering different genres, it's that the song selection is sharp and endlessly listenable -- which is a big bonus if you're going to spend hours listening to these stations as you complete game missions. San Andreas, their 2004 installment of the series, it the most ambitious yet, recreating the Southern California of the early '90s, starting in a re-creation of Los Angeles and then expanding to variations on Las Vegas and San Francisco. The music to the game is similarly sprawling, not just covering the omnipresent gangsta rap and grunge of 1991/1992, but also classic soul, reggae, classic rock, new jack swing, classic hip-hop, and country. There are many hits here, but what brings these stations to life is that each has some idiosyncratic selections, choosing songs that aren't widely heard on the radio. Those songs don't make the double-disc set of highlights that functions as the official soundtrack to the game. Not surprisingly, this 23-disc set focuses on well-known songs from all the stations, ranging from James Brown's The Payback and Eddie Money's Two Tickets to Paradise to Cypress Hill's How I Could Just Kill a Man, Willie Nelson's Crazy, Rage Against the Machine's Killing in the Name and Eric B. & Rakim's I Know You Got Soul. The effect is like flipping through the stations in the game as you play it, sampling a bunch of good music from a lot of different styles. That will likely be enough for most fans of the game, but those who want to re-create the experience of listening to the individual stations should choose the eight-disc box set of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas instead. However, that set does not contain two tracks exclusive to this set: Michael Hunter's Theme From San Andreas and AFI's cover of Nine Inch Nails' Head Like a Hole, which also doesn't appear in the game itself. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, RoviRated:6/101 ReviewMusic
41821Barenaked (Jennifer Love Hewitt)BareNaked is the fourth and final studio album by singer and actress Jennifer Love Hewitt. It was released on October 8, 2002. The album peaked at No. 9 on the Australian Top 100 chart and No. 37 on The Billboard 200. BareNaked spawned two singles, "BareNaked" and "Can I Go Now", and included a cover version of Kris Kristofferson's "Me and Bobby McGee". The UK and Japanese editions of the album came with a bonus track called "Just Try", previously released as the b-side to "Can I Go Now".Rated:0/100 ReviewsMusic