Disco de Brandy - Almost Doesn't Count, Pt. 2
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Valoración media:
(2 valoraciones)
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Fecha de Publicación:1999-11-16
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:5"CD Singles, Contemporary R&B, Pop, R&B, Urban
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Sello Discográfico:Wea International
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UPC:075678447525
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Precio aprox.:$12.98
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Almost Doesn't Count [Pull Club Radio Edit] |
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Almost Doesn't Count [Club Remix] |
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Have You Ever [Soul Skank Remix] |
Descripción (en inglés) :
The fourth single from her smash 1999 outing, the quadruple & #2 album 'Never S-A-Y Never'. Pt.2 contains two versions of 'Almost Doesn't Count' (Pull Club Radio Edit & Club Remix), plus 'Have You Ever' (Soul Skank Remix). Slimline jewel case. 1999 releaseAnálisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2003-11-01
- Very niceBrandy is a wonderful singer with a talent. "almost doesn't count" and "Best friend" are my favorites out all her songs. She can hit amazing notes that i could never. I recomand her music to people who like to dance and are wanting to become singers.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2009-09-28
- R&B, Hip-Hop, And Club HotFrom club funk, R&B grooves, to hip-hop vibes, this single will get your moods flowing in unimaginable directions! It's a combination of dance, blues, and hip-hop blended masterfully! Brandy displays beauty from within that transcends through the music--delivering flawless vocals!
"Almost Doesn't Count" (Pull Club Radio Edit) 4:15 is an excellent fast tempo dance track with fast swirling techno bass, synthesizers, and hyperactive paced beats to get any club junkie or dance fanatic with a desire and craving for more. The vocals are preserved but their are more instruments, effects, and club ambiance not found on the original.
"Almost Doesn't Count" (Club Remix) 4:37 has a slower entrance beginning with Brandy talking and then singing. The music has the ballad effect combined with mid tempo beats. It's a more vocal "spotlight" to enjoy the original sound. The bouncy chirps, and R&B grooves are blended with elegant piano, horns, and other instruments that showcase more and more the singing. My favorite part is "...I hear a funny hesitation of a heart that's never really sure..." At times she sounds Acapella.
"Have You Ever" (Soul Skank Remix) 5:40 has a nice hip-hop beginning with far away vocals from a guy that gives it a darker edge for more blended sounds. Once again the vocals are preserved with mid-tempo beats, bounce, and excellent production. It's a nice soulful remix with elements of hip-hop not otherwise present in the original. There's also some record scratching hinted in the background done repetitively giving some old school effect. It's a laid back sensation to kick back and feel renewed, recharged, and loose. The beats are refreshing, and soulful along Brandy's soft singing. The bass is high, the punch, and bounce is high and the sounds are fresh.
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