Disco de Elton John - Racine
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Valoración media:
(16 valoraciones)
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Fecha de Publicación:1992-03-31
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:Album Rock, Canada, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop
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Sello Discográfico:Mca
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UPC:008811061425
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Precio aprox.:$11.98
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| Contenido : |
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Make You a Believer |
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If You're Gonna Love Me |
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You Don't Have to Remind Me |
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Who Do You Think You Are |
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Windin' Me Up |
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I Want to Believe |
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Goin' Back Again |
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Do What Ya Want |
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Cry Baby |
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Where There's a Will |
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Time Flies |
Análisis (en inglés) - Amazon.com :
Move over, Alanis. Step aside, Jewel. Sass Jordan, a singer and songwriter from Montreal, could give most singer-songwriters attitude lessons. She's got a strong, gut-deep voice, and on Racine, her second album, she does as the album title implies and goes back to her roots. The result is a fine selection of rock and roll, with more than a hint of the blues in it. "Make You a Believer," "Time Flies," and "Who Do You Think You Are" are especially strong, showing off Jordan's voice to its best advantage. Bypassing the women-in-rock movement entirely--you're unlikely to find her performing at the Lilith Fair--Jordan heads straight for the rock. Not nearly as well known outside of Canada as she should be, Sass Jordan is well worth discovering for yourself. --Genevieve WilliamsAnálisis de usuario (en inglés) - 1999-08-02
- Spectacular CDPut this CD in your player, turn the volume all the way up and get ready to rock. This CD has a very "bluesey" rock sound that makes you want to sing along. Not a bad song on the entire CD.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2004-04-20
- My absolutely favorite CDI have an extensive and varied CD collection, but if my house was burning and I could only save 2 discs, this is the first one I would get out of the house. The second would be Brother by Cry of Love. Sass is one of the best female rockers of all time, and this is definitely her best work. I've had this CD for about 10 years now. I can STILL put it in the car and listen to it for a week straight!!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2003-01-24
- A Woman Who Really Rocks!!30 seconds into this CD I knew I was hearing the female companion to "Shake Your Moneymaker" by the Black Crowes. If you love that album, you'll love this, because the songs are much in the same vein - straight up bluesy rock 'n' roll. Sass has Joplinesque vocals, but mainly sounds more like Melissa Etheridge. I love the fact that she's a female rocker who doesn't have to announce to the world what she is. She just gets out there and rocks. That, to me, is the ultimate expression of Girl Power. The lyrics aren't specifically written from a female perspective either - which is actually a refreshing change and what I think makes the album very accessible to a wide range of people. Sass Jordan and others like her need much more exposure! She is one of my favorite singers and I'm going to buy the rest of her albums ASAP! Any rock fan should have Racine in their collection and play it loud and often.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2004-09-01
- Very energetic...My sister, who lives in upstate New York, had a chance to meet this beautiful lady who just had her first child. My sister said to me; "Sass is 5 feet tall and 100 pounds soaking wet - but she sings like nobody you've ever seen!" Coming from my sister, who is no slouch with a guitar and her voice, I thought I'd give her a listen. She told me that this CD would not let me down and she was right. I haven't heard anything else by Sass but it's probably all good. For me, this is the only female rock / blues rock CD that I like more than Shannon Curfman's...and I think that Shannon is ALMOST as good as Sass. I'll be playing this CD for a very, very long time to come.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2003-09-20
- Sass kicks *ssI had the pleasure of meeting Sass Jordan at a meet and greet after she opened for the Arc Angels in 1992 at St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit. The lady is just as down home and cool as her music. Racine is one of her finest pieces of work, without a doubt. If ever you have a chance to see the lady live, treat yourself to an unforgettable rockin' time. Sass is a female version of early Rod Stewart and Paul Rodgers rolled into one (and yes...those rock icons are among her influences). Sass is what all women who want to rock should aspire to. She sings with raw emotion, heart and soul. These whiny little wannabe female rockers of the new millineum should all be required to listen to the likes of Sass Jordan and early Heart cd's. That's the kind of heart and soul all female rockers should aspire to.
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