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Disco de Shania Twain - Come on Over
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Fecha de Publicación:1997-11-04
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:Adult Contemporary, Canada, Contemporary Country, Country, Country & Western, Country-Pop, Pop, Pop/Rock, United States of America
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Sello Discográfico:Mercury Nashville
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UPC:731453600324
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Precio aprox.:$13.98
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Análisis (en inglés) - Amazon.com :
The come-from-nowhere success of Shania Twain's previous album, The Woman in Me, proved that the world was ready for a combination of traditional instruments, girl-power themes, and dance-pop dynamics. Whether Twain is a modern-day Dolly Parton or a country music Spice Girl is a matter of perspective. But with her third album, she accentuates the sing-along choruses and simple dance rhythms while downplaying the country elements. As a pop move, it works wonderfully for her, earning Twain a valued spot on MTV, VH-1, and pop radio. The emphasis is on fun rather than depth, of course. But no one can accuse her of being stingy: she and her Svengali-like producer/husband, slick-rock king Robert "Mutt" Lange (Def Leppard, Bryan Adams, AC/DC), load down the album with 16 songs, all of them quite radio-friendly. --Michael McCall
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