No Description Available. Genre: Television Rating: NR Release Date: 27-SEP-2005 Media Type: DVD
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Britney & Kevin DVD Britney and Kevin: Chaotic is a great set for the die-hard Britneyfans like myself. You get a chance to see some Britney's personality and how silly she can be. Not to mention, you get to meet Kevin and see what he's like. It also includes a lot of bonus material with videos, making of videos, and extra segments of Britney and Kevin.
Amazon.comTiffany Arbuckle Lee (aka Plumb) is somewhat of an enigma. She doesn't constantly grace the covers of magazines or music trades, yet her art is highly regarded in Christian (and beyond) music circles as both a songwriter and artist. She draws strong vocal comparisons to Dido and Amy Lee of Evanescence, yet it was the latter's own admission that her style is modeled after Plumb. Chaotic Resolve, Plumb's fourth studio release, is yet another outstanding testament to the gifts of this amazing young woman. Proving her lyrical prowess, Plumb aptly captures her essence on "Motion" when she sings, "Do I Make You Feel Uneasy/Do I Break Your Stupid Rule/Cause I Do Not Fit Your Idea/Of A Beautiful Girl." Therein lies the beautiful paradox of Plumb's art; she molds elements of rock, pop, electronica, and metal together and does so while singing about some difficult subjects like physical abuse, alienation, and depression. "I Can't Do This" and "Better" are telling examples with Plumb's edgy rock mixing strangely well with strings from the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Give credit to producer Matt Bronleewe--an original Jars of Clay member, if you didn't know, and a fine musician in his own right--who has worked from the beginning with Plumb, and wraps her music together in a stunning way. For long-time fans, you'll appreciate popish tracks like "Blush (Only You)," "Real Life Fairytale," and "Sleep," which sound like extra takes from the brilliant Candycoatedwaterdrops. The stark and majestically beautiful "Cut" showcases Plumb's wonderful voice, and don't miss how she soars with eagles on this dramatic song. --Michael Lyttle
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Justin's review If you are interested in listening to a powerful album you should check out Chaotic Resolve by Plumb. She is one of my favorite Christian female artists.
1st CD from Heardrums since 02 f/collection of red-eyed beats done from 03-07. 2 trks w/MCs are standouts, one w/Kool Keith & Mestizo rocking together, one w/Galapagos4's Robust. Slimline case w/cover + sticker included.
Very amateur stuff What can I say? It's certainly not the best of Glass music but it's a very interesting piece. And it suits well that genre. But overall I'm very disappointed. First of all, it's only 24 minutes long. It's a bit pricey for what we got. $9.99 would be an appropriate price. The quality of the images is simply not there at all. It's very poor quality. The editing is not that bad and the encoding is awful. Unless you're a real fan of Glass or you're interested by that subject, my advice is to avoid it or wait 'til the price drops.
A partially great collection of music Plumb started out with a sound to really grab you. As the band has grown (and now changed to just a single person), the sound has matured. This collection is a good overview of some of their better songs. If you've never heard Plumb, this is an ok start, but I'd suggest just skipping it and going straight for CandyCoatedWaterDrops instead. Half of the songs on this collection are from that release, and it's worth owning. Still, the radio hits ("Stranded", "Here With Me") are on this disc, and the price can't be beat.
Album DescriptionTaken from Britney's eagerly awaited 'Best Of' album 'Greatest Hits-My Prerogative'. The title track is a cover of Bobby Brown's 'My Prerogative'. Includes five versions of the title track, (Album Version, Instrumental, X-press 2 Vocal Mix, Armand Van Helden Remix and X-press 2 Dub). BMG. 2004.
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Not the best cover, but still a gem I admit I didn't like this song when I first heard it since I loved the orginal from Bobby Brown. But then as i listened more, Britney grew on me. I think she did it better than Bobby to be honest. Very cool dance song. Buy it!
Amazon.comTiffany Arbuckle Lee (aka Plumb) is somewhat of an enigma. She doesn't constantly grace the covers of magazines or music trades, yet her art is highly regarded in Christian (and beyond) music circles as both a songwriter and artist. She draws strong vocal comparisons to Dido and Amy Lee of Evanescence, yet it was the latter's own admission that her style is modeled after Plumb. Chaotic Resolve, Plumb's fourth studio release, is yet another outstanding testament to the gifts of this amazing young woman. Proving her lyrical prowess, Plumb aptly captures her essence on "Motion" when she sings, "Do I Make You Feel Uneasy/Do I Break Your Stupid Rule/Cause I Do Not Fit Your Idea/Of A Beautiful Girl." Therein lies the beautiful paradox of Plumb's art; she molds elements of rock, pop, electronica, and metal together and does so while singing about some difficult subjects like physical abuse, alienation, and depression. "I Can't Do This" and "Better" are telling examples with Plumb's edgy rock mixing strangely well with strings from the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Give credit to producer Matt Bronleewe--an original Jars of Clay member, if you didn't know, and a fine musician in his own right--who has worked from the beginning with Plumb, and wraps her music together in a stunning way. For long-time fans, you'll appreciate popish tracks like "Blush (Only You)," "Real Life Fairytale," and "Sleep," which sound like extra takes from the brilliant Candycoatedwaterdrops. The stark and majestically beautiful "Cut" showcases Plumb's wonderful voice, and don't miss how she soars with eagles on this dramatic song. --Michael Lyttle
REVIEW
Justin's review If you are interested in listening to a powerful album you should check out Chaotic Resolve by Plumb. She is one of my favorite Christian female artists.
aA BUNCH OF DRUNK PUNKS' RACKET !!!! Is what you can expect when you press play.But what a wonderful bunch !!! 70' of wisely selected tracks from their entire discography,this cd will save you a lotta money if you just want an idea of how this band sound like.FAR better and enjoyable than early Disorder,this album lacks upper treble so the sound is not that good,but highly recommendable anywayfor all chaos punk lovers.Best bang for the buck !!