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    Let's Go Bang

    Let's Go Bang
    Artist: Jennifer Love Hewitt
    Label: Atlantic / Wea
    Category: Music

    List Price: $8.96
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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 48 reviews
    Sales Rank: 45044

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 82819
    UPC: 075678281921
    EAN: 0075678281921
    ASIN: B000002J6N

    Release Date: October 10, 1995
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Kiss Away from Heaven
      • Let's Go Bang
      • Difference Between Us
      • Couldn't Find Another Man
      • You Make Me Smile
      • In Another Life
      • Garden
      • Can't Stand in the Way of Love
      • Free to Be a Woman
      • Everywhere I Go
      • Don't Turn Your Head Away
      • Baby I'm-A Want You

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 43 more reviews...

    3 out of 5 stars A mixed bag...   December 22, 2001
    Chris (Sydney, Australia)
    8 out of 9 found this review helpful

    Jennifer Love Hewitt is one of the most overlooked vocalists of the nineties. Vocally, the girl has more talent than Jessica Simpson, Mandy Moore, or any of the other young teen stars in the business today. Heck, Jennifer launched her musical career while Britney was still trying to make it in the Mickey Mouse Club ... but sadly, her album fell flat on arrival. One wonders what things would have been like had she released a record circa 1998/2000, the time of the "young female teen singer" explosion ... the success of her rocky "How Do I Deal" single from 1998 would certainly suggest that perhaps she would have done better around that time.

    Technically, this was Jennifer's first album (I don't count the abominable Japan-only release "Love Songs", comprised of mass slaughterings of classic tunes such as "Dancing Queen" and "Heart Of Glass" with MIDI-sounding backings). Understandably, this makes the overall sound of the album quite inconsistent. We can't be sure whether she wants to be the next Janet or Celine Dion. The opener, "Kiss Away From Heaven" is certainly very "Rhythm Nation", but quite an average attempt. Further into the disc, "Can't Stand In The Way Of Love" is somewhat better (very catchy, but less-inspired vocals), but it all comes off sounding rather tripe. Jennifer's attempt at an interlude ("The Garden") is a blatant rip-off of the spoken word part of Janet's "That's The Way Love Goes" ... hmmmmm, not good so far Jen.

    Then of course, we have the bluesy Jennifer. Whether she had been listening to too many Frank Sinatra records, we don't know, but it certainly created some interesting results. The first single from the album, "Let's Go Bang" ("bang" being a style of dance) is very catchy with some great vocals (but rather silly lyrics). "Free To Be A Woman", however, is a poor version of "Let's Go Bang" with cringe-worthy lyrics ... and don't even get me STARTED on her butchering of the David Gates classic "Baby I'm A Want You". Elsewhere, she tries her hand at some Celine Dion material with varying degrees of success. "In Another Life" is a gorgeous piece, with a string-based introduction and easily the most amazing vocals Jennifer has ever captured on record. She soars and swoops in true diva style on the chorus, and sounds angelic to say the least. Quite a masterpiece, that track. However, "Couldn't Find Another Man" (also a single I'm lead to believe ... good choice Atlantic Records, NOT) is quite possibly the most vomit-inducing song I have ever heard. Laden with "I'll love you forever" lyrics and a sentiment about as deep as a paddling pool, this song is why stereo manufacturers invented the "skip" button.

    There are two very good reasons to buy this CD though. "You Make Me Smile" is a 50's-styled jazz tune with a doo-wop influence. The result is something of a divine experience. The lyrics are simple but heartfelt, the melody inspired ... absolutely brilliant. Also, "The Difference Between Us" is quite possibly Jennifer's best song. A nineties-styled funk number, it comes off as both quite sweetly sentimental but a little dark and mysterious at the same time. Very atmospheric, and worth the price of the album alone.

    So what went wrong, Jennifer?? It's fairly simple. The girl couldn't work out where she wanted her music to go. The styles on "Let's Go Bang" don't gel particularly well, and the overall sound is somewhat patchy and inconsistent. There are some really great songs on this album which highlight Jennifer's surprisingly high level of vocal ability, but there are also some clunkers. For Jennifer fans, this is a must-have just for the sake of completeness, and for fans of pop music in general it is certainly very listenable and still more sophisticated than Britney's first effort, but for everyone else perhaps this is not your bag. Luckily, by the following year Jennifer had well and truly perfected her sound, churning out one of the best albums of the nineties. "Jennifer Love Hewitt" is a soulful, R'n'B-tinged affair with much better songs, almost tailor-made for Jennifer's vocals and sound. That album is a far wiser purchase.


    4 out of 5 stars A Lot Stronger Than You Might Think   September 5, 2004
    Andre LeBlanc (North Dakota)
    10 out of 13 found this review helpful

    I've always liked Jennifer Love Hewitt as an actress. I recently purchased her "Bare Naked" CD to see if her singing was equally entertaining. I liked it so well, I bought her other two CDs (including this one). Listening to her sing, it's amazing she was only 16 when this album came out. Her voice is impressive. And I'm not some teeny-bopper, either. I'm 32, and I can honestly say this is really good stuff. Every song on this album is very infectious. It is a nice combination of ballads and upbeat, danceable songs. Hewitt sings both with equal virtuosity. It's a shame she hasn't received a lot of attention as a singer. I think she's much more talented than artists like Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, and Christina Aguilera, who get much more airplay.


    2 out of 5 stars Teeny Bopper Baloney   April 26, 1999
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Jennifer Love Hewitt can stick to giggling and "acting" but this cd was a tad to much for me. Yes, I think that "Lets go bang" has a good beat and we could all dance to it, but come on. This cd's target audience is about 7-11 years old!


    2 out of 5 stars better than the next.....   May 6, 2000
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I thought one of the songs in this cd showed the side of jennifer that i see, a person who is soulful,a real earth girl! Although the song wasn't that great, i know she can do better! I can tell she is still trying to find herself in the music bizz. by the way she changes her style. It's suttle but if your a real music fan you know what i'm talking about! p.s. wish i could sing like her!


    1 out of 5 stars Cheesy and Cliched Lyrics   June 14, 1999
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This recording contains some of the cheesies and most cliched lyrics ever. "Let the beat take you over"? "Sun shining"? Please, let's get something original next time, okay?


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