| Jennifer Love Hewitt | 
enlarge | Artist: Jennifer Love Hewitt Label: Atlantic / Wea Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 87 reviews Sales Rank: 32160
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 82934 UPC: 075678293429 EAN: 0075678293429 ASIN: B000002JAM
Release Date: September 3, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Cool With You - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Palmer | | • | No Ordinary Love - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Cox | | • | (Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Gibb, Barry | | • | Never a Day Goes By - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Cohen, Wayne | | • | Don't Push the River - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Mann | | • | The Greatest Word - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Reeves | | • | I Want a Love I Can See - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Robinson, Smokey | | • | I Always Was Your Girl - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Watt | | • | Last Night - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Zizzo, Peter | | • | I Believe In - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Bryant | | • | Never a Day Goes By - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Cohen, Wayne | | • | It's Good to Know I'm Alive - Jennifer Love Hewitt, Rudolph |
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One of the most overlooked albums in the history of music January 21, 2002 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Actresses who try their hand at singing has always been a fascination of mine. Most of the time, they do a very average, verging on sub-par job ... Alyssa Milano's musical efforts, anyone?? ... and they all seem to go for the terrible, bubblegum pop "Hit Factory" sound. Puh-lease. The majority of these so-called "singers" are probably handed B-side material from established acts and jump around with joy, thinking these so-called "songs" are incredible. I'm not sure what's more unfortunate, that, or the fact that record company executives actually think they'll be a success with sub-par vocal ability and sub-par material...Anyway, I digress. Knowing my love of actresses-turned-singers ... rather like looking at roadkill, you know it's gonna be icky and make you wanna puke, but you just can't help yourself ... I was very surprised when, in 1998, I saw Jennifer Love Hewitt's two mainstream albums in my local record shop. I had been rather impressed with her soft rock / pop effort "How Do I Deal", and figured that the albums would be just as good. Well, perhaps they weren't quite as good as the afore-mentioned hit, but they were surprisingly good. Her first album, 1995's "Let's Go Bang", is a fairly patchy work ... some great songs (namely "You Make Me Smile" and "The Difference Between Us"), some reasonable ones ("Let's Go Bang" and "In Another Life"), and some absolute clunkers (her diabolical cover of David Gates' "I'm A Want You", being the main offender). On her second album, though, she seemed far more relaxed. "Jennifer Love Hewitt" offered Jennifer material which not only suited but enhanced her vocal abilities. She's quite a natural singer, but the jazz / bluesy sound of "Let's Go Bang" really didn't suit her ... on "Jennifer Love Hewitt", there is a far mellower vibe, offering light breezy pop tunes with a little touch of R'n'B. The best tracks are the single "I Believe" ... an almost indie vibe happening here ... the "so commercial it hurts" pop tune "Never A Day Goes By" (in its original and acoustic forms), the gorgeous acoustic track "Cool With You", and the Deborah Cox-penned "No Ordinary Love" (how did JLH afford Deborah Cox?!) Also notable is the smoochy ballad "I Always Was Your Girl" and my personal favourite, "Don't Push The River" (great message here, if you're into that sorta thing). There are a few flaws with the album, mind you ... on first listen, many of the songs sound the same and seem to meld together, but after a while the songs really realise their own identities. Also, whoever told Jen to cover the Bee Gees' "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away" was quite brave; she pulls it off, adding a sort of R'n'B vibe to it, but honestly, that was a fairly big risk to take! Overall, "Jennifer Love Hewitt" is a great CD. It's, in fact, my "I'm stressed, I need some downtime just to pleb out and replenish my mind" CD ... very calming. Soulful, mature, and far better than anyone has given her credit for. After listening to this album, Jennifer comes out relatively unscathed ... and so does the listener.
This album is sheer CLASS! June 6, 2000 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is simply one of the best albums i own (out of 62 at the moment, so it IS tough competition) I bought this cd in March and there has not been one day where i haven't played it AT LEAST twice. The best songs are 'No ordinary love', 'Don't throw it all away (our love), The FANTASTIC 'Never a day goes by, 'Don't push the river' and the more indie based 'I belive in..' and 'It's good to know i'm alive'. I do have to say i can underatand how some people think this cd is easy listening as it is directed purely as 'LIGHT' entertainment, you will NOT find yourself permanently swaying and shaking your thang to the likes of 'Cool with you'....
Surprisingly Awesome Album September 30, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
One day, I walked into a CD store knowing I wanted to buy a CD, but not knowing which one. Anyways, I saw this CD, and thought "Screw it, it can't be that bad." When I got home and played it, I nearly kicked myself for not almost buying it. This album shows just how beautiful Jennifer Love Hewitt's voice is! Songs like "Cool With You", "No Ordinary Love" and "Our Love...." are just magical. There are other great songs on the album which are phenomenal, but I only have 1,000 words to describe this album, and even that's too little! This is a great album, and you should definately check it out and view that Love is more than just a great actress...she can sing her butt off, too!
this is a GROOVY cd! April 29, 2000 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Wow, i got this cd today and it is amazing, i have listened to it 6 times already. I think everyone should have this in their record collection. My favourite songs are 'Don't push the river', 'Never a day goes by' and '(Our love) Don't throw it all away'. I think if you like really, fast upbeat songs then you might not be overly keen on some of the songs, as it's more of a laid back-ballady type album for chilling out to. But out of the all the albums i own including Mariah, Britney, Christina, etc. I can already tell this is my favourite by far, it's PERFECT!
I do not think she should waste her time on this... November 8, 1999 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
She is pretty and so are the competition. This music segment sells by image not by music. If she wants to be known for her musical talent she should start writing, get a new artistic sound as a direction. Anyway this is not her field, I think she is better suited for acting than this. As for the single How do I deal, I find that song is confused, it does not have a direction. If the intention was to mix r n' b and rock well it is not cohesive at all. Stay in one direction please.
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