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    Come On Over - International Version

    Come On Over - International Version
    Artist: Shania Twain
    Label: Mercury Nashville
    Category: Music

    List Price: $13.98
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 76 reviews
    Sales Rank: 104056

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

    MPN: 170123
    UPC: 008817012322
    EAN: 0008817012322
    ASIN: B000031VR1

    Release Date: November 23, 1999
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • You're Still The One
      • When
      • From This Moment (The Right Mix)
      • Black Eyes, Blue Tears
      • I won't Leave You Lonely
      • I'm Holdin' On To Love (To Save My Life)
      • Come On Over
      • You've Got A Way (Notting Hill Remix)
      • Whatever You Do! Don't!
      • Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
      • Love Gets Me Every Time
      • Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)
      • That Don't Impress Me Much
      • Honey, I'm Home
      • If You Wanna Touch Her, Ask!
      • Rock This Country

    Similar Items:

      • Up!
      • Shania Twain - Greatest Hits
      • The Woman in Me
      • Come on Over
      • Shania Twain

    Editorial Reviews:

    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; on Come on Over, she accentuates the sing-along choruses and simple dance rhythms while downplaying the country elements. As a pop move, it works wonderfully for Twain, earning her a valued spot on MTV, VH1, 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 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. This U.S. issue of the "international version" pushes the record's many hit singles even further toward pop with a slate of remixes. --Michael McCall


    Customer Reviews:   Read 71 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Finally someone got it right   November 25, 1999
    Steven Craig (Burbank, CA)
    49 out of 52 found this review helpful

    One of my biggest pet peeves in music is the increasing trend to do two or more versions of a song. Often, you'd hear a catchier, dancier pop "radio edit" of a song and find the mix on the album to be less appealing, sometimes to the extreme of sounding like a completely different song. It was for this reason that I had avoided Shania's "Come On Over" release, since I liked what I heard on the radio, but disliked the "country mixes" I heard while sampling her original CD. So I was pleasantly surprised to see that her record company has come to thier senses and released this "International Version" to compensate for those of us that prefer the remixed pop Shania. From "Don't Impress Me Much" and "From this Moment On" I realize she's had 4 successful singles from this album, and they're all here--for less than the price of buying one import single containing any of these mixes. If you're like me and resisted the original, buy this one--you won't be disappointed!


    5 out of 5 stars Absolutely Fabulous - Sweety   December 6, 1999
    Stephen Boyd (San Diego)
    11 out of 13 found this review helpful

    Switching onto VH1 one day I was confronted with the vision of a leapord-skin pattern clad young lady wandering through a desert remarking upon how unimpressible she was. With a raised eyebrow I decided to watch. Twelve seconds later I was hooked. I wanted it - but I had to find out who this was. My first experience of Shania. Based on one song ("That Don't Impress Me Much") - I bought the album and haven't looked back since. With a variety of songs, from emotional to toe-tapping I love every one. I can't wait for her next installment.


    5 out of 5 stars A fun, radio-friendly pop album   December 19, 2003
    Peter Durward Harris (Leicester England)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Shania's previous album to this, The woman in me, was a huge American success but did not yield any British hits. This is the album that made her famous in Britain and it's not difficult to see why. All the songs are catchy pop songs that have the potential to appeal to people of all ages. The original North American version (which I haven't heard but would probably like even better) apparently has more of a country feel to it. This version, remixed for the European market, shows only limited evidence of Shania's country roots.

    This album yielded five British hit singles, these being You're still the one (top ten), When (top twenty), From this moment on (top ten), That don't impress me much (top three) and Man I feel like a woman (top three). Don't be stupid was remixed again for single release and made the top 5. Many of the other songs had hit potential and it must have been difficult selecting which ones to be released as singles. I understand that several of them were hits in America and elsewhere. Of those that didn't become British hits, I particularly like Honey I'm home (a strong woman song reminiscent of Any man of mine, from The woman in me album), If you wanna touch her ask, Rock this country, I'm holding on to love, Black eyes blue tears (a song about a battered woman) and the song featured in the Notting Hill soundtrack, You've got a way. Well, that only leaves about four songs that I haven't mentioned but they are also good.

    Some country fans don't like this but although I, even as a country fan, enjoy listening to her sing pop music when it's this good. Shania has made the switch to pop very effectively, at least on this album. This should not come as a surprise to anybody who knows that Shania was, for a time, a member of a choir that sang a diverse range of material, but particularly theatrical music (and nothing remotely country). So when Shania's pop career is finished, she will have plenty of options.

    Enjoy this for what it is - an upbeat pop album, but if you enjoy country music, just buy the American version and don't worry about this.


    5 out of 5 stars Not Just Another Pretty Face...   July 15, 2001
    Cris Cunningham (Long island, NY)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    My first introduction to Shania Twain was when she appeared on a music awards show and wiggled through a catchy tune in hip-hugging black leather jeans. Needless to say, I wasn't very impressed. A few months ago I received this CD as a present and never opened it until we were on a very long, very boring road trip with nothing to look at except highway and trees. What a pleasant surprise! The music is uplifting, the lyrics are clever, and Shania's "country-pop" style is refreshing to say the least. There is also quite a bit of variety, which keeps me from getting easily bored. The cuts are very radio-friendly and nicely integrate a traditional country sound with a pop style. I was even more impressed to learn that Shania and her husband "Mutt" Lange wrote all of the songs. It's not very often you hear of a talented singer who is an equally talented songwriter. I love all of the tracks but here are a few of my favorites (in no particular order):

    (1) Honey I'm Home (2) From This Moment (I LOVE this song...beautiful) (3) Still The One (4) That Don't Impress Me Much

    5 Stars. The variety and talent make this one a must buy. Enjoy...


    5 out of 5 stars For Me, Better Than Original Version   April 10, 2000
    Grahame R. Davis (Ottawa, ON (Canada))
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I am NOT a country-western fan, although I can be persuaded to listen to the odd Willie Nelson or Garth Brooks album. But I do love this CD. I know it is not the original version, and this is why I happen to like it. I have listened to the original CD several times, and simply prefer the "pop" or radio versions. That is the music I prefer, and I am glad they decided to release this version for fans like myself. From what I heard on my recent trip to Europe last fall, Shania is quite popular in many areas. And I guarantee that the versions played are not the twangy country ones. Many people prefer the original, but for myself, the "International" version is the only way to go. It is a great CD with so many hits, and as an album, is well put together.


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