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| Jagged Little Thrill | 
enlarge | Artist: Jagged Edge Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy Used: $0.01 You Save: $18.97 (100%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 79 reviews Sales Rank: 10847
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 696998564626 EAN: 0696998564626 ASIN: B00005LNAO
Release Date: June 26, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: CD - Disc Only. No case, no artwork. Ships in generic jewel case. 100% satisfaction guaranteed. (Box 4.6)
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| Tracks:
| • | The Saga Continues | | • | Where The Party At | | • | Goodbye | | • | Cut Somethin' | | • | Girl It's Over | | • | Can We Be Tight | | • | I Got It | | • | Best Man | | • | Without You | | • | Driving Me To Drink | | • | This Goes Out | | • | Respect | | • | Head of Household | | • | Remedy |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com You'd be hard pressed to name a member of Jagged Edge or even pick them out of a crowd, but vocally this foursome rank near the top of the faceless male R&B acts. That's no mean feat in an arena that requires something that's perhaps deeper than persona: sumptuous harmonies stacked upon each other with lilting ease, solid songs, and a sincere heart-on-the-sleeve vibe that never feels too corny. After going double platinum in 2000, the foursome (who record for Jermaine Dupri) doesn't change the formula too much on the current joint: plenty of playa anthems such as the rollicking "Where the Party At," featuring Nelly, and unabashed odes to commitment and family like the soaring "Without You" and the delicate "Respect." When JE turn on their love light, they truly shine. --Amy Linden
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Jagged Edge best one yet July 10, 2001 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
After releasing such great songs like Got To Be, Let's Get Married , Promises.. Jagged Edge release their third and best CD of their career thus far in my opinion.. Jagged Edge shows a lot of growth on this CD and also they have more control on this CD then they did on their previous two.. On this one they get to showcase more of their writing and producing talent mainly the twins Brian and Brandon who wrote all the lyrics of course JD still does the majority of producing on the CD.. The Cd also have a more hip hop oriented feel to it then their first two that is no more evident then on the banging first single Where The Party At (Featuring Nelly), In my opinion the best of all the fast tracks on the CD the Ludcris/ J.E Collabo Cut Somethin.. Ludacris rips his versus on this song turn in one of the best performances on the CD.. I Got It ( Featuring Trina) is a very tight song as well.. Once again though the best moments of the CD is when J.E slow the pace down ..In my opinion the two best slow songs on the CD are two songs that deals with comittment to family and your love one on the tracks " Respect" and Head Of This Household.. Other note worthy tracks on the CD " Goodbye"," Girl It's Over"," Remedy", "Best Man" This is really an fanastic CD that should provide hours of listening pleasure..
***It truly is a Jagged Little Thrill*** June 30, 2001 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Jagged Edge has done it once again with their new album "Jagged Little Thrill" This album is nothing compared to their last. In my opinion "Jagged Little Thrill" is 10 times better "J.E. Heartbreak" and this one, once again is sure to go at least platinum...at least. What seperates this album from thier last is the type of style Jagged Edge presented. "J.E. Heartbreak" was a little boring. Don't get me wrong, it was still a great R&B album, its just that all the songs were the same. You know the slow, romantic type. On this one they change their formula a little. Of course it still has its slow jams, but they added some up-tempo partying songs. Their first single "Where The Party At" is a perfect example. After listening to the whole album "Where The Party At" is definitely the best track. The chours is very catchy. I especially love Nelly's verse. This song has amazing lyrics along with a hot beat.(It's like a remake to E.I.) The collaborations on this album is also another major improvement. Nelly, Ludacris and Trina do a fantastic job helping the album. All the songs are definitely good in their own way, but my favorites are:TRACK #2-Where The Party At feat. Nelly(best song) TRACK #4-Cut Somethin' feat. Ludacris(great beat) TRACK #6-Can We be Tight TRACK #7 Got It feat Trina(great beat, Trina flows nicely) TRACK #9-Without You TRACK #11-This Goes Out feat. Big Duke and Joe Glak TRACK #12-Respect TRACK #13-Head Of Household(da bomb...hope this or track #7 is their next single) This is a great R&B album. All the Collaborations are amazing. I can't see why anyone can dislike this cd. If you liked their last 2 albums there's no doubt you'll love this. Jagged Edge seems to improve every new release, so I can't wait for their next album. SO SO DEF is definitely on top.
The best that Jagged Edge has to offer.......? June 28, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Most fans like r&b music for different reasons. Some people like a nice uptempo song that you can dance to. Others like songs that are midtempo: not too fast or not too slow and some such as myself like a nice slow jam. When I first heard "Gotta Be" by Jagged Edge that's when I realized that they were working with a little something. "A Jagged Era" was a good start for Jagged Edge but I knew that they would just get better with time. They definitely made a step in the right direction with "J.E. Heartbreak". "He Can't Love You", "True Man", "Promise" and "What Ya Tryin' To Do" were definitely songs to remember from that CD. Even the "I Need Love" influenced, "Promise (Remix)" got my attention. Jagged Edge is slowly trying to make their mark as one of the best male groups in r&b. With their third CD, "Jagged Little Thrill", Jagged Edge seems like their out to do the same thing as they accomplished on their last CD. They always start off with the party jams. "Where's The Party At" w/Nelly and "I Got It" w/Trina are perfect examples of this. However with, "Cut Somethin'" Ludacris cuts the track to shreds with his two verses on the song. This is definitely the best uptempo song on this CD. Jagged Edge also has the slow songs going on their new CD as well. "Respect" and "Head Of Household" will definitely be favorites of Jagged Edge fans. They have always been known for good slow jam presentation on their CDs. "Girl It's Over", "Goodbye" and "Best Man" are good slow jams as well. Although this is Jagged Edge's best CD, in my opinion, some people will not like the fact that this CD sounds just like "J.E. Heartbreak". However, they have impressed me once again with this effort. It is still a must buy in my opinion.
Jagged Edge keeps the thrill going in '01 ..dont miss out July 12, 2001 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is the first jaged edge album I actually bought. I always was feeling their stuff but never got around to getting anything form them until now. I didnt expect too much but after the first listen I was surprised. There are some tight cuts here(also my favorite tracks) like: Cut Something(w/ludacris), I got it(w/trina), Goodbye, Where the party at(w/nelly), respect, can we be tight and remedy. The tightest slow jam on this album has to be "Remedy". I see a hit written all over this song. This is anotehr good addition to the hip-hop,R+B world that might surprise some. fans should be more than satisfied while non-fans might be taken over. The only thing I dint liek is that a few songs sounded like some of thier previous hits but overall them came strong with a mix of old and new flavor. Dont miss on this jagged little thrill....get it.
This album is excellent! November 3, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
After having the new CD in my rack for like a month-and-a-half, last week I decided to listen to it for the first time. I really just wanted to hear JE's latest song, "Goodbye". I then listened to the rest of the album and I was absolutely blown away by how good this CD is. My emotions were stirred by lovely ballads such as "Girl, It's Over", Can We Be Tight", "Without You", "Respect", "Head Of The Household", and of course, "Goodbye". With this CD, Jagged Edge has taken their talents to another level; far beyond their 4-man R&B rivals. Their up-tempo/dance tracks are hot as well - Songs like "Where The Party At", "Cut Something", and "I Got It" shows their versality while maintaining their authenticity. Ever since I first listened to "JAGGED LITTLE THRILL", the CD has not been removed from my CD player. I listen to it repeatedly every chance I get (even at work). I must say that this album has made my week. I love it so much that it's made me fanatical about this group.
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