| Subject: Thanks for posting all those reviews sounds like JC is getting some good reviews, EW was a little bit harsh on the album but it seem they it a lot. |
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Date Posted: 07:55:55 02/24/04 Tue
In reply to:
CHRYSTYNNE
's message, "PEOPLE MAG REVIEW" on 01:32:53 02/21/04 Sat
>After Justin Timberlake became embroiled in
>"Nipplegate" at the Super Bowl, his fellow NSYNCer JC
>Chasez was dumped from performing at the Pro Bowl. The
>organizers must have got a load of his sexed-up solo
>debut, which shows that while Timberlake may be the
>most talented and popular member of NSYNC, Chasez
>might be the randiest. On the groovy synth-pop track
>"All Day Long I Dream About Sex", he chants, "All day
>long I dream about sex/And all night long I think
>about sex." Elsewhere he angles for a threesome on the
>homoerotic "Some Girls (Dance With Women)," while on
>the throbbing "Come To Me," he espouses the joys of
>solo sex. That may be too much information for some
>NSYNC fans, who might not be ready to see the former
>Mouseketeer wave "Bye Bye Bye" to his goody-goody
>image.
>
>While the risque results here fall short of
>Timberlakes excellent solo breakthrough Justified,
>Chasez, 27, avoids the teen-pop wasteland that trapped
>albums by other boy-band alums such as Nick Carter of
>the Backstreet Boys and Nick Lachey of 98 Degrees.
>Just as Timberlake seemed to channel Off The Wall-era
>Michael Jackson on Justified, Chasez evokes early
>Prince with his '80s keyboard riffs and cheeky,
>falsetto-tinged delivery--not to mention his dirty
>mind--on songs like the delirious "100 Ways". The
>singer, who cowrote 16 of 17 tracks, also looks back
>by borrowing B.T. Express's 1974 funk hit "Do It (Til
>You're Satisfied)" on "Shake It", Donna Summer's 1977
>disco classic "I Feel Love" on "One Night Stand" and
>Corey Hart's 1984 pop gem "Sunglasses At Night" on
>"Come To Me." Although the CD includes a few NSYNC-ish
>ballads, such as "Build My World," Chasez proves to be
>surprisingly eclectic, even convincingly getting busy
>on the reggae jam "Everything You Want." He may be
>Schizophrenic, but at least that makes him versatile.
>(3.5 out of 4 stars)
>---Chuck Arnold
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