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Subject: Hey, guys!...I'm with y'all....I'm really liking JC's CD! I was bobbing my head to and from my DR's appointment, after I bought it...Now, the task of learning the lyrics might take a little bit longer, for my "old" and, uhrmm, "chaste" brain cells...lol!


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Date Posted: 18:19:54 02/29/04 Sun
In reply to: chrystynne 's message, "BILLBOARD REVIEW" on 03:51:55 02/27/04 Fri

>JC CHASEZ
>Album Title: Schizophrenic
>Producer(s): various
>Label/Catalog Number: Jive 82876-53724
>Release Date: Feb. 24
>Source: Billboard Magazine
>Originally Reviewed: March 06, 2004
>
>
>JC Chasez could not have called his solo debut
>anything but "Schizophrenic." Produced by Robb Boldt,
>Basement Jaxx and Riprock 'n' Alex G, among others, it
>is wonderfully all over the musical map, from electro
>and funk to dance/electronic and pop. Throughout,
>Chasez, who co-wrote every track, keeps his eye on the
>dancefloor—though a couple ballads ("Dear Goodbye,"
>"Build My World") make their beauty known. Elsewhere,
>the soulful "She Got Me," the bouncy "Something
>Special," the Sting-inflected "Everything You Want,"
>the bootylicious "Shake It" and the hypnotic "All Day
>Long I Dream About Sex" shine incredibly bright. "One
>Night Stand" and "Come to Me" cleverly reference Donna
>Summer's "I Feel Love" and Corey Hart's "Sunglasses at
>Night," respectively. This is adventurous stuff for a
>Mickey Mouse Club graduate who went on to become a
>member of 'N Sync.—MP

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