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Apr. 8th, 2004 04:14 pmOnly fifteen minutes to go! I'll use the time to add yet another review. I have a love/hate with the first line. grrrrr...
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JC Chasez - Schizophrenic (Jive)
by By D'Anne Witkowski
Although he's no Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez proves with "Schizophrenic" that N'Sync was not a one-man operation. "Schizophrenic" is all over the place, paying tribute to pop music in all its Regan-era glory. Chasez borrows heavily from "Off The Wall" era Michael Jackson and 80's new wave (especially in the fun, if lyrically dumb, "All Day Long I Dream About Sex" and the Eurythmics-esque "Come To Me"). On "Some Girls (Dance With Women)" Chasez delves into the lesbian-chic club world. Club giants Basement Jaxx lend a hand on the funky "Shake It." This solo debut isn't ground breaking lyrically or musically, but it sounds like an album that was a hell of a lot fun to make and that makes it a hell of a lot of fun to listen to.
From pridesource.com.
JC Chasez - Schizophrenic (Jive)
by By D'Anne Witkowski
Although he's no Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez proves with "Schizophrenic" that N'Sync was not a one-man operation. "Schizophrenic" is all over the place, paying tribute to pop music in all its Regan-era glory. Chasez borrows heavily from "Off The Wall" era Michael Jackson and 80's new wave (especially in the fun, if lyrically dumb, "All Day Long I Dream About Sex" and the Eurythmics-esque "Come To Me"). On "Some Girls (Dance With Women)" Chasez delves into the lesbian-chic club world. Club giants Basement Jaxx lend a hand on the funky "Shake It." This solo debut isn't ground breaking lyrically or musically, but it sounds like an album that was a hell of a lot fun to make and that makes it a hell of a lot of fun to listen to.