JC album cuts have been leaked, kids!
Jun. 29th, 2003 10:27 pmJC! Holey moley, album cuts have been leaked. Thanks to the heads up in
scot_ty's journal, there's a link to the JJB post containing the download links:
http://pub209.ezboard.com/fjjboardfrm29.showMessage?topicID=8317.topic
and here's the links:
Build My World
One Night Stand
Some Girls
According to Jayne's post, there's no name listed on the website where these were found, and they're not claimed to be JC. But really, all you have to do is listen. If this *isn't* JC, it's the most gifted impressionist I've ever heard.
"One Night Stand" pays homage to both Smokey Robinson and Donna Summer, and overall, a nod to Prince's "Gett Off." JC, I love your musical little brain.
And the curls are back!!! Oddly enough, I wondered earlier in
loveisimmortal's journal whether the curls meant that the JC solo promo machine was about to switch into gear. And now album leaks. You can't tell me the two aren't related.
Aiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!! It's gonna happen! Really gonna happen!
::groovin'::
http://pub209.ezboard.com/fjjboardfrm29.showMessage?topicID=8317.topic
and here's the links:
Build My World
One Night Stand
Some Girls
According to Jayne's post, there's no name listed on the website where these were found, and they're not claimed to be JC. But really, all you have to do is listen. If this *isn't* JC, it's the most gifted impressionist I've ever heard.
"One Night Stand" pays homage to both Smokey Robinson and Donna Summer, and overall, a nod to Prince's "Gett Off." JC, I love your musical little brain.
And the curls are back!!! Oddly enough, I wondered earlier in
Aiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!! It's gonna happen! Really gonna happen!
::groovin'::
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Date: 2003-06-29 08:40 pm (UTC)You said that the songs aren't referenced to JC in any way...is that the way all clips are listed on the site? Is it to promote honest consumer ratings?
How long have the clips been up, does anyone know?
Considering how little we've been given about the album, these are as good as a leak to me. We've been teased for ages about the release, then things looked pretty bleak that we'd see it at all this year...now clips have pretty quietly turned up for review.
Someone ought to clue JoJo in to these clips so he can start playin them.
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Date: 2003-06-29 08:44 pm (UTC)I believe they do it that way so you will not be influenced by knowing who the artists are. It's a way to get honest reactions.
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Date: 2003-06-29 08:52 pm (UTC)Good way to do things for unbiased responses.
Is there any way to tell how long it normally takes from this website to release? If that makes sense. Like, is this normal considering the new Sept. 9th date we've been given?
Who uses this website? Is it like a testmarket for the record companies to see which singles to release first?
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Date: 2003-06-29 09:04 pm (UTC)