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BareNaked |  | Artist: Jennifer Love Hewitt Label: Jive Category: Music
List Price: £16.99 Buy Used: £7.44 as of 21/11/2009 23:00 GMT details You Save: £9.55 (56%)
Seller: abundatrade_usa Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 11837
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 012414182128 EAN: 0012414182128 ASIN: B00006H69E
Release Date: October 8, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Barenaked | | • | Can I Go Now | | • | You | | • | Hey Everybody | | • | Where You Gonna Run To? | | • | I Know You Will | | • | Rock the Roll | | • | Stand in Your Way | | • | First Time | | • | Stronger | | • | Avenue of the Stars | | • | Me and Bobby McGee - Jennifer Love Hewitt |
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Way better that the first two! December 30, 2002 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
When I got this album I prepared for something OK. A third album similar to her first one (which wasn't that good). How wrong was I? This album is excellent! I just couldn't stop listening all Christmas!brThe album kicks off with Barenaked (which is the title song), and just hooks you. The songs are all great- and they go with Jennifer Love's voice very well. The lyrics are cool, which adds to the whole thing. The combination of her voice, the lyrics and the music makes this album what is is- a masterpiece! brBarenaked is my absolute favourite song (she sings it SO well!!!), but I also like track 6. You Will, 7. Rock The Roll, and 11. Avenue Of The Stars. The only downside about the whole record is the last song, which is kind of dissapointing. Still it's such a great album, you hardly notice the last one!brHer first album was OK, and the second one was not the best in the world, but don't let this influence you! This, her third album, is a great album! One piece of advice: Buy this album!!!brTwo thumbs up for Jennifer Love!!!
Jennifer Love Hewitt is amazing September 7, 2003 C. Reason (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Jennifer Love Hewitt isn't just another actress who decided to go into pop, she can really sing and this album shows that. The best songs on the album are Barenaked and First time but all the rest of the songs are still amazing. I wish she'd release a song in the UK and not only show the U.S she can sing but the UK as well.
JLH January 12, 2009 Mr. Andrew J. Dyett (United Kingdom) I bought this album being a JLH fan and it was great, the songs are catchy and are really good. If your thinking "oh.. another movie star making an album it's going to be good... not", don't because it really is a good album and she has been at this alot longer than all of the singers today, she started singing before she started acting and she's really good, her voice is great, the musics great, what more can you ask for.
Definitely worth it! May 14, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
OK, so it's not the best album in the entire world. But it's very worth it! I really had fun listening 2 this album.brThe songs aren't to be taken very seriously, except for BareNaked, which u need to really listen to- and know what Jennifer's trying to say. BareNaked is definitely the best song on there, but the others are good too. The best others are: Avenue Of The Stars, I Know You Will, and Can I Go Now?. If you are going to get the album, get the one with the bonus track, Just Try, cuz Just Try's great too!brI think her first album is a bit better- but the title track BareNaked is better than all her other songs.brOne downside is that some songs can get a tad boring. But the main downside of the album is there aren't enough songs!
Not the album of the year, but not bad February 9, 2004 Tom 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
JLH has made a name for herself in various drama shows, most notably POF and TOYL, both based on the same character, and as a scream-queen in the "Last Summer"-series. Oh yeah, and she's easy on the eyes as well. These things are likely to have helped her in getting this album out. She has put out three albums before, the majority of the tracks being non-noteworthy pop love-songs. But on Bare Naked, she gets down to something quite decent. The album has it's weak spots, and overall is no master piece, but songs like the title track "Bare Naked", the funky rock-pop "Can I Go Now" and the funky, percussion-driven "Me and Bobby McGhee" (my personal favourite) show signs of a singer with definite abilities. The ad lib frasing at the end of the latter track is just brilliant. The album definitly has charm, and if you play on a sunny afternoon and close your eyes, you can almost see JLH turn those big, smiling eyes on you. And that's not bad...
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