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Jordin Sparks

Jordin Sparks
Artist: Jordin Sparks
Label: Jive

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 155 reviews
Sales Rank: 215

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 718752
UPC: 886971875225
EAN: 0886971875225
ASIN: B000WQ9U9Y

Release Date: November 20, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Tracks:

  • Tattoo
  • One Step At A Time
  • No Air duet with Chris Brown
  • Freeze
  • Shy Boy
  • Now You Tell Me
  • Next To You
  • Just For The Record
  • Permanent Monday
  • Young And In Love
  • See My Side
  • God Loves Ugly
  • This Is My Now

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Liking Jordin Sparks, American Idol's season six winner, comes instinctively. How many 17-year-olds are as self-possessed, as big-smiling, as committed to having a good time and keeping it real? Probably none. Liking Sparks' music has been a different story for fans anticipating her debut CD, though. Her gut-busting Idol performance of "I (Who Have Nothing)" was possibly her only prime-time goosebump generator, yet she's seen an instant progression to diva-dom, as chronicled in reports that found her heading into the studio alongside pop/R&B heavy-hitters Bloodshy, Avant, the Underdogs, and others. Was it a little soon for the relatively green Sparks to be throwing off such big-league, beat-heavy sparks? Well, not hardly, it turns out. The ballads here--songs like "Next To You" and "Just For the Record"--reach out at times with overeager sincerity (forgivable!), but the funkier numbers--"Young and In Love" and the Prince-flecked "Shy Boy," especially--slam home her positives. Jordin may still be a juvie, but she's a bona fide pop star. She earns her props as convincingly here as she did on TV. --Tammy La Gorce


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4 out of 5 stars Fresh and Clean.   November 20, 2007
A* (New York, N.Y. United States)
59 out of 74 found this review helpful

First off, who knew a record company would put a girl on the cover with clothes on? Jordin Sparks on American Idol wasn't the best singer ... "Living on a Prayer" still causes night sweats, but what she had going for her was a killer personality. She was like your little/big sis who was just so eager and happy to learn and be there that you had to root for her on some level. And when she belted out Bassey's classic "I (Who Have Nothing)" with enough theatrical flair and pitch perfect notes that would make Mariah Carey pay attention you knew the girl had potential.

This album gives glimmers of that potential. She doesn't go for any power notes at all on this disc, on every track she gives just enough power to let you know that she's able to sing. What the disc is heavy on is R&B/Hip-hop created by today's top producers. It gives her album a current sound without the need to inspect the disc for trashy lyrics you don't want your kids to hear. The song "Young and in Love" is a great example. It's stuttery hand claps and cute ditty chorus will get stuck in your head the same way Britney's "Toxic" did not too long ago -- it's done by the same production team.

The first single "Tattoo" is done by the same producers who gave Beyonce her smash "Irreplaceable." It carries the same: acoustic guitar and drums. The shocker on the disc is duet with Chris Brown "No Air." To say that Sparks out sings him is an understatement, but there is a sugary sweetness to the song that'll work for parents and kids alike.

This is a teen/tween album -- and it should be. Sparks is only 17 and the youngest American Idol winner. It almost has everything her personality had but the album lacks any sort of power behind it. There aren't any show stopping tunes here. But I must give her credit for knowing her image and wanting to make something universal in a time when being a female singer means you can double as a suitcase girl on "Deal or No Deal."



2 out of 5 stars Talent In The Wrong Hands   November 20, 2007
L. D. Kinlaw (Longview, Texas USA)
31 out of 46 found this review helpful

American Idol Season 6 winner Jordin Sparks is so much better than the material she's been given on her debut CD. She deserves a better cover too. I must agree with other reviewers that the CD was obviously rushed. But where's the integrity in neglecting talent for the sake of sales?

Two songs are good - "One Step At A Time" sounds like a pop hit in the making, and "Next To You" is a good but inferior ballad compared to JoJo's "Too Little, Too Late". The other songs just blend into one another in one big old pot of bland, mid-tempo pop stew, mostly due to the songwriting/production. She is too immensely talented, and there are far too many musical styles for her to be painted with so few colors. The CD plays it safe at the sacrifice of a soul. Remembering that she is only 17, I think that maybe I'm being too harsh. But considering the work of other artists when they were her age or younger such as Brandy, Christina Aguilera, and Monica, it's difficult to give Jordin Sparks the benefit of the doubt. Yet we all grow at different paces. And as she gets older, she'll certainly have more of life's experiences to tap into. Without a doubt, she has a remarkable voice. But when she uses it as a vessel and an outlet for what's on the inside, that's when she'll make a connection. That's when she'll tap into hearts and souls of more listeners. The right songwriters/producers will help her do that. Just keep on singing, Jordan, and keep on living.



5 out of 5 stars Jordin   December 1, 2007
Gunner (Bethlehem,Georgia)
23 out of 27 found this review helpful

When Jordin sang "I'll never walk alone" in the American Idol competition she won me over. I'd love to hear it again.

Anyhow her new CD is very enjoyable, not as good as Carrie's Carnival Ride, but that may be an unfair comparison.

Highly recommended for fans of Jordin

Gunner December, 2007



1 out of 5 stars What a waste!   November 23, 2007
M. Behlmann (St. Louis, MO United States)
18 out of 45 found this review helpful

Jordin has so much talent, so why did they give her such bad songs to sing? This CD seems very, very rushed. Way to bubble-gum pop for my taste!


1 out of 5 stars Pretty much really BORING!   November 21, 2007
Andrew
15 out of 27 found this review helpful

My sister bought this cd and we were listening to it in the car and it really just made me car sick! The cd is full of INTENSE in your face BALLADS that even a DIE HARD fan will agree, gets old. If she would have had more of a variety of music it would have been a way better album. I think Blake Lewis totally should have won cause i just heard his new music "BREAK ANOTHA" and its totally awsome! Best freakin song ever! Anyways i dont hate jordan i just really dont like her cd....... Probably worst idol album in my opinion.

ANyways just thought ide write a review to help out those who are debateing if they should buy the album or not!





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