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Location: Brooklyn, New York United States
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Very few female artists would I dare listen to on CD--a cappella in a room with no other sound--Regina is certainly one of them (as is Anita Baker, Stephanie Mills, Whitney Houston, Denise Williams, etc.) What beautiful vocals she lends to any musical sheet, with such crisp, clear, inviting, soulful and lengthy acoustics that I wish I could trade places with her. Truly a plesure to listen to, and I do have all of her CDs. Do not miss this array of extraordinary & diverse singing talent.
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WOW! This CD is so...WOW--love it, love it, love it! When I first heard this CD, 3 cuts stood out immediately; the more upbeat, hip ones (you'll know which ones when you listen). However, the entire CD (yes, the whole gamut of songs) is so memorable, addictive, gripping, bouncy & spiritual--providing just the right mix and tempo of different tunes/words--this CD will be considered one of the best the year. And her first one too; can't wait for the exhibition of continued talent, inspiration and endless replay value on the next CD.
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This is more than your average karate fighting game. The graphics & background are clear, the acoustics and pounding seem so real and there is plenty of action, flipping, bouncing, weapon-grabbing and a horde of different characters to fight. My fastidious eight-year-old son has seen more than his share of GBA games and isn't easily impressed, but this fighting game is entertaining, challenging and fun--no episodes of blood or foul language (A PLUS!!). Too bad I had to purchase this one overseas. But overall, this is a title worth having if you can get you hands on it. As an aside, other noteworthy fun yet engrossing games are Kirby's Nightmare in Dreamland, Kim Possible and Lord of… Read more
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