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Don't Stop The Music
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Album Details: Don't Stop The Music

Release Date:03/09/2004
Label:Sony
UPC:827969100226

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    -DSTM: The Best-

    By horses_forever_sofia  Nov 26, 2005

    Pros: -Everything!

    Cons: -Only a few problems.

    Don't Stop the Music, Play's 3rd album, is a beautiful mixture of their vocals. Each and every one of the Play members do a fabulous job - Janet is a new, and a bit unfamiliar, she might need to work on harmonizing with the group a little mor...e. everGirl: 3/5 A great song with a fast, great beat and the vocals are great, yet you get bored of the song easily. Don't Stop the Music: 5/5 One of my favorite songs on the whole album. The lyrics really inspire, and the great beat doesn't hurt either. The vocals are just plain amazing. Every Little Step: 2/5 Aaron Carter makes a good effort, and sounds good with the other girls. Hand in Hand: 4/5 Great lyrics as well. You Found Me: 5/5 The vocals are great here, and the girls really harmonize. The lyrics, as always, show a nice message, and it isn't too gushy-mushy. It's a Hard Knock Life: 4/5 Play puts on a nice twist to the old Annie classic. Their voices sound great, with a variety of pitches that sound wonderful. Ain't No Mountain High Enough: 5/5 Putting on a girl-twist onto the already-beautiful song, this song sounds great with exciting vocals, the beat is a bit sluggish though. Seven: 5/5 The beat is fast and exhiliratingly great, and the vocals are high but Play hits every note with pure perfection. The lyrics don't make sense completely, but the music and the vocals make up for it. Another Love Story: 3/5 This song was somewhat boring, with good lyrics but the vocals lack along with the music. Overall, DSTM was a spectacular album. It's very price-worthy, and you won't be wasting your money by buying it. Read more Less

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    Play's Don't Stop the Music is a marked improvement over the formulizing of 2003's Replay, which awkwardly layered adult themes over the Swedish combo's inherent fluff factor. Only a couple of years removed from their bright and cheery kidpop debut, contemporary RBstyled romps like "Hot" just sounded ridiculous. This time around, Play's people have gotten it right, or at least found an ingenious crossbranding opportunity. Don't Stop's first single is "everGirl," the theme song to Nickelodeon's new tweener brand of the same name. With a website chronicling the adventures of the "everGirls" Joy, Hope, Starr, and Skye and encouraging creative activities like writing poetry and gardening, as well as exclusive clothing and accessory tieins, Nick's everGirl looks like it's going to be around for the long haul. It's also a clever way to build momentum for Play's Anais Lameche, Anna Sundstrand, Rosie Munter, and new member Janet Leon (who replaces Faye Hamlin), instead of forcing the combo t...o perform shabbily written, even overly sexualized material in a misguided attempt at relevance. Like the selfconfident and smart characters at everGirl's center, Anais, Anna, Rosie, and Janet are attractively multicultural. Their look is stylish but not trashy, and their album rounds out with empowering material like the title track and "Girls Can Too" (Payoff chorus line: "Cuz anything that boys do/Don't you know girls can too"). Bobby Brown's new jack hit "Every Little Step" is reborn as an entirely vacuous ditty featuring irritating boyman Aaron Carter; covers of "It's the Hard Knock Life" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" aren't necessary, but they're performed capably and keep the album's positive vibe alive. Strangely, Don't Stop the Music's best moment might be in its last few minutes. "Another Love Story" features one of the album's only truly memorable vocal hooks, and gives the girls a chance to differentiate their voices from one another. This may have been a conscious move if Don't Stop suffers from anything besides the presence of Aaron Carter, it's a lack of individuality. But the album does pleasantly reinforce the aims of everGirl, while featuring strong enough performances, production, and songwriting that even if the everGirl brand gets downsized Play's burgeoning pop career should be on solid ground. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Play

Swedish pop foursome Play comprised Rosanna Munter (aka Rosie; born 1987) who played a lead role in the movie Eve and Adam, teen fashion model Faye Hamlin (born 1987), legendary actress Greta Garbo's relative Anna Sundstrand (born 1989), and pop singer Amanda' sister Anais Lameche (born 1987). They were chosen after a casting call conducted by Laila Bagge, wife of write... Read more