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Brandy - Full Moon (CD)

Album Details: Full Moon

Release Date:05/21/2002
Label:Atlantic / Wea
UPC:075678349324

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    full moon

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 23, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Full Moon review helpful

    Pros: great music and rythm

    Cons: good sound

    i think brandy's album is brilliant!, a mix of different types of music styles and shows her ability to grow as a singer in vocal and writing skills, this is the best album i've listened to!

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    OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*****

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 21, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Full Moon review helpful

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    I have all of Brandyz albumz and this one by far is the best one..... i luvv Can We....and He Is and mostly everyone... she did a great job on the track Die Without You a duet with Ray J. itz great .....the first single was a preview of the sassines...s she displays on the album.....and her VOICE! it has really matured.....this is a great albumm GO GET IT!!!!!!!!!!:) Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Brandy built her stardom on a few well-timed singles, but she never really delivered albums that fulfilled her promise as a front-woman. Full Moon, her third album, comes the closest to being a full-fledged, well-rounded album, as well as establishing a personality as a singer. That's not to say this album is as fiercely independent or adventurous as Aaliyah's last album, or even efforts by Blu Cantrell and Toya, but it's the most assured, risky album Brandy has yet recorded, the one that suggests that she is more than an appealing young personality who is as effective on record as she is on made-for-TV movies. Full Moon still has some flaws common to contemporary urban soul records -- namely, it's too lengthy, filled with songs that are just there to ensure that the album runs close to 70 minutes, giving some listeners the impression they're getting more bang for their buck; apart from that, the record can be a little too even-keeled and samey -- but it's professionally performed and ...expertly pitched at the mainstream, with just enough beats to make it seem fresh, yet those very rhythms are polished but always enough to keep the entire enterprise safe and non-threatening. That, of course, means that Full Moon is perched perfectly between the interesting and the mundane and is in equal parts either. Since she's pushing slightly harder to be mature, it's a little more mature and consistent than her previous albums, but each step forward feels measured and calculated -- not necessarily a bad thing, but something that's noticeable as the album stretches on and on over its 17 tracks. There are plenty of moments here that are seductively smooth and even the filler goes down smoothly, but when it's finished, Brandy seems no more distinctive than she did when it started, so it's no wonder that even its triumphs seem muted. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Brandy

Though still in her teens, singer Brandy was among the biggest and brightest new stars to emerge during the 1990s; a multimedia sensation, she was a success not only on the pop and RB charts, but also on television. Born in McComb, MO, in 1979, Brandy Norwood was raised in California, first attracting attention singing with area youth groups. From there she moved on to ... Read more