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Katie Price - Whole New World

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Album Details: Whole New World

Release Date:11/27/2006
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Track List: Whole New World

  1. Endless Love
  2. Islands in the Stream
  1. Don't Go Breaking My Heart
  2. Lullaby

Pro Reviews: Whole New World

  • All Music Guide

    Either one could look at the release of this album as a joke and join in with a celebrity couple having a bit of fun or one can take it seriously and attempt to justify why Peter Andre, once a serious pop star who attempted good fun pop, then tried his hand at RB, and his wife Katie Price, otherwise known as Jordan, would demean himself with such absolute (that's the record label by the way) rubbish. Perhaps the former is the better choice, for listening to A Whole New World, showed just one of the reasons why the music industry was in such a state in 2006 with falling CD sales and more artists whom had been around since the 1960s, selling records than outstanding newcomers. A Whole New World was the sugar sweet Disney song from the film Aladdin which Aladdin sings to Jasmine as he shows her the delights of Arabia from aboard his magic carpet but in the hands of Peter Andre, he turns it into a meaningless ditty, for the last thing that Katie Price would have wanted was a new world, the...re being nothing wrong with her present one. Well actually there was one thing wrong. She can't sing. Enhanced her voice may be, but on the one song she actually begins singing, Tonight I Celebrate My Love, she has trouble pronouncing the word celebrate which was strange, considering her background. Unfortunately, Peter Andre seemed to have lost the ability to sing too, if he ever really had it, but if the whole point of this album was option one, then it didn't really matter, apart from the smaller amount of money it would raise for the charities Vision and the NSPCC. Reverting to the serious side, there was a mixed selection of ballads and uptempo tracks, the ballads including Endless Love, Cherish and I Come Down and the danceable numbers including The Two Of Us, Don't Go Breaking My Heart (oh dear, even more cheese than the original) with a synthesized backing that did its best to attempt to sound like Elton John's and apart from being note for note perfect, failed miserably, I've Had The Time Of My Life from Dirty Dancing, another worse than average karaoke number and The Best Things In Life Are Free. Sadly for those people who actually bought this album, they were not. - Sharon Mawer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Katie Price

Katie Price was a already one of the most famous women in Great Britain before she released her first album in late 2006 also known as Jordan, Price began her career as a model and has become a onewoman media empire in the UK, having published books, written newspaper columns, hosted television shows, starred in an exercise video and marketed her own line of lingerie. ... Read more