
When one is a fan of music, it can be difficult to put one's finger on what, exactly, is their favorite album. That's why, in the past, I've always referred to my "Top 5." However, I think I have found what I've always been looking for. The soundtrack to Hannah Montana is, by far, the greatest collection of songs to which I have ever listened.
This may sound odd coming from me. I always tend to feature classic and progressive rock/metal albums on this blog, but I thought I'd show you all my true nature today. This album is solid all the way through. Whether it's dancing around in my underwear to lyrics like "I'm a lucky girl whose dreams came true" in "Just Like You" or layin' into the groove in "Pumpin' Up The Party," I can't get enough of this album.
The album starts off with "Best of Both Worlds," which is a delightful pop tune with some lively vocals. I really like how she interleaves solo sections with harmony throughout the verse. Also, the key change is extremely uplifting and will give you goosebumps every single time. After that, the album gets a little bit of a country flair with "Who Said." In this wonderful...
Alright, alright. You got me. So, Hannah Montana isn't really my favorite album, but how often does April Fool's Day land on a Wednesday? It was just too perfect. Keep on groovin' and I'll be back next week with something a little more to my normal style. (Although, I have to say, listening to the first few tracks, this album is kinda catchy...)
If for some reason you experience brain damage, and actually want to hear this album, the link is:
http://free.napster.com/view/album/index.html?id=12284026
I almost lost a good deal of respect for you.
ReplyDeleteJohn S.