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  1992 cassette review
Review created: 03/12/08
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The tape and holder were in really great shape and it sure sounds good. Whoever had this tape must have really taken good care of it.


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  Straight Up--This Is "Where It All Began" (W/O)
Review created: 04/15/03
by: age6racer -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Great to dance to, poppy, 80's goodness.

Cons:
Poppy 80's goodness.

*This review is an entry in lambchops Where it all Began Write Off.* One of my brothers, who is seven years older than me, had quite the enviable collection of cassettes when we were younger. Among them was Paula Abdul s Forever Your Girl. I would listen to the tape in our big, ugly, but cool van that not only had a TV and VCR in it, but also TWO(!) Tape players, so we kids could listen to whatever we liked with individual headphone plugs near each seat. After hearing Paula while on the road I decided I needed to hear her more often. I would borrow the tape from my brother and lay on the...


Review ID: 10000000000210348
  Desperately Seeking Hooks
Review created: 03/24/07
by: starcollector-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Music

Pros:
Paula Abdul's dance moves.

Cons:
You can't see it by listening to the album. Watch her videos instead.

(Disclaimer: Those looking for a brief description of the album will find what their looking for in the "Album Overview" section. The section titled "Detailed Track Discussion" is meant only for those who want to read detailed descriptions of the songs, and they do not constitute the essence of this review. Lastly and most importantly, this review is not necessarily written by the point of view of a Paula Abdul fan.) Introduction: It's funny that I forgot that Paula Abdul has a mole on her left cheek. You don't seem to see it much anymore. It's probably pretty hard to put on make-up...


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  Paula Abdul's Debut Album: So I Guess You Don't Need Talent To Judge Talent!
Review created: 11/26/06
by: speeddemon531-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Music

Pros:
Cool Eighties dance in the vein of Janet Jackson or Jody Watley...

Cons:
...only pretty much devoid of talent and singing ability.

Some kids out there who only know Paula Abdul as the trainwreck of a judge on TV's "American Idol" might have forgotten (or may not have even known) that she had a recording career in the late Eighties and early Nineties. Not only did she have a recording career, she was HUGE, with her only competition at the time being Janet Jackson and maybe Madonna. In the time since, it has become obvious that she was the weakest of the three talents, not only because Madonna and Janet still have viable music careers while Paula doesn't, but also because their music from the same time period has aged...


Review ID: 10000000002391367
  Were you knocked out by Paula Abdul?
Review created: 01/01/01
by: Monnie1976-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Music

Pros:
Dance music for all ages, great period effort, nostalgic

Cons:
Dated, Paula's thin voice

Yesterday, I was doing my occasional raid at a place called Secondspin.Com in Denver, Colorado looking for some cheap buys and a little nostalgia. All though I didn't find some of the items I had hoped for, I did find for a bargain basement price of $2.99 Paula Abdul's late eighties debut Forever Your Girl. This morning I popped this piece of history in my CD player and somehow I magically transformed from a twenty four year old married woman to a thirteen year old little girl. Honestly, I was taken by surprise about how much I still like this CD. (it was a tape when I last owned it.) Paula...


Review ID: 10000000000210349
  Paula Abdul Will Always Be Forever My Girl
Review created: 07/28/06
by: roheblius -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
<b>Straight Up</b> and <b>Cold Hearted</b> are still the jams

Cons:
You can tell that her vocals had tons of help if you listen closely

Back in 1988, Paula was the "it" girl. I remember a friend saying that he wanted to marry Janet Jackson, but Paula would be his mistress. And this is from a guy who had Janet's Pleasure Principle video recorded for playback many times. Paula didn't seem to be destined for music stardom based on her talent. She seemed better suited for television based on her experience as a choreographer. Word is that the Jacksons saw her at a Los Angeles Lakers game since she was a cheerleader and the choreographer of the dance team and wanted her to work with them for a video on their Victory album. She did.


Review ID: 10000000000210353
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