I like this CD Repeat Offender: Richard MarxCD (1989) but when I was going to pay for it the seller email me and told she do not have any longer and she said that please so not pay me because it is my faul that I(seller) do not have this item nomore because I sold it to someone else...I will still deal with this person she a honest perso to deal with and I have bought CDs in the past from her before...
I like the quality of the item. Even though the CD is very old it plays like new. It was like buying a used item from a store. The price was more than reasonable and the shipping was well worth the price I payed. If the opprtunity arises I would recommend and use this seller again. Thank You
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Repeat Offender - Richard's Response to the Critics
Review created: 07/20/00
by: Dionne25 -- a member of Epinions
Pros: One of Richard's best albums - it's gone 5X platinum
Cons: Nothing
Repeat Offender was Richard's answer to all the critics out there who said he was too commercial and wouldn't make it as a rock star. He'd be thrown out like yesterday's news and long forgotten. I'd have to say that so far, it hasn't happened. He cam out of the corner with his gloves on ready with his one-two punch with Repeat Offender, and this album put them to shame and brought him to fame. It's now 5X platinum, so I guess you can't keep a good man down, huh? If I had to place Richard's album in order of favorites, this would be number one. Repeat Offender has it all, and more. It's an 11..
Richard Marx is one of those timeless singers that will have his songs played for years. His voice is magical and deeply sexy. The way he interprets the songs he sings will leave you breathless and wanting more. I still remember my first experience hearing Richard Marx; it was the song "Too Late to Say Goodbye" (the fourth track on this CD). My experience with music generally follows a fairly predictable pattern. Rarely do I like a song the first time I hear it. Most of the time it takes two or three times before a song will really grab me and become my "favorite" of the week. Not so with ...