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When I first saw the previews to this movie and they mentioned that Cheryl would be featured on the soundtrack I became ecstatic. I couldn't wait to get it. When I finally did, of course, the first track I listen to was 'At Last Your Mine' by Mrs. Lynn. I have to admit I wasn't too happy at first. Not that the song is bad, it's actually pretty good and does make a great slow wedding dance song. But I thought to myself, what is Cheryl doing recording a soft pop rock song. I was looking forward to something more uptempo with a bouncing beat. But as I thought about it I came to appreciate how unique it was for Cheryl to record a different sound while keeping her style of singing throughout the song. It was a pretty good combo after all. I have to admit 7 of the 10 songs on the album are great pop rock/dance tunes that could have been big hits if the movie wasn't a very poor man's Flashdance. 4 ****
Dev |
July 13, 2006
this is an very rare song from the out of print movie heavenly bodies most people dont remember this song it did okay on the r@b charts 10 weeks at #34 i love it it takes me back to a world where life was worth living very hard to find but it should have been put on her 1985 album its gonna be right i think that was done on purpose it the soundtrack is noexist where else can you find it .
deon |
deondrick@titchmarsh.zzn.com |
November 30, 2006