Name: Janine Macdonald
Dateline: Melbourne, Australia
Weblog: www.xwiredonline.com
Articles: 40
First Published: Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Last Published: Friday, June 15, 2007
Currently listing articles 40-1:
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Music Review: Paris Bennett- Princess P— The Juggernaut that is American Idol continues on with the release of Paris Bennett's debut album, Princess P.
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Music Review: John Waite - Figure In A Landscape— Figure in a landscape shows that John Waite has finally found his niche in adult contemporary.
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Music Review: Miranda Lambert - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend— Miranda Lambert burst onto the music scene four years ago, as one of the finalists from Nashville Star. Since then she has not looked back.
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Music Review: Various Artists- Shrek The Third Soundtrack— Shrek 3 mixes the old with the new, throwing in a few covers to produce a worthy soundtrack.
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Music Review: Prince - 3121— Prince stepped back into the spotlight last year, with the critically acclaimed 3121.
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Music Review: Ozzy Osbourne- Black Rain— Black Rain see the Godfather of Metal's return to reclaim his throne.
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Music Review: The Dixie Chicks- Taking The Long Way— The Dixie Chicks best album Taking The Long Way.
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Music Review: Disturbed - Believe— The music of Disturbed tends to be mixed with messages of nonconformity, self-empowerment and individuality.
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Music Review: Dire Straits- Brothers In Arms— Filled with desolation, war, love gone wrong and the blues.
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Music Review: Elton John- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road— If you were going to have any Elton John CD in your collection then this is the one to go for.
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Music Review: Eskimo Joe - Black Fingernails, Red Wine— Eskimo Joe are back with a new darker sound that show a maturity that has not been seen before on their earlier albums.
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Music Review: Cher- Greatest Hits 1962-1995— This Greatest Hits album is Cher to a core.
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Music Review: Skid Row- Skid Row— Skid Row were the poster boys for rebellion during the late 80s and early 90s.
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Music Review: Cher - Heart Of Stone— The album that catapulted Cher to fame, again.
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Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling): A Lot More Than a Bad Hair Day— Have you ever had the impulse to pull your hair out? You may have Trichotillomania.
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Music Review: Chely Wright - Everything— Everything is more of an EP than a CD, and has a couple of tracks from her album, The Metropolitan Hotel.
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Music Review: John Mayer - The Village Sessions— The Village Sessions is John Mayer simply at his best, as his strips away everything, until there is nothing left but a man and his
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Music Review: Bryan Adams - Reckless— There is always one album that changes a musician's life forever. For Bryan Adams that was Reckless...
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Music Review: Bruce Springsteen- In Concert: MTV Unplugged— I’m a self-confessed Springsteen fan. I have been since the first time I heard "The Boss" playing on the radio.
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Music Review: Megadeth - United Abominations— This debut for Megadeth on Road Runner, and it's a sound that is reminiscent of their earlier days.
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Music Review: Brooks And Dunn- Hard Workin' Man— After their debut album everyone thought that the only place Brooks and Dunn could go was down.
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Music Review: Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits— Springsteen dominated the charts in the eighties, and was popularly known as “The Boss”. This Greatest Hits is a testament to his talents.
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Music Review: Bowling For Soup - The Great Burrito Extortion Case— If you’re looking for a band that performs light hearted songs with clever lyrics, catchy tunes, and shameless name-dropping then Bowling for Soup is that
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Music Review: Britney Spears - Britney— It's a step in the direction of Britney growing up, and expanding her style of music.
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Music Review: Brooks And Dunn- Brand New Man— One of country’s best selling duo acts, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, started off their career with this brilliant album-Brand New Man.
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Music Review: Britney Spears - In The Mix: The Remixes— After the success of Toxic it wasn’t long before the record label realized they were onto something.
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Music Review: Bowling For Soup - Bowling For Soup Goes To The Movies— Bowling for soup goes to the movies is the album for fans. It’s all their movie soundtrack tunes, wrapped into one.
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Music Review: Bon Jovi - New Jersey— New Jersey is one of the albums that really catapulted Bon Jovi to fame.
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Music Review: Various Artists - An Allstar Tribute to Bon Jovi— I’m never quite sure how to react to tribute albums, especially when at first glance it’s a who’s who of hit and misses from 80’s
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Music Review: Billy Idol - Greatest Hits— The former Generation X singer had the ability to fuse a pop song with hard rock, and act like a punk rocker in the process.
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Music Review: Billy Currington - Doin Somethin' Right— Currington shows off a little sexy and a little bit of something else in his sophomore country album.
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Music Review: Billy Currington— Billy Currington's debut album introduces fans to traditional country songs, sung in a smooth, velvety voice that could cut through butter.
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Music Review: The Backstreet Boys - Never Gone— Once upon a time in the early 2000s, the Backstreet Boys were one of the biggest boy bands in the world.
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Music Review: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black— Back to Black is Amy Winehouse’s second album, and the soul singer gives it her all.
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Music Review: Bowling For Soup - A Hangover You Don't Deserve— This album is essential for Bowling for Soup fans and anyone who loved the song “1985.”
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Music Review: Bruce Springsteen - Born In The U.S.A— This was the album that catapulted Bruce Springsteen from popular pop star to megastar and cultural icon.
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Music Review: Brad Paisley - Mud On The Tires— Brad Paisley belongs to that group of modern cowboys such as Tim Mcgraw, Garth Brooks, and Keith Urban who add a little rock to their
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Music Review: Joss Stone - Introducing Joss Stone— Joss Stone has delivered her newest album, Introducing Joss Stone, with the note that this is finally the real her.
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Music Review: Westlife - The Love Album— Westlife are the Kings of Balladeers, so putting together a song of love songs was probably one of their smartest moves.
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Music Review: AC/DC - Back in Black— No one thought Bon Scott could be easily replaced, Back in Black is a testament to Brian Johnson's suitability.

