Don't ForgetReviews: Don't ForgetBinding: Audio CD EAN: 0050087123567 Format: Enhanced Label: Hollywood Records Manufacturer: Hollywood Records MPN: 000213202 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Hollywood Records Release Date: September 23, 2008 Studio: Hollywood Records Rating: - great cd! I love this CD, I can listen to it every day and still don't get enough of it! I think that every teenage girl can relate to the lyrics of at least one of the songs. This is really one of the CDs I love the most (and ofcourse the Jonas Brothers). Can't wait till Demi is coming to Holland, I know I'll be there :D Greetings from Michelle, Holland Rating: - Great Album From DemiThis album is very very good. But it's not perfect. Because (i think) the song "Party" isn't good enough. And Demi worked with JB like in every song. The other songs are brilliant. Also (i think ( AGAIN)) she sang some songs ( Tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7) very very good. So i gave the album "Don't Forget" 4 stars. Rating: - Awesome Great ! I love amazon ! This is my number one place to buy ! Everything comes when its estimated to come ! I love this place and the CD !!! Rating: - Demi Lovato is a powerhouse.I'll just come straight out and say that I'm a tried and true Jonas Brothers fan. I'm absolutely, positively in love with their music. I'm one of those screaming teenage girls that stands out in the summer heat, rain, or snow to see them play; the ones on TV that people laugh at because of their intense dedication. I've seen them six times, and three of those times, a 16 year old girl named Demi Lovato opened. Going to my first Burning Up show, I'll have to admit I was a bit skeptical of her. I had seen her in Camp Rock only a few days before (which I'll admit wasn't the greatest) and I didn't really know what to expect. I wondered what exactly she was going to sing besides her songs from Camp Rock. I thought she was going to be just another sickly sweet, sugar tart popstar that Disney concoted in their popstar machine. Boy, was I wrong. When she came out on stage, her stage presence and powerful music were endearing. She strutted around the stage singing her rock driven compositions with the poise and grace of someone who had been doing it for years. A couple months later, her album came out. I bought it the day it came out and was immediately hooked. Demi Lovato may be sweet, but her songs are more driven by her individual human emotions than any other of her counterparts right now (Miley Cyrus, The Cheetah Girls, etc.). She's not afraid to talk about being heartbroken and talk about human relationships. While some of her songs are more on the pop side (probably to appease Disney), the rock edge is undeniable on most tracks. Her songs are universal. Pre-teens will love them and older people can relate to them. It's almost impossible to pick your favorite track off this album. It's one of those rare ones that you can listen to all the way through and not be bored. I love Demi. Rating: - Pleasantly SurprisedOkay, first off, I will admit that I'm NOT a Disney fan. The Disney people know now is a little past my generation. I never really liked Miley Cyrus, I thought Camp Rock was a bad movie, and I can't really get into the Jonas Bros. So to say the least, I was skeptical. I heard her single, "Get Back" because it was on the radio and I liked it. I downloaded the song, but I never considered getting her entire album until recently. Now, I've been playing it non-stop practically. The best thing about her is that her lyrics are not specialized towards a particular population. There are obvious lines that are supposed to appeal to her Disney audience (wearing converses in "La La Land"), but songs like "Don't Forget" have no targeted audience. It could be a song about a middle-aged couple and I don't think you would have noticed if it wasn't a teenage girl singing it. She balances maturity and adolescence very well. I'll admit that the second half of the album that is more sappier, and is not as enjoyable as the first half, but "Believe in Me" does showcase her voice, which is actually pretty nice. Best tracks: La La Land, Trainwreck, and Don't Forget. The duet with the Jonas Bros is also great. Track that could have been better: "The Middle." If there is one song you don't download, I guess it would be this. It's one of those mediocre songs. It's not really upbeat, but it's not a ballad either. It just gets lost in the rest of the album. But anyway, this album is definitely worth a listen...especially if you're not a Disney fan. Don't Forget ReviewsMore reviews:Buy Don't Forget Sale Reviews Deals
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