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Greatest Hits |  | Artist: Atomic Kitten Label: EMI Europe Generic Category: Music
List Price: $28.98 Buy New: $10.87 as of 2/9/2010 23:54 EST details You Save: $18.11 (62%)
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Seller: Hot Shot Records Germany Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 88963
Format: Enhanced, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 724357815420 EAN: 0724357815420 ASIN: B0001QNO56
Release Date: April 5, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Whole Again | | • | Ladies Night - Atomic Kitten, Kool & the Gang, Kool & the Gang | | • | Tide Is High (Get the Feeling) | | • | It's OK! | | • | Be With U | | • | If U Come to Me | | • | Eternal Flame | | • | Love Doesn't Have to Hurt | | • | Last Goodbye | | • | Right Now 2004 | | • | See Ya [Radio Mix] | | • | I Want Your Love [2 XS Radio Mix] | | • | You Are | | • | Cradle | | • | Someone Like Me |
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Album Description 2004 compilation for the recently disbanded UK pop trio. This 15-track set provides a survey of their five-year career. With over 5.2 million in singles sales & 3 million albums sold this collection will no doubt sell well worldwide. Includes 'Ladies Night' featuring Kool & The Gang as well as the new double-A side single, 'Someone Like Me' & 'Right Now 2004'. Copy Controlled. Virgin.
Album Details Liz Mcclarnon, Natasha Hamilton and Jenny Frost have Come a Long Way. Since Exploding on to the Scene in 1999 with the Infectious Pop Anthem "Right Now", Atomic Kitten in Just under Five Years, have Become the Unrivalled First Ladies of Pop. With their Unique Style and Insatiable Appetite for Fun and Mischief the Feisty Trio from Liverpool have Sold an Incredible 5. 2 Million Singles and Three Million Albums
and "The Greatest Hits" Demonstrates Just How They Became So Popular. Bursting with Hit Single after Hit Single this Album is a Collection of Pop Riches. From the Disco Dance-floor Stormers to the Melody Driven Epic Ballads this Collection Offers Something for Everyone. With 12 Top Ten Hits, Including Three UK Number Ones: "Whole Again", "Eternal Flame" and "The Tide is High", plus There Japanese Smash Hit "Cradle" and Fan Favourite "You Are", it May Be a Cliche but You Really Will Know More of These Tracks Then You Think You Will!
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WOW!! May 28, 2007 Tyler Cote (North Haven, CT USA) I absolutley love Atomic Kitten and they are my 3rd favorite group to listen to right after S Club & A*teens. I also love Vitamin C
This album rocks
1. Whole Again 8/10- Very good, never gets boring
2. Ladies Night 4/10- Repetative and tired
3. The Tide Is High 7/10- Very catchy and plain fun
4. It's OK! 10/10- One of the best on the album
5. Be With You 6/10- Danceable and fun
6. If You Come To Me 10/10- Sooo catchy and awesome
7. Eternal Flame 6/10- Good song, not the best
8. Love Doesn't Have To Hurt 7/10- Good and sweet
9. The Last Goodbye- 10/10- The absolute best song on it
10. Right Now 6/10- Catchy and dancey
11. See Ya 7/10- Good, girl power fun
12. I Want Your Love 8/10- Fun and gotta love the BOOM!
13. You Are 7/10- Catchy and good lyrics
14. Cradle 6/10- Good ballad but not as good as other AK ballads
15. Someone Like Me 1/10- Slow boring and hardly worth your time
You Definetly Need To Skip This At All Costs April 28, 2006 Fish Cheeks (In Your Dreams) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the cheesiest pop music I have ever heard in my life. I can't believe this is what folks listen to in England. Back in the day there were a lot of good pop acts coming from England, and now I just don't know what's going on. Shoot, the Spice Girls were way better than this. At least they had some catchy songs. But this? Atomic Kitten? Sorry, but I'm not feeling these so-called greatest hits. Everything was boring and lame. The remakes of "Ladies Night" and "Eternal Flame" were just watered down. Anyway, Amazon is selling used copies of this CD for $9.09. Well, for $9.09 I could buy teriyaki beef jerky and some corn nuts. This CD sucks and that's the bottom line. Hoolllaaa!
Chart cancer. February 20, 2006 The Curmudgeon (Latveria) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Admit it - you grinned like a loon when you heard this diabolical trio went their separate ways. I know I did, because it didn't seem that a week went by when yet another asinine, chirpy slice of pop cheese or God-awful ballad by these three non-entities was stinking up the charts.
I know what you're thinking, though. "Ah, but Curmudgeon - what happens when a rubbish pop band splits? Lots of equally rubbish SOLO projects." And you'd be right. So before we rip apart this (s)hit collection, let's talk about them.
Well, special mention must go to Kerry Katona, who first started off with the band. She got pregnant and left, went down the old "Reality Television" route and can now be seen advertising a supermarket or appearing on brain-dead magnet tabloid magazines talking about, well, anything that the brain-dead scum are interested in reading about.
Jenny Frost, (her replacement) had a stab at a solo single first - and it absolutely bombed. Fingers crossed we never hear from her again.
Next up, "Tash" (presumably because she has one) also got pregnant but could be seen jiggling around with the bump in the music videos, no doubt an inspiration to all those pregnant 13 year old girls who bought Atomic Kitten records. Is now a full time mother. The music world mourns.
And then, Mrs "Why The Long Face?" Liz McClarnon. She also went down the Reality TV route, in a show that was so charmless and awful even the tabloids weren't that interested in it, has brought out a single just this week and whaddya know - it's a cover. THERE'S a surprise. And look - so is the B-Side! How about that? I won't even go into any detail on how wretched it is. Use your imagination.
Now onto this chart-clogging catastrophe. Safe to say that they got their moneys worth with the drum machine they use, in that I think there's about three different variations on the entire album.
I have nothing against pop music. But this whole album is so devoid of any ideas, of any imagination or depth or PASSION, from the people who created the songs, picked JUST the right cover versions to use, to the three brainless, charmless bimbo's themselves, singing songs they didn't write and not having a single CLUE how to do it above averagly. A thoroughly depressing album.
As for the doomed solo projects? On the bright side, I don't think we'll be seeing much more of any of them in the near future.. unless there's some more supermarket ads going around.
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Atomic Kitten rock! December 22, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love this CD and it's perfect for anyone who likes pop.I think the best tracks are:Love doesn't have to hurt,You are,Cradle,The Tide is high (Get the feeling) and If you come to me.The Kittens also have amazing voices!I love their music and would also recommend their other albums.I listen to it constantly and it's one of the best CD's in the world!!!
Absolutely AMAZING! January 19, 2005 Kevin Wong (Hong Kong Hong Kong) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Atomic Kitten is always my favourite British girl band. They did really good music and the best songs of them are all in this greatest hits album. From their first hit Right Now to new song Someone Like Me, every song is just amazing!! The Tide Is High(Get the Feeling), "Eternal Flame", "The Last Goodbye" are really great as well! If you're a fan of british music or music. You should NEVER miss this album!!
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