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Reviews Written by Mary Dang "i love pink" (Seattle, WA)
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Christina Aguilera: Keeps Gettin' Better Deluxe-Edition CD with Bonus DVD - Only at Target
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Christina, you've gone a long ways from "Genie in a Bottle", November 12, 2008 I believe this is a very good greatest hits album for Christina. I don't think the extra DVD with the music video was worth the extra [price], but it was interesting to see and hear Christina's growth over the past decade, both artistic and physical.
Her first singles, while very popular at the time of release, now sound dated. Even the music videos for those early songs were generically "teeny-bop pop", which means they were pretty boring. It's clear how much influence the Swedish pop producing machine had on teen pop music at the time.
Fast forward to nearly a decade later, it's clear that Christina has more control over her image and sound, and that's definitely a good thing. Her lyrics are more meaningful/creative, the song production is better, and music videos certainly are more visually appealing (especially for the album "Back to Basics").
However, the omission of 2 songs that I thought SHOULD have been included prevents me from giving a full 5 stars. Those songs are "Reflections" (from Disney's "Mulan" soundtrack) and "Lady Marmalade" (from the Moulin Rouge soundtrack). Granted, those 2 songs were never on a Christina Aguilera-specific album, but I thought that they should have been placed on a greatest hits album.
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Not a bad shirt, but sleeves shorter than shown, May 18, 2008 I picked this shirt up at my local Target store yesterday. The shirt is true to size and fits fairly well. As you can probably tell from the picture, the fabric is a bit sheer, but it's fortunately not enough to have your bra show through (because of the dark color).
The shirt is not really short-sleeved but more like sleeveless. The shoulders are scrunched-up (with elastic) and held with epaulettes. Anyhow, I actually think it looks better and more "military-inspired" than what you see here in the pic above.
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