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List Price: $15.98 | | Label: Bullseye Canada
Salesrank: 281246
Released: January 8, 2007 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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How Much for Happy Track Listing:
1. Not Yours Truly
2. Famous
3. Fantasy
4. Bluebird
5. Jaded
6. Rock Your Bones
7. Drink Me Dry
8. Crimson Tears
9. Broken
10. Empty Eyes
11. A Sinner's Prayer
12. Love Cost
13. Hey Joe
How Much for Happy Reviews:
undescided.... 
2009-06-30 - i love the new song by cassie (for degrassi goes hollywood-cant find it anywhere yet). i was a bit dissapointed with this cd though. i thought all the songs sounded the same, there were only 2 songs that i liked (bluebird & love cost). she has an AMAZING voice just needs some different material...
good cd. 
2007-01-11 - How much for happy? hmm... about 15 dollars. Which i guess nowadays is pretty cheap for a CD.
Not what youd expect from a degrassi star. Surprisingly good.
awesome 
2007-01-10 - i love this cd cassie steele is a great singer and actress i hope see comes out with another album hope y'all love it as much as i do
Great Album, Cheap Pictures 
2006-12-17 - This album was great, hands down. I loved Cassie as Mannie in Degrasse and she is great at acting and singing. However, Degrasse changed her character to a slutty wannabe and I have to wonder if the pictures on this site reflect her or her character. Drinking beer and smoking is really cool if you like that sort of thing, but why is she trying so hard? Mannie is no different from Cassie when it comes to character, so her obvious attempts at seperating her life from her characters was squashed with those amaturistic photos of trying to be cool. Is she even 21 yet? If not, she really should not be broadcasting drinking since believe it or not her listeners are probably viewers of The N which is teen to middle teen. Because of the pictures she gets a 4 star.
Not What You Expect.... 
2006-07-21 - You heard Cassie Steele and you thought Manny Santos... Untill this cd was released. This cd is completely unexpected. Her vocal range is good, and each song offers a different prosective in to the, what is now, normal teenage girl's, who goes againist the grains, mind. I'll admit, I brought the cd with out previewing it, but was not disappointed. The title track, "Broken (How Much For Happy?)", gives an all too real look at the state of some break ups today. And, my personal favorite, "Love Cost", is a too real account of what it feels to break-up and still be in love with that person, while wishing you weren't. "Famous" and "Not Yours Truly" show her ablity to completely rock out. She is a brillant song writer and lyricist and I highy recommend this cd even if you never heard of her. And I can't wait for her follow up album.