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Fergie Music:
The Dutchess



Music
The Dutchess
by Fergie

The Dutchess
List Price: $16.98Label: Universal UK

Salesrank: 553459

Released: August 21, 2007
Our Price: $6.31
Used Price: $5.26
Media: Audio CD

The Dutchess Track Listing:
1. Fergalicious
2. Clumsy
3. All That I Got (The Make Up Song)
4. London Bridge
5. Pedestal
6. Voodoo Doll
7. Glamorous
8. Here I Come
9. Velvet
10. Big Girls Don't Cry
11. Mary Jane Shoes
12. Losing My Ground
13. Finally
14. Get Your Hands Up
15. Wake Up [*]

Editorial Review:
UK pressing of the 2006 debut solo album by The Black Eyed Peas' leading lady featuring two bonus tracks: 'Get Your Hands Up' and 'Wake Up'. With over 20 million albums sold worldwide with The Black Eyed Peas,the pop icon is ready for her solo debut. From performances on every major TV show throughout the world and appearances on dozens of magazine covers, Fergie has been in the spotlight since an early age - including a starring role on the hit TV show Kids Incorporated, as well as a member of Wild Orchid. Fergie’s solo debut - The Duchess - is produced by will.i.am of The Black Eyed Peas and features a range of songs which showcase her unbelievable talent as one of today’s leading vocalists. Be prepared for Fergie to revolutionize the sound of the future. Polydor.

The Dutchess Reviews:
Why can't I put a rating of 0? 1 Star Review
2007-03-03 - Seriously, I don't know what I was even doing touching the case in the first place. My friend played it for me and made me suffer through it. Good thing I didn't hear it all. Seriously now, this has to be the worst album ever! It sounds like a 14 year old singing really high and playing with her keyboard. LONDON BRIDGE? Gwen ripoff! FERGALICIOUS? Fergalicious should be a word to describe something that tastes bad. So if you're a retard, buy this album. If you are not, the buy Gwen Stefani's new CD.

Fergie-Ferg 4 Star Review
2006-12-27 - This album killed the Pop and Hot 100 Billboard charts, but what did you expect? I think the production on this great, and her lyrics are out of the norm. My favorite track on the entire album is "London Bridge". She totally does the unexpected, her lyrics being the opposite of what you would typically expect from a 'pop' artist. I recommend this album to all Black Eyed Peas fans; however if you don't like that group, you most likely won't like this album.

---Pryncez


A blemished Dutchess 4 Star Review
2006-09-19 - This is the UK version of the album inspired by Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York and first Fergie, but unfortunately in this case, art imitates life, and this album doesn't quite meet the expected refinement of the pedigree.

Track Listing:

1. Fergalicious (Featuring Will.I.Am)
2. Clumsy
3. All That I Got (The Make Up Song) Featuring Will.I.Am
4. London Bridge
5. Pedestal
6. Voodoo Doll
7. Glamorous (Featuring Ludacris)
8. Here I Come
9. Velvet
10. Big Girls Don't Cry
11. Mary Jane Shoes (Featuring Rita Marley & The I-Three'S)
12. Losing My Ground
13. Finally
14. "Get Your Hands Up" (Featuring the BEP)
15. "Wake Up"

There are a couple of good Hip Hop tracks in "London Bridge" the first (already well known) single, the clean version of which plays on the radio, and the second single "Fergalicious" featuring will.i.am. I also like "Clumsy", and the reggae tracks "Voodoo Doll" and "Mary Jane Shoes" (Featuring Rita Marley)

Mixed in with the dance tracks are some slower tracks such as "All That I Got (The Make Up Song)" featuring will.i.am; "Big Girls Don't Cry"; "Losing My Ground" and the most un-Fergie-like "Finally", which is pretty good.

Songs that should have gone to Weight Watchers for toning are "Pedestal"; "Glamorous" (featuring Ludacris); "Here I Come"; and "Velvet". Even with the support of the Black Eyed Peas, this album could benefit from the shedding of some extra poundage.

Britannia rules, as this album has two tracks that are not included on the US release. These tracks are "Get Your Hands Up" featuring the BEP, and "Wake Up", both good tracks that would have been a great asset to the US version.

We are amused, but wish we could have been overwhelmed.




Amanda Richards, September 19, 2006










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