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Good Girl Gone Bad | 
enlarge | Artist: Rihanna Label: Def Jam Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy Used: $3.22 You Save: $10.76 (77%)
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Rating: 124 reviews Sales Rank: 4186
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5 x 0.1
MPN: 602517337909 UPC: 602517337909 EAN: 0602517337909 ASIN: B000OZ2CZW
Release Date: June 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: cd has never been played and there may or may not be a hole,slash,cut through the upc/jewel case
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| • | Umbrella feat. JAY-Z | | • | Push Up On Me | | • | Don't Stop The Music | | • | Breakin' Dishes | | • | Shut Up and Drive | | • | Hate That I Love You feat. Ne-Yo | | • | Say It | | • | Sell Me Candy | | • | Lemme Get That | | • | Rehab | | • | Question Existing | | • | Good Girl Gone Bad |
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Product Description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: RIHANNA Title: GOOD GIRL GONE BAD Street Release Date: 06/05/2007 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP
Amazon.com There's a cool new development in summer singles: they no longer need to be sunny. In fact, the wetter the better. "Umbrella," the first single off Rihanna's ragingly good third album, may be her strongest ditty yet, and that's saying something considering her run of past summer chartbusters. More stylish than "S.O.S." (from A Girl Like Me) and more interesting than "Pon de Replay" (from Music of the Sun), "Umbrella" barrels forward with big, brawny drums and a hot but haunted-sounding vocal. From there, the upbeat numbers chug forth like chilled pina colada mix into a blender: "Breakin' Dishes" trades skillfully on a recent vogue for man-directed venom, and "Shut Up and Drive" borrows "S.O.S."-style from the '80s New Order song "Blue Monday." Both are irresistible. So, too, are a couple of late tracks. "Rehab" and "Lemme Get That," both produced by Timbaland, prove that being an island girl is no barrier to holding one's own amid a sizzling stew of urban beats. In fact, it's a boon--one that'll register with pop music fans instantly. -Tammy La Gorce
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Not Enough January 6, 2009 "Breakin' Dishes" "Please Don't Stop The Music" Would Be Much Better Songs If It Wasn't Her Voice Behind Them, Some Different Vocals Would Really Turn These Songs Out. "Shut Up And Drive" Was A Shocker For Me, That Was Really Unexpected, The Song Is Just Okay.
The Only Song That Goes Well With Her Voice In My Opinion Is "Say It" , Probably Because Of That Whole Island Feel It has Going. However, I Love Her New Look And The Fact That She's Not Afraid To try New Things. Commend Her For Trying.
good girl gone PHENOMENAL! December 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For you nay-sayers out there, true, Rihanna does not have the "best" singing voice in the world (if by BEST you mean a 3 octave range and a penchant for over-singing EVERY NOTE). What she does have is a unique vocal tone that supplies the perfect attitude (icy and cool, yet, sweet and soulful) to each song on "good girl gone bad." Speaking of songs, there hasn't been a stronger, more diverse collection of HIT SINGLES on one album since Michael Jackson's "THRILLER." That is a bold statement, but it is absolutely true (even more so for the RELOADED version). At 6-7 hits (I've lost count) on this album alone, RIHANNA will never be considered a one hit wonder or merely a fluke. Although time will tell if she has staying power, one thing is indisputable: for now, this "girl" is a phenomenon.
"Good Girl Gone Bad" by Rihanna October 21, 2008 The album is very good, but I must commend Amazon for their promptness in delivering the record to me. They made it so easy to order the record, and I was pleasantly surprised at the quickness that it arrived at my door. I have ordered vinyl albums from several internet sites, since my area no longer carries them, and Amazon has been the best so far. I wish others could follow your example of quick delivery and simple method of ordering. I hope to do more ordering of vinyl LPs from Amazon in the future.
if you stop the music.... August 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
there are some pretty cool songs on here, like don't stop the music and shut up and drive and of course umbrella!! Its not great though....
She May be Bad, but at Least Her Music is Good July 29, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
You know who Rihanna is. You've heard "Umbrella" on the radio about a hundred times now. Even octogenarians, through their careful reading of People, know who Rihanna is. So I'll cut straight to the point. Good Girl Gone Bad is an excellent album. It's solid, danceable, non-bubblegum pop. Why shouldn't you buy it?
Well, it costs about fifteen bucks. If you'd rather spend your hard-earned greenbacks on M.I.A's Kala or Arcade Fire's Neon Bible, that's understandable. Or, if you're a hipster who refuses to listen to Rihanna because she isn't indie, well...it sucks to be better than everyone else, doesn't it?
If you're a super conservative prude, the gynecological and carnal references in practically every song may get on your nerves. "Come into me?" "I like the way you do it?" "Shut up and drive?" No rebellious, raunchy songs pertaining to premarital sex for you, John Smith.
And, if you'd like a perfect album, you won't exactly obtain that here. It's obviously super-produced. "Shut Up and Drive" isn't exactly a masterpiece, either.
If you don't qualify for any of the above, plunk down some clams and add Good Girl Gone Bad to your collection. Is it a timeless classic? No. Is it required for any pop-aficionado? Well, while time considers its verdict, you should buy it just in case.
"Sell me candy," sings Rihanna as the album nears its end. Ironically, it's us who should be paying her for the deliciously good pop that she serves us on Good Girl Gone Bad.
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