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Teen Ink Magazine, September 2006: Music Reviews
Beethoven’s Last Night by Casey H., St. Genevieve, MO
What has amazing vocals and awe-inspiring orchestral feats combined with an intriguing story and Fate, no less? The Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s performance of “Beethoven’s Last Night!”
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Yellow Submarine by Andrew B., Newark, DE
Unfortunately, in 1999, “Yellow Submarine” was re-released and remixed and the tracks were significantly re-arranged, with some deleted, and others added.
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The Collection by Danielle F., Preston, MN
Who doesn’t love an album that you can listen to all the way through? “The Collection” is a compilation of all your Morissette favorites. This lyrically blissful record is one you surely won’t get sick of.
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The Sound of Revenge by Angel G., Columbus, WI
Chamillionaire’s major album debut “The Sound of Revenge” proves he is one of the South’s hottest new artists.
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Get Inside by Jordan H., Portland, OR
For those unfamiliar with Johnny A., imagine blues/rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix, jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, and country guitarist Chet Atkins combined into one jaw-dropping guitarist.
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Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not by Martin B., New City, NY
In barely a year, his band of Sheffield teenagers has gone from an unsigned garage band posting their demos online to the biggest band in Britain with “Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not” becoming the fastest selling British debut ever.
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