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From Amazon.com:
The several strains running through this kid-ready TV-soundtrack disc--pop and R & B boy groups, '70s and '80s Top 40 nostalgia, modern-rock stars, the Spice Girls, and one little-heard Geffen signing--hold together surprisingly well, like the mix tape proffered by the heroine of Ben Folds Five's "Kate." Backstreet Boys' "Hey Mr. DJ (Keep Playin' This Song)" displays them at their most Michael Jackson-esque, as Robyn's "Show Me Love" does at hers. The Cardigans' "Blah Blah Blah" fits the show's wiseacre tone, and Matthew Sweet's "Magnet & Steel" is a remake that's been waiting to happen for years. Good stuff. --Rickey Wright


Okay but gets cheesy at times:
Sabrina The Teenaged Witch is a very cute, teeny-bopper show. Therefore you get cute, teeny-bopper songs. The highlights are Robyn's song Show Me Love which is a track with killer vocals, and Sugar Ray's cover of the classic song Abracadabra. The Spice Girls also give us a good track with Walk Of Life which is a fun song all about enjoying life. 'N Sync's can keep you entertained, as will Five and Ben Folds Five. However, there are fallbacks. I still cannot listen to I Know What Boys Like in full, it is just so bad. The Britney Spears song Sodapop is pop corniness at it's best complete with a reggae singer. While Melissa Joan Hart can definately act, she can't really sing making her track not that interesting. Overall though, if you are a fan of the show and pop music in general, you'll like this collection of songs.


Best Spice Girls Song:
I bought this CD just because of the Spice Girls song...I can't believe it was never released as a single.


This is a great MIX:
hey, lemme comment on some these songs, not in order: 1) the spice girls' Walk of Life, i think this is one of the SG best songs, too bad it wasnt't released as a single 2) the BSB remix of Hey Mr DJ, i personally like this one better than the original. 3) dr jones by aqua, i think this song is so funny, and perfect to bounce around u'r house like a idiot dancing to it. 4) phantom planet's so i fall again, is just a kick a... song, and the reason i even bought this, was because i couldn't find PP CD anywhere. 5) Matthew Sweet's Magnet & Steel, i don't know why but i LUV this song, it's a great ballad. 6) 5ive's Slam Dunk da Funk, well, the name says it all!! 7) Melissa Joan Heart's rendition of One Way or another.... uh.... well, it's a good song anywayz.... ;) altogether, i think this is a great CD to just put on and play all 'da way through and dance to. hope this is helpful


Sabrina, The Teenage Witch: The Album:
THIS IS A GREAT COMPILATION CD! ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SKIP TRACK 1 (WALK OF LIFE BY SPICE GIRLS) AND YOU'RE ALL SET TO PARTY!!!!


Good Stuff.:
I used to watch "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" all the time; now I hardly ever watch the show. Why? Who knows? Anyway, I don't own this soundtrack but my younger sister does and let's just say that I've "borrowed" this soundtrack from her a few times to listened to it and see what it's like. I think this soundtrack is okay for kids. I'm 17 years old, and I have to say that I very much enjoy listening to Pop music (especially the Boy Bands) so I thought this would be a good CD. I was both right and wrong. How? Let's just say that most of the songs on this soundtrack weren't all that great but a few of them were actually pretty excellent. I especially enjoyed listening to "Show Me Love", by Robin, and the Backstreet Boys radio mix of their song, "Hey, Mr. DJ (Keep Playin' This Song)" - not the original version from their 1997 self-titled debut album! And I even liked Britney Spears's song, "Soda Pop", which is also on Britney's debut album. And I really liked the old Blondie song that Melissa Joan Hart sang, "One Way Or Another". I guess one of the reasons why I really liked that song was because she performed it on her show in the episode where she competed with her friends for that "Battle of the Bands" contest - in one of the earlier seasons. It was the same episode that the Backstreet Boys (my absolute #1 favorite band in the entire world) guest-starred as the final band to perform at the contest! That, I have to say, is my favorite "Sabrina" episode. (My other favorite episode is the one where Sabrina and her school went to Salem for a day, another one of the older epiodes.) Anyway, this is a pretty good soundtrack to get if you're a fan of the show. But if you're not a fan of the show then you're better off not buying this soundtrack and buying the albums by the artists listed here on the soundtrack.


Artist:Soundtrack (TV)
Binding:Audio CD
EAN:0720642522028
Format:Soundtrack
Original Release Date:1998-10-27
Release Date:1998-10-27
UPC:720642522028


Tracks:
  • Walk of Life - Spice Girls
  • Abracadabra - Sugar Ray
  • Hey, Mr. DJ (Keep Playin' This Song) \oRadio Mix\c - Backstreet Boys
  • One Way or Another - Melissa Joan Hart
  • Kate - Ben Folds
  • Show Me Love \oRadio Edit\c - Robin S.
  • Giddy Up - *NSYNC
  • Slam Dunk (Da Funk) - 5ive
  • Magnet and Steel - Matthew Sweet
  • So I Fall Again - Phantom Planet
  • I Know What Boys Like - Pure Sugar, Jennifer Starr
  • Smash - Murmurs
  • Doctor Jones \oMetro's 7" Edit\c - Aqua
  • Soda Pop - Britney Spears
  • Amnesia \oRadio Mix\c - Chumbawamba
  • Blah, Blah, Blah - The Cardigans



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