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Aaron's Party (Come Get It)

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Aaron Carter

Aaron's Party (Come Get It)

 
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Label: Jive
Rating: 3.5
 
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Description: Just as the Osmonds spun off solo careers for younger siblings Marie and Jimmy in the '70s, Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys now sees 12-year-old brother Aaron bringing his own album to the kid-pop table. The closest this Disney Radio-ready disc gets to naughtiness is "My Internet Girl," a squeaky-clean celebration of instant-messaging. It fits right in with whitewashed, piping-voiced takes on '60s hits such as "I Want Candy" and "Iko Iko," and the lite-funk of the title track. Almost quaint in its preteen tone, Aaron's Party is certainly suitable listening for even the youngest kids. --Rickey Wright
 
 

 
Tracklist of Aaron's Party (Come Get It)

Disc 1
1 Aaron's Party (Come Get It)  3:26 view lyrics
2 I Want Candy  3:14 view lyrics
3 Bounce  3:30 view lyrics
4 My Internet Girl  4:08 view lyrics
5 That's How I Beat Shaq  3:24 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Clapping Song (Clap Pat Clap Slap)  3:45 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 Iko Iko  3:47 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Real Good Time  3:50 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Tell Me What You Want  3:20 view lyrics
10 Girl You Shine  3:21 view lyrics
11 Big Bad 'Shiney-Y' Beat Box (Interlude)   no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

"I am an Aaron Carter 'hater' and proud"

How can this be considered music. The songs are unoriginal, contain terrible attempts at fusing pop and rap, and rip off classics from the sixties that are not bad. If you wanna listen to some real fusion music listen to Gang of Four, Jeff Beck, or the Descendents

I LOVE POWER METAL!!!!!

ths is one of the best pwoer metal albums ever it's even better than stratovarious i wish erin cartman was more popular because he's real progh not liek tool and modest mouse they suck this is awesome it's almost as good as micheal botlon powr metal 4evr!!!!!!

Too much of a paradox for little oul me

These songs attempt to capitalize on the wave of patriotism sweeping the country (another one; groan) but fails with this collection of forgettable tunes. Aaron, sadly, has become another hypocritical limosine liberal redneck. The man who wrote "Little Party Girl" now finds himself living in a mansion. The millionaire working class hero is a phony act I can no longer abide. It's sad to see your heroes fall, but Aaron has fallen, hard, with this piece of drivel and the resulting tour. My level of disgust for Aaron could not be any deeper, considering the high esteem in which I once held him as it was him who was at the forefront with Gary Barlow during the golden age of music in the late 90s.



I was eager to hear Aaron Carter's new material, boy was I ever in for a dissapointment. This self-serving album is designed to let us know just how important Aaron is, not only in the music world, but in the world as a whole. Give me a break! In his prime Aaron was outstanding because while crafting some of the most beautiful songs about everyday life and its struggles, he never took himself too seriously. Now he wants to be Gary Barlow. The difference is: Barlow is involved in politics because that is something he truly believes in, while Carter is involved because he has an inflated ego. He wants to be the national spokesman for the brokenhearted, our voice in a time of madness, but he is too obvious in his message, it comes across as forced. Unfortunately for Aaron Carter he is so far removed from the source material that made his earlier material so great, he sees the world differently, and has fallen out of touch with Mainstream America. Aaron needs to fade away like a bad dream.



Why do people have to be so damn political. Healing? Give me a priest, not some guy that sounds constapated.



Aaron Carter, in a nutshell, is the archetype of a white, segregative, lynching, cross-burning, Christian, fundamentalist bible-belt rock group. I speculate, but it's transparent that Carter's ONLY target audience are WASPS. His dad is, or was, a preacher, I think?. Judging from Carter's aggressively deep-southern roots, most likely a preacher in some vilely, insanely zealous, fundamentalist "church" where the evilly mistaught hysteria-parishioners probably godlessly engage in some snake-biting rites, or something. Therefore, Aaron Carter's unoriginal reproducing of ideas even stretches to the atrocious of forging the common messages found in any form of the Bible, to be capitalized on as their "band's" lyrics. Carter wickedly lifts parables of Christ straight out of the New Testament, plagiarizes some beatitudes right out of Luke, and pilfers stories with moral lessons directly out of the Pentateuch!!!! If you still don't believe Carter's impotence, "Girl You Shine" eludes that Carter's robbing Christ's role as the Messiah who saves everyone, in how Carter fabricates the most romantically do-gooder notions of "forgiving" people and "mediating" rifts with them. The sordidly sorry situation ranges from laughable to hateful, how Carter exploits transparently obvious Bible texts as the words for their songs, and then falsifies that they're prolific because of it!!!! Aaron Carter's Hypricosy and self -defeating clueless paradox of an album makes me squeal with delight every time. Aaron's Party (Come Get It) has the same worn-out musical mid-life crisis sound that Aaron has been wallowing in since his older brother Nick overshadowed him with his own solo material, which also sounds like poo (but with better beats).