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Christina Aguilera

Come on Over (All I Want Is You) [Import CD]

Come on Over (All I Want Is You) [Import CD] Tracks
1. Come On Over Baby (US Radio Version)
2. Come On Over Baby (Blacksmith Club Mix)
3. Come On Over Baby (Sunship Vocal Mix)
4. Come On Over (All I Want Is You)(Album Version)
5. Come On Over Baby (Enhanced Video)
Christina Aguilera - Come on Over (All I Want Is You) [Import CD]
Come on Over (All I Want Is You) [Import CD] Review
UK version of the fifth single off the teen pop sensation's self titled debut 'Christina Aguilera'. Tracks, 'Come On Over Baby' (Radio Version, Blacksmith Club Mix, Sunship Vocal Mix, Album Version and Enhanced Video).2000 release. Slimlinejewel case.
Come on Over (All I Want Is You) [Import CD] Review
The fourth chart-topping single from Christina's self titled debut LP. Features four versions of 'Come on Over', including the exclusive 'Blacksmith Club' & 'Sunship Vocal' mixes & the enhanced video.


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This does no justice to her or our kind---remix
2
Need I say anything more? Yes, I couldn't enjoy the video no matter how I tried. Reading all the hype about the dancing and how great it was didn't help. I've seen better dancing sequences in other music videos by more credible artists. Before I continue, I'd like to point out that the American release of this single was withdrawn, which is why I had to move it over here. Anyway, Christina does have a nice voice (better than Britney Spears), but music videos like this can't do justice to our young in America. This video in particular does no justice to her because she isn't meant for this genre. And is the music of Blink 182, Madonna, Offspring, Santana, Ricky Martin, and Sisqo supposed to be kids' music? No, dear Lord, absolutely not. But you have to give credit to people like BSB, 'N Sync, and all those people you see on MTV all the time because they sold albums so quickly and set records like crazy. Still, I can't ordinarily stand music videos that get overplayed so damned much, are all loaded with things that are of little interest to me (like those heavy metal music videos) and inappropriate for our kind (like all those videos with women acting promiscuous towards men and shaking their thongs), and can't be memorable, even if they are great songs. This is not enough for me. I want to see music videos that I can't otherwise see anywhere else (not even on the internet), by an artist who has class, who needs more attention than ever, who SHOULD win a Grammy someday, and who is the ONLY artist I can think of that seriously interests me, next to a woman named Sarah Brightman of whom I've seen enough music videos to last me a lifetime. That particular artist is Andrea Bocelli. Maybe Christina will come of age someday by singing a duet with him. I guarantee it will be a hit if she does.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-01-30
Good single for clubbers and pop lovers alike
4
Christina has released a great on this time ,following up to the GREAT What A Girl wants , and the OKAY I Turn To You (no connection with Mel C's record. The MTV Mix: is good and enjoyful and is the perfect version to be played on the radio

The Blacksmith Clubmix :is good to chill out with but is a bit slow and repetative , personally you should fast forward to...

The Sunship Vocal Mix :Is good , clubby and sounds a bit garagey ,personally this is the best of the two remixes.

The Album Version :This is most like the MTV version of the song but the tune is slightly different , and is good to play in cars or any sort of journey.

Oh yeah , check out the video otherwise you'll miss out on a truely great video

Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-04-05
It Disappoints
4
I was so excited to receive this album, I watched the video from my computer, I listened to the video and album versions, and then got into the mixes. In all honesty, I find neither of the mixes do Christina's powerful voice justice, they cover up her strong vocals with overly loud drum and base beats. I would recommend this to all fans who have her debut, however, as only one version of "Come On Over" or in later days "Come On Over Baby" is on the album. Plus, who can live a day without seeing the video? I still love and don't regret buying it, just don't expect much from the mixes.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-07-04