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Jump5 - 'The Very Best of Jump5'

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By Kim Jones, About.com

Jump5 - The Very Best of Jump5

Jump5 - The Very Best of Jump5

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The Bottom Line
A popular favorite among the "tween" audience, Jump5 is also a favorite with my 10 year old and her friends, so I have the opportunity to hear them frequently. While Jump5's songs aren't going to give solutions to the world's problems, they're just plain fun to listen to, regardless of your age.
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Pros
  • 12 appealing songs that are fun to listen to
Cons
  • For a "best of" CD, there should have been a few more tracks
Description
  • Style: Pop
  • Tracks: 12
  • Released: March, 2005
Guide Review - Jump5 - 'The Very Best of Jump5'
Having spent some time with the members of the group, I can tell you that they're the genuine article. Their music may not be deep, but their hearts certainly are and their talent is extraoridinary.

The Very Best of Jump5 highlights 9 of their greatest songs and three new offerings. Tunes like "Throw Your Hands Up," "Do Ya," and "Dance With Me" are the kind that get you moving in your seat every time. "God Bless The USA" is redone in such a way that it is sure to make our forefathers proud. "It's A Beautiful World" could easily be the anthem for the young generation.

The only real drawback I saw with this release was the fact that it's only 12 songs long. The fact that it's "cool music" to the ears of my pre-teen and it is filled with 100% positive messages makes up for the shortness.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to hand the disc over to my daughter before she has a stroke!

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