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Whistle Stopper - Escape

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List Price: $13.98
Our Price: $5.95
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Manufacturer: Interscope Records
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0606949314828 Label: Interscope Records Manufacturer: Interscope Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Interscope Records Release Date: 2001-10-30 Studio: Interscope Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Escape CD by Enrique Iglesias Comment: Received the order very quickly, 3 days which I think is amazing. CD is exactly as described. Thanks for great service and product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great! Comment: I've always been meaning to buy this c.d. and I finally did. I love it!! I should not have waited so long to get it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Good Comment: I bought the album just for the song Hero. However after listening to the entire album, I found that I had a real good one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Enrique's voice is so indescribable Comment: Enrique has followed in his father's footsteps with a voice that comes from Heaven. His voice enchants the very words that he brings to fullness. I find myself lost in fantasy; filled with energy and tranquility at the same time. I love riding my bike against the breeze of life as I listen to this cd. I hope everyone finds as much enjoyment in it as I do.
Customer Rating:      Summary: So Romantic! Comment: Enrigue knows how to put the most romanitic lyrics to a great beat! His music always makes me want to dance :)
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Editorial Reviews:
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If Ricky Martin is the party boy of Latin crossover pop, Enrique Iglesias is more a romantic traditionalist in the mold of dad Julio. Even his uptempo, lust-driven tunes, like this album's "Love 4 Fun" and "One Night Stand," are hardly the frantic sweatfests Martin provides. Escape, Iglesias's first disc since his 1999 Top 40 breakthrough, is already a guaranteed success thanks to its first single, "Hero," which gained attention when he performed it on the September 2001 Tribute to Heroes. Title aside, this gooey love song isn't really fitting for its adopted purpose as a post-terror anthem ("You can take my breath away"?), but one imagines that won't make much difference. Iglesias is at his best when playing a little sly, like when he appropriates Nelly's "E.I." chant on "Don't Turn Off the Lights" or makes a barely veiled suggestion of what he really likes about you in the opening lines of "She Be the One." --Rickey Wright
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