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Aaron's Party Come Get It
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Aaron's Party (Come Get It)
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Track Listings
1 | Introduction: Come To The Party |
2 | Aaron's Party (Come Get It) |
3 | I Want Candy |
4 | Bounce |
5 | My Internet Girl |
6 | That's How I Beat Shaq |
7 | The Clapping Song |
8 | Iko Iko |
9 | Real Good Time |
10 | Tell Me What You Want |
11 | Girl You Shine |
12 | Big Bad 'Shine-y' Beat Box |
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Aaron's Party: Come & Get It by Carter, Aaron
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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
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.62 x 4.92 x 0.33 inches; 3.84 ounces
- Manufacturer : Sony Legacy
- Original Release Date : 2000
- Run time : 34 minutes
- Date First Available : December 15, 2006
- Label : Sony Legacy
- ASIN : B00004XR64
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #72,036 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #286 in Teen Pop
- #1,759 in Dance Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,942 in Pop Oldies
- Customer Reviews:
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2014When you think of the Greats, you think, The Stones, Hendrix, Duran Duran, The Beatles. And with Aaron Carter's newest album he must surely be counted among these titans.
He is the greatest voice of our generation. He has the looks of a young Woodrow Wilson and the voice of a young Donnie Osmond. The commercial success of this album will open up doors in this young man's career that he will not be able to shut. Pandora's Box is open and I hope Aaron C. has taken his vitamins today because he won't know what is next.
We haven't seen a young artists career take off this fast since the Late Ricky Martin. But things are going to go Aaron's way, I can feel it. He beat Shaq, he wants candy, and he likes to party.
HE WILL NOT BE STOPPED!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2019My daughter loves the "Candy" song. We played it at our Halloween party and she has loved it sense. So, I purchased this CD for her. She loves most of the songs and listens to it almost daily. No bad language, no inappropriate references. I can be worry free while my 9 year old jams away to Aaron lol. I love that she loves it and it was worth the purchase.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2021Came in great condition played great
- Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2015I love this cd, don't get me wrong. I met Aaron Carter last week in concert and come to find out, I was sent a bootleg from this sender. Buyer beware. I gave this 4 stars BC the cd worked and there's nothing wrong with it.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2012I bought this CD and I really like it! I love to dance to it! It has really fun songs,like "Life is a Party", Have some fun with the funk,Jump Jump! It is a really great CD I hope you love it! beacause I love it! and Aaron is really cool and the best singer!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2001I love this c.d. it is so good he is the best singer I just saw his brother in concert on the black and blue tour I love his brother Nick so I think that he is going to be sounding like Nick now but he is so good. My fave songs is Aaron party I want candy and Bounce and also How I beat staq it is so good. Now I want to go and see Aaron is concert now. I heard that Aaron is going to stop singing and going into college. But I am hoping that it not true.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2003ok firstly this is the only non- baised review on this album that u r gonna read.
ok im an aaron carter fan but im gonna advise the album to the foll type of people-
1)die hard ac fans
2)fans of bsb/nick
3)poeple who are not prejudiced against pop music.
MERITS-This album has some upbeat songs like bounce, aarons party, fun with the funk,etc .It has some catchy tunes.
DEMERITS-the interludes are very silly and very lame and prove that aaron is still a kid trying to be cool. and im sorry to say this even though i am a fan --this is not rap.aarons voice has not matured and u could probably call the songs "cheesy"
ok im 17 and have listened to all music -from country to pop to rap to trance to rock, so just trust me on this one. this album is not my defination of "great music". But let me say that for his age aaron has done a good job.Despite what anyone may say aaron does have talent.He has the potential. All those people who have given bad reviews about aaron will have to eat their words when aaron is older(much older). This album is definately not "good pop music" and probably when aaron is about 20 or so he himself will feel damn embarresed about making this album, but aaron does have what it takes to become a good singer (later on when he is older). Right now aaron is a LUCKY KID WHO HAS -
1)that cutsi pie charm
2)lots of girls chasing him
3)a record deal
but trust me later on he is gonna become a really good singer. people who have given bad reviews to aaron should realise that by taking apart a little kid thay are just proving that they have no life and are not forward looking poeple. It woud probably have been better if aaron had started his carrer a little later , he probably would not have had to face so much bashing. but the only positive point about him starting his carrer early is that by the time he is actually old enough to make some good commendable non embarressing music, he will have already learned to cope with critisism.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2015This CD is amazing! I LOVE THIS ALBUM!!! I unfortunately (but happily) had to buy another CD because my little brother and cousin got a hold of it and broke my first CD. <3
Top reviews from other countries
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Manuel VillarReviewed in Spain on November 23, 2022
3.0 out of 5 stars Música juvenil de tiempos pasados.
Interesante como grabación de tipo histórico. No obstante, presenta unos comentarios entre canciones que no aportan nada especial y hubiera sido preferible no adjuntarlos.
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CHEVALIERReviewed in France on March 19, 2014
3.0 out of 5 stars JEUNE, ENTRAINANT, DYNAMIQUE ET DETENDANT
A la toute première vision de ce troisième album de Aaron Carter (qui venait à peine de fêter ses treize ans), j'avais été subjugué par l'extraordinaire beauté du blondinet... et je les suis encore des années après ! Paru au crépuscule du vingtième siècle, ce disque lui avait fait acquérir une renommée internationale, l'arrimant alors au pic de sa popularité progressivement fructifier depuis 1997. Onze morceaux systématiquement précédé par des interludes humoristiques et détendus, pour autant de numéros à l'intonation résolument "jeunotte", pour ce teenager de la pop américaine à l'énergie et l'aimantation charismatique qui détonne. Les ballades sont ici au point mort, mais l'on débraye avec souplesse sur des cadences en empilements qui dévalent une descente pentu et sans piquet. Et pour en venir à la voix proprement dite, il amorçait ici une nette évolution, la diffusion de celle ci s'avérant beaucoup moins fluette qu'auparavant, pour une assurance en partance vers les charts environnants. Ce n'est quand même pas pour autant dans le genre à se faire s'affaler au sol, mais la majeure partie des mélodies est très entraînante, les textes parlerons aux moins de seize ans dans leurs principales préoccupations du moment, quand à la direction génnérale des arrangements, elle optera vers une modernisation qui conviendra à la plupart des gamins de cette tranche d'âge inoubliable. Alors pour se rajeunir en s'allégeant l'esprit, sans trop froncer les sourcils, et ce le temps d'un disque, ce dernier sera se réserver une place à part dans sa discothèque très select. Jeune, dynamique, moderne et frais !