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 Bring Ya to the Brink by Epic

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Audio CD Publisher: Epic Format: Explicit Lyrics Explicit Version. Cyndi Lauper's 2008 album, Bring Ya To The Brink, is Cyndi's first album of new material in 12 years. More than 25 years after her debut, Cyndi is still exploring new artistic territory. With Bring Ya To The Brink, she found herself inspired by beat drive music that has filled dance clubs throughout Europe and No. America. Sony. 2008. The idea of '80s superstar Cyndi Lauper releasing a straight dance record might sound dubious, but this is no opportunistic vanity project. Lauper has kept busy since her "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" heyday (see 2005's better than it had to be The Body Acoustic), and so Bring Ya To The Brink has no rust on it. That's not to say it doesn't have a certain rave-retro sound, with Day-Glo synths and White-Man's-Overbite drum machine beats. But there is also sleek, modern production, and Lauper's gift for delivering fun, celebratory hooks serves her well in this forum (good luck resisting the chorus of "Into the Nightlife," for one example). Her brassy demeanor comes through too, another attribute that seems tailor-made for the dance floor. The f-bomb in "Same Old Story" sounds bold and empowering in the best disco tradition, while "Lay Me Down" has a street-of-broken-dreams grit under its swanky rhythms. Lauper doesn't do anything ground-breaking here in the slightest, but like fellow '80s refugee Madonna, her personality and ability to convincingly play DJ allows her to stay relevant well past the sell-by date of most pop stars. --Matthew Cooke
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| Amazing comeback! |
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While Madonna has been confessing on the dance floor for years, but when Cyndi Lauper finally got on it, it sounds like she's truly born again.
Some of the most amazing singing I've heard on a dance track in years. Nice job Cyndi!
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| BYTTB TKO Hard Candy |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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Cyndi's Bring ya to the Brink is far better than Madonna's Hard Candy. Cyndi's finally back at the Disco and that is where she is at her best. All the songs here are great; the best track is Into the Nightlife. Put this cd in and put on your dancin shoes cause you just can't help but dance to every song on this cd. Cyndi Rocks!!!!!!
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| Bring ya to the Cyn!!!!!!!! |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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A great CD, with great songs and vocals. One of her best. Very Funny and a fabulous music for all the Dancing Queens of this world
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| This New C.L. CD |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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I think this cd samples sounds great. But I think Madonna and Cyndi sound good, But, Madonna is my favorite since I was 4.
I'm not really a Cyndi fan, but, i like this CD and would want to get it, cause I like dance music, and sounds kinda punk.
I'm into punk nd my mom dosent think I am. Cause I'm almost 30. but I think I can be anything I want.
I diffanly want to get this cd.
But, i heard it first here.
Adele
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| Sterling Effort From One Of Pop's Most Underrated Artists |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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Hard to believe it's been twenty five years since Cyndi Lauper burst onto the scene with "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun". Even harder to believe her career trajectory, especially considering another young singer who surfaced around that time(and was considered even more of a flash in the pan than Lauper) went on to become the most successful female artist of all time. Yep, while Madonna went on to basically conquer the pop world, Lauper(a far more gifted vocalist) went on to release so-so albums(uh A NIGHT TO REMEMBER, "I Drove All Night" and "Heading West" notwithstanding) and act in REALLY bad movies (VIBES anyone? Didn't think so). So it's utterly refreshing to report that in BRING YA TO THE BRINK, Lauper has released easily her best album since SHE'S SO UNUSUAL and one of the best dance albums in some time. Hooking up with edgy dance DJs (Scumfrog and Richard Morel) as well as electronic pop upstarts(Dragonette), Lauper sets her typically smart lyrical content to twisted dance beats with sparkling results. Highlights include the propulsive "Into The Nightlife" as well as "Grab A Hold", "Give It Up", and "Set Your Heart", on top of the gorgeous melancholy of "Rain On Me". All in all, BRING YA TO THE BRINK offers proof that you'd be hard-pressed to find a career renaissance more richly deserving than that of Lauper.
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High And Mighty
Into The Nightlife
Rocking Chair
Echo
Lyfe
Same Ol' Story
Raging Storm
Lay Me Down
Give It Up
Set Your Heart; Where Are All My Friends
Grab A Hold
Rain On Me
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