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New Woman 2002 40 MODERN LOVE SONGS

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New Woman 2002: 40 MODERN LOVE SONGS

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Virgin Records Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Out Of Reach Gabrielle
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2.  More Than A Woman Aaliyah
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3.  Turn Off The Light Nelly Furtado
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4.  Somethin' Stupid Nicole Kidman
Robbie Williams
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5.  A Mind Of Its Own Victoria Beckham
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6.  Someone To Call My Lover Janet Jackson
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7.  Paid My Dues Anastacia
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8.  Take Me Home Sophie Ellis-Bextor
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9.  It's Raining Men Geri Halliwell
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10.  In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue
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11.  Point Of View DB Boulevard
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12.  Get Up! Beverley Knight
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13.  Independent Women Part 1 Destiny's Child
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14.  Hit 'Em Up Style: (OOPS!) Blu Cantrell
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15.  Case Of The Ex: (WHATCHA GONNA DO) Mya
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16.  No Scrubs TLC
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17.  Don't Think I'm Not Kandi
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18.  Ride Ana Ann
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19.  You Are Atomic Kitten
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20.  Take My Breath Away Emma Bunton
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21.  Born To Make You Happy Britney Spears
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  People Get Ready Eva Cassidy
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2.  Your Song Elton John
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3.  I Try Macy Gray
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4.  Let's Stay Together Al Green
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5.  Sweetest Feeling: (I GET THE) Jackie Wilson
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6.  Let's Face The Music And Dance Nat King Cole
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7.  Fever Peggy Lee
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8.  Unchained Melody The Righteous B...
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9.  No Ordinary Love Sade
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10.  Time After Time Cyndi Lauper
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11.  Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me George Michael
Elton John
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12.  If You Come Back Blue
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13.  What If Kate Winslet
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14.  But I Do Love You LeAnn Rimes
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15.  Angel: (DUSTED REMIX) Sarah McLachlan
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16.  Slip Into Something More Comfortable Kinobe
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17.  Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean Sheila Chandra
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18.  Inside My Love Minnie Riperton
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19.  The Nearness Of You Norah Jones
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Featured Review
I Hate This Part I Hate This Part
The Pussycat Dolls
Strange as it may sound, the incredibly ambitious plans to establish the Pussycat Dolls as one of Today's biggest artists, reflected even in the title of their second album "Doll Domination", have been a bit crushed by lack of public interest. It wasn't a good omen when lead singer Nicole Scherzinger's planned solo effort had to be postponed, after none of its leaked tracks generated much enthusiasm; nor the tepid reception the record's lead track "When I grow up" earned. Now the former burlesque dancing troupe promptly strikes again with one of their rather unusual ventures into ballad territory, displaying Scherzinger's vocal capabilities in full. "I hate this part" tells the story of an ending relationship, right when Nicole hits the glossy press announcing the beginning of a high-profile one with Lewis Hamilton. This is arguably better than any of the four hits they had after reaching a career peak with their debut; but, as it happened before with other instantly successful girl bands -The Spice Girls "Wannabe" is a good example- the power of "Don't Cha" may prove to be quite hard to match. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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