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1. Fired Up! 2
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If you got Fired Up! in 2004 and are still dancing through the night, get ready to feel the excitement again with Fired Up! 2, the electric new collection of club hits and remixes! From "Breathe" and the Grammy-winning megahit "Days Go By" - both made famous by Mitsubishi TV commercials - to megastars Whitney Houston and Toni Braxton, Fired Up! 2 brings together the hottest songs that have burned up the charts over the last five years.2. So Fired Up
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So Fired Up by LeRouxWhen sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
3. All Fired Up: Very Best of
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International edition of 1994 compilation that's out-of-print in the U.S., the definitive collection of the popular mainstream rocker. 33 tracks, including all her Billboard Top 40 hits released between 1980 & 88, 'Heartbreaker','We Live for Love', 'Hit Me With Your Best Shot', 'Treat Me Right' ,'Fire & Ice' ,'Promises in the Dark', 'Shadows of the Night', Love Is a Battlefield', 'We Belong', 'Ooh Ooh Song', 'Invincible', 'Sex as a Weapon'& 'All Fired Up'.4. Fastway - Fastway / All Fired Up
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(England)5. Fired Up
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RANDY HOUSER - FIRED UP - CD6. Fired Up 'N' Kickin'
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The New York funk band's LP is divided into two segments, the Freak Party and the Foot Stompin' sides. Foot Stompers first: you won't find a better girl-watching song than "I Like the Girls," awhere an incessant bass riff drives the funky anthem; some timely rim drumming and cowbells embellish the beat along with well-placed horn riffs. "Snake" has a Latin beat and relies heavily on salsa horns; it's pure jazz and shows Fatback's versatility, with some tasty solos added for seasoning. The side concludes with "Can't You See," a laid-back tune, real laid-back, so laid-back you wonder why it's on the Foot Stompin' side. "I'm Fired Up" kicks off the Freak Party side; the vocals are muddy and the words (the few there are) are hard to distinguish, but so what? Fatback is about the beat, the rhythms and the musicianship. "Boogie Freak" has a more infectious beat, and the lyrics are more interesting than "Fired," though they ripped the girlish backing vocals from the Ohio Players. The weakest tune on the album is "Get Out On the Dance Floor"; it has too many changes, weak lyrics, and uninspired vocals -- if I never heard it again it wouldn't be too soon, 5:40 seconds of nothing. "At Last" (yes, the old standard) concludes the Freak side. The classic is done in straight-ahead lounge-club style; a better vocalist might have made something of this, as the arrangement is superb, but the vocalist is adequate at best. Like the Foot Stompin' side, the Freak Side failed to live up to its name. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide7. Ferry Hard
8. All Fired Up