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(15 customer reviews) 46 of 48 people found the following review helpful
Get the Tar-gette exclusive deluxe edition instead....!!!,
December 6, 2011 Daniel W. Kelly (NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glee: The Music, Season 3, Vol. 7 (Audio CD)
yep, in the midst of a horrible economy, the struggling music industry is STILL confusing buyers with multiple editions of CDs and disheartening dedicated buyers further. Unless you check EVERY retailer for every new release CD you want to see if any place got an exclusive edition, you could end up buying the standard edition, and then, if you're a major fan, finding you have to go re-purchase the CD if you later learn there was an exclusive edition with additional tracks available at another retailer. I learned my lesson years ago, and therefore, I DO try to check all retailers instead of just going to my local store and picking up new releases.
However, I had become aware that "Glee" seems to have a deal with Tar-gette--which is why there are entire mini-albums that are available only there every year. Well, volume 7, which includes music from season 3 part 1, has FIVE bonus tracks if you get it at Tar-gette. Exclusive tracks are: Take Care of Yourself (Rory), Perfect...Read more
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
WSS songs should be on own CD,
February 15, 2012 Rachael M. Davis "Pokey" (Centreville, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glee: The Music Volume 7 Includes 5 BONUS Tracks from Season 3 (Audio CD)
$30?! Really?
This 5-bonus-songs version is a Target exclusive, and is currently $15.99 at Target.com, shipping cost varies by destination. Product is also available in Target stores, again prices vary. ....Don't let the blue (negative) cover fool you, the cover is still green, CD just has additional 5 songs.
I like this CD, but I give it 4 stars because I think the West Side Story songs should have been on their own CD (like they did with the Rocky Horror Picture Show songs), I don't care for some of the songs that made it onto the CD, and there are some songs that should be on it that are not. ...In my opinion anyway...
16 of 22 people found the following review helpful
A variable collection, missing some major numbers.,
December 7, 2011 Sean Curley (Charlottetown, PE, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glee: The Music, Season 3, Vol. 7 (Audio CD)
"Glee" provides its first regular collection for its third season, covering fifteen songs from the first eight episodes (there is a Target-exclusive bonus version that includes five more, including a couple of numbers that really should have been on this collection in lieu of the songs that are).
1. You Can't Stop The Beat (originally from the musical "Hairspray") - a decent opening to the collection, featuring a number of the cast's major voices, including Lea Michele (Rachel), Amber Riley (Mercedes) and Chris Colfer (Kurt). Colfer is the sour note, though; his higher register is jarringly out of place (a recurring theme in a number of the season's other songs that aren't included on this track).
2. It's Not Unusual (originally by Tom Jones) - the second number from the season premiere, performed by Darren Criss (Blaine). It's a competent cover, but not really exceptional in any respect.
3. Somewhere (originally from the musical "West Side Story") -...Read more