Alice Deejay
Who Needs Guitars Anyway?
Label:  Republic 
Date:  2000
Length:  52:29
Genre:  Dance
  Category:  misc
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Back In My Life    3:29
      2.  
      Better Off Alone    3:35
      3.  
      Celebrate Our Love    3:25
      4.  
      The Lonely One    3:18
      5.  
      Who Needs Guitars Anyway?    4:17
      6.  
      Will I Ever    3:28
      7.  
      Elements Of Life    3:34
      8.  
      Fairytales    4:15
      9.  
      Waiting For Your Love    3:44
      10.  
      No More Lies    3:36
      11.  
      I Can See (See It In Your Eyes)    3:44
      12.  
      Everything Begins With An E    4:19
      13.  
      Got To Get Away    3:40
      14.  
      Alice Deejay    3:58
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      Alice Deejay finds its inspiration at the nexus where house music meets Eurovision songwriting. The creative force behind Alice Deejay, and the voice fronting it, is a Dutch club DJ identified only as Judy. She's enlisted two other singers (Gaby and Jane) and a host of European house-music producers from the more pop end of the spectrum--people whose credits include remixing Ricky Martin's World Cup theme song and the Vengaboys. The result is a mixture of melodies that are heavily Europop with maybe a dash of contemporary U.S. Britney-'n'-Backstreet Top 40 over a beat that started with Giorgio Moroder in the late '70s, took a trip through the British Hi-NRG style in the '80s, and hasn't yet quit. The handiest comparison to someone who has combined a similar set of elements in an obviously successful way is to Cher and her hit "Believe," but the proof that crafting melodies that catchy is not easy is also on display. --Bob Bannister
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