Bursting onto the scene, this debut album unites energetic pop music with a bit of urban flare, while addressing the challenges Stacie and her peers face today. Such cuts as "Don't Look at Me"and the title track address concerns of insecurity and peer pressure from a teenager's vantage point.
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Without Love
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Stay True
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Kum-Ba-YA - Interlude
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Genuine
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With a Little Faith
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My Name - Interlude
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So Pray
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Restore My Soul
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Confidant
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Everything
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Dear Friend
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Average Customer Rating: CDRelease Date: 08/29/2000 Label: ForeFront Records Distributed By: Chordant (EMI) Category: Urban/R&B ISBN 10: 7474064464 ISBN-13: 787474064462 Product Code: 3476 Length: 4.96L x 5.6W x 0.4H inches Weight: 0.21 (lbs)
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An Album Written With God In Mind
July 15, 2004
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Jennifer from Michigan, USA |
Stacie Orrico has definitely got spunk. She goes out to the world, only being 14, and showing what she's made of. Seriously, this girl gets down and honest. On "Don't Look At Me", she speaks out to those who idolize her - "Don't look at me/if you're looking for perfection/don't look at me/I will only let you down". "Genuine" speaks of being real in an artificial world. "Confident" speaks of God being her confidence. And when her friend had anorexia, she wrote "Dear Friend" - speaking in a language that would make even the strongest person feel her pain for her friend.
I could list all of the great songs that speak in this cd - but why don't you see for yourself. It's definitely an album you'll want on your CD rack.
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Stacie Orrico - Genuine
July 24, 2004
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from USA |
Want more Stacie? Well, be sure not to pass this CD up. Though it's slightly outdated, it's a must have. At only 14, Stacie bursts out into the world and shares her faith in Christ. She also sings about the many mixed emotions of being a teenager. Pop artist Stacie Orrico will definitely capture the spirit of Christianity and give you inspiration for the ride.
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Genuinly Beautiful
November 10, 2004
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Amanda from Minnesota |
With songs like "Dear Friend," "Without Love," and "Don't Look at Me" Stacie Orrico has shown her amazing talent. At the age of only 14 she has a rich alto voice and a killer range. Though some of the songs on the album aren't really my favorites lyrically, I love the melodic sound of her voice. The R&B touch is awesome, you can tell that she would make a great R&B artist. "Dear Friend" has the most feeling of any song on this album, the back story is also incredible. Stacie Orrico is one to watch, her sophomore album is anything but a slump.
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Not Old News
November 10, 2004
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Anonymous from Georgia |
This CD is upbeat and has some great songs. Don't pass it up because it's "old news" or not her latest CD. This one has some AWESOME songs and you don't want to miss out on those! :)
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Truth
December 3, 2004
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Compared to her newer CD's, this one is a great start.Great messages!!! Fun, upbeat CD that's great for the younger girls on your shopping list.
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A Christian standard
November 7, 2005
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jessica from New Orleans |
Every christian should own this cd. There are some amazing songs on here, like Dont Look At Me, Without Love, Dear Friend, etc.. Some of the songs on here are weak, but overall its awesome! She has an amazing voice.
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