Item description for Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus by Miley Cyrus...
Tweens aren't often heralded for their good judgment and excellent taste (Heelys--hello), but if any young starlet can redeem them, it's Hannah Montana. On this, the second soundtrack from the Disney Channel series, Miley Cyrus takes her cues from her TV alter ego, who has an alter ego of her own: Disc 1 features Miley as Hannah, hair-tossing pop princess by weekend, likable schoolgirl by weekday (see "Old Blue Jeans" and "True Friends" to get a sense of each episode's un-cloying sweetness). But disc 2 is the start of something new, as her friends over on the High School Musical set might say: Miley sings strictly as her spunky, truth-telling self. This yields a number of pepped-up pop tracks bound to vibrate through the walls of pink bedrooms everywhere--"See You Again" is a boy-centric song instantly relatable to anyone who's ever been in seventh grade and suffered a bout of bashfulness, "East Northumberland High" puts a punk spin on an I'm-just-not-into-you tale, and "Clear" bounces on a reggae beat while canceling any doubt about our heroine's ability to stand up for herself. Like Hannah before her, Miley makes the best of both worlds--this well-worth-it set, by turns rockin' and reflective, is a masterful example. --Tammy La Gorce
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Album Description This 2-disc set features 10 all new Hannah Montana songs from the #1-rated Disney Channel series, as well as a 2nd CD including 10 brand-new original songs by Miley Cyrus!
Item Specifications...
Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack
Studio: Disney
Record Label Disney
Format Enhanced / Soundtrack
Dimensions: Length: 5.5" Width: 4.8" Height: 0.4" Weight: 0.2 lbs.
Binding CD
Release Date Oct 1, 2007
Publisher EMI- CMG DISTRIBUTION #36
ISBN 0087105462 ISBN13 0050087105464 UPC 050087105464
Availability 0 units.
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absolutely AMAZING! Sep 11, 2007
first let me begin that i am WAY over the age of anyone that should be watching hannah montana. i will not display my age but i am old enough to have children,,,,,though i have none. i was curious one day as to what the big deal was with this Hannah Montana. big mistake i became HOOKED!! i discuss and laugh over this show with my nieces and nephews whose ages rage from 5-14. ok ok i know this isnt a dvd, i was just letting you know a little of where i'm coming from. ok to the cd.....I LOVE LOVE LOVE this cd!!! it's my new favorite. i listen to it constantly. of course i listen to the Miley cd more but i enjoy both. of course if you watch the show you'll know the Hannah cd.....no big surprises..... now, when i started to listen to the miley cd i do admit i was a little anxious. i was torn because i wanted to like it and i wanted her to do well, on the flip side i was hoping i hadnt wasted my money. the first few lines of "see you again" i was HOOKED!! my absolute FAVORITE i make sure that i listen to this song at least once when i get into my car. the words are great *yes she wrote this song* and the music ~ you just cant sit still... East Northumberland high is just about a school crush Lets dance is celebrating the cd mostly (at least that's what i got from it) not corny ~ really cute. another song you cant sit still to Girl's Night Out is self explanatory....about hanging out with your friends and having fun Right Here can be directed to anyone, a friend, boyfriend/girlfriend, family member......being available for them when they need someone there As I Am is about just liking someone for who they are start all over could possibly be about getting out of a relationship and starting "over" it could even be about having a fight with a friend and realizing they werent truly a friend so you start over clear is about opening your eyes to about how a person in your life "really" is and getting them out of your life i miss you is her first song ever written it's a song to her grandfather that passed away for her first attempt at writing an album...i say BRAVO!!! i love every song, it gets me moving, it's addicting, well worth the money....no matter what you pay. i think i enjoyed this album more because it's written by her and perhaps it's more "heartfelt" instead of someone writting it all for her. it's more directed towards her age. she's not singing about being in ALLL these bad relationships and how she felt being in high school "back in the day", there isnt even ONE inappropriate word/saying and I LOVE THAT!! etc.....it's REAL and ENERGETIC and it's AGE directed. i am proud of what she has accomplished and am anxious for the next one... even though she'll never see this i am truly proud of what she has accomplished and love that kids have her to look up to.....way to go....
Two cds Sep 10, 2007
The first cd of this is a soundtrack to the TV show, the second isn't, so people are saying the first cd is Hannah's and the second is Miley's though we all know that they are one person.
boring music. Sep 9, 2007
it sounds like angry gymnastics music. you can even tell she doesnt sing live, only when she speaks to the crowd is when they turn on her mic.
eh its ok Sep 9, 2007
this cd is ok, not that great. ive heard every song on it, and i only like about 3 of them. shes not that great of a singer but shes alright. little kids will like it like its a 10 yrold cd.
And we need two of them because...? Sep 9, 2007
Having Hannah AND Miley is just a scheme the greedy Disney Channel is using to make double the money off the same voice. For all those people out there who say that this is Hannah's second album and Miley's debut, let me remind you that they're the SAME FREAKIN' PERSON! Am I the only one who realizes that? The only difference is that one wears an ugly blonde wig, and btw it's not like Destiny Hope (Her real name for those of you don't know) wears the wig during recording. It was Destiny/Miley who recorded the first one, not Hannah(seeing as how Hannah is a fictional character). And it's not like the songs are that great either. The "Hannah" album is composed of the same pop fluff I'd expect from any other disney diva, while the "Miley" album screams wannabe rocker. The "Nobody's Perfect" video is laughable, especially the bad choreography and the ugly shirt, which looks like a bad stewardess outfit with 19th century style sleeves. Although, yes the song does have a good message, it's still stupid and poorly written, espically the chorus: "Nobody's perfect (rest) I gotta work it (rest) Again and again 'til I get it right..." The lyrics don't match up with the phrasing of the music and end up making it sound very mis-matched. A song about such a topic could've been written in a way that didn't sound so preachy, ("If things don't turn out the way you planned, figure something else out! Don't stay down try again!") but for some reason Disney wasn't satisfied with making Destiny being an actress and a singer, she had be a motivational speaker too. I will admit that this song (like very few of Disney's songs) is original, but there's reason for that: No one else was willing to perform such crap. "Rock Star" only has one decent part and that's the guitar solo, which I doubt Destiny even played. Other than that, most of these songs are pretty shallow. As I said earlier, "Wannabe Rocker" pretty much sums up disc 2. I don't understand the song "East Northumerland High". It's obviously about how your feelings for a guy can change, but WTF does East Northumberland High have to do with that? For some reason they decided to throw in an island vibe with "Clear" and it seems very out of place on the album. "I Miss You" is probably the best song on either disc, and probably the only one with any depth, but still not worth my money. All in all, the songs are nothing special, the whole two-albums-by-the-same-person-with-different-names thing is just plain stupid, and you should do yourself the favor of just buying some other (better) album (I recommend Aly & A.j.)