Come Get It: The Very Best of Aaron Carter
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Aaron's Pary (Come Get It)
- That's How I Beat Shaq
- Bounce
- My Internet Girl
- I Want Candy
- Leave It Up to Me
- A.C.'s Alien Nation
- Oh Aaron - Aaron Carter, No Secrets
- I'm All About You
- To All the Girls
- Another Earthquake
- One Better
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #55136 in Music
- Brand: Aaron
- Released on: 2006-01-17
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Customer Reviews
Aaron Oh Aaron...What Are You Going To Do With Your Career?
This is (count it) the third compilation CD Jive has released for Aaron Carter. That is including the double set of Aaron's Party and Oh Aaron. This CD breaks no new ground and is just truly a step backwards for Aaron. The one possible redeeming factor could be the release of Bounce and AC's Alien Nation (long forgotten on the Jimmy Neutron Soundtrack).
But the rest of the songs we have heard before and they appear on several other CDs. One song that has always been conspicous by its absence is called "Sugar" - a technoish song that was never released because it too closely resembled Daniel Bettingfield's "We Gotta Get Through This." If only Aaron had released it first, it would have been his breakthrough song.
Also missing from this collection is "Life is a Party" from the Rugrats in Paris Soundtrack. Seriously people, don't waste your time with this rehashed excuse for a corporate shill of a CD. Instead, go download the two songs mentioned above.
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the fact that Jive thinks it's necessary to release a 'best hits' of aaron carter is just ridiculous. how old is he? young 20s? not only has he not had all that many albums, but his songs really aren't worthy of a 'best hits' album. theyre just not. he's aaron carter. please don't support Jive's pathetic attempt to make money, this is a disgrace to music.
Don't get fooled!
This album is not "new" in any way - it only wants you to waste your money. If you bought "Most Requested Hits" from 2003, you have already bought this album too. I bought "most Requested Hits" for 3 songs ("Sugar", "She Wants Me" and "One Better"). Today I think it was not worth the money at all. I gave a few dollars just for three songs. I used to support Aaron and I have all 5 albums, but now, he's engaged and he's probably too busy to make another record. I mean, it's been 4 years since the last time! Aaron Carter is a part of the past. Now you people let him enjoy his bong alone=)




