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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Over
- Over [Full Phatt Remix]
- To Know Your Name
- Over
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #327303 in Music
- Released on: 2005-07-12
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Enhanced, Single, Import
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Australian single for the teen queen, taken from her 2004 album Speak. The title track is backed with the non-album Full Phatt Remix, plus 'To Know Your Name' and enhanced video for 'Over'. Universal. 2005.
Customer Reviews
Tell Me That It's Not Over for Lindsay!
People get over the cover of the single. She's not an idiot she played the guitar for her movie Freaky Friday and the important thing is the songs. I really love Over but I really really love the Full Phatt Remix. I'm not sure if the song is about 'ex Wilmer Valderama but it is still an awesome song. This song was taken from her Platinum Debut Album Speak. Be sure and pick that out aswell as The singles Rumors with a great remix and First with another great Rumors remix.
she is so punk
i love her guitar solos and voice is so heavy metal.
Wow
That album cover has to be one of the worst I've seen in a long time. It looks like an outtake from a teenage girls' slumber party.
Here's how I envision the photo session:
Photographer: Okay, Lindsay, we need you to wear this guitar to make it look like you had some musical input on this single.
Lindsay Lohan: What is this thing?
Photographer: Um...it's a guitar Lindsay.
Lindsay Lohan: Like, what does it do? Do I sing into it?
Photographer: Uh...no. At least not for this photo session. Okay, we want you to look cool. Now hold onto the guitar and look aloof.
Lindsay Lohan: A-what?
Photographer: Um...okay, look like someone's trying to give you some food to eat. Can you do that? Perfect!
"I can't live without you/Can't breathe without you/I'm dreaming about you, honestly/tell me that it's over/cause if the world is spinning and I'm still living/It won't be right if were not in it together/tell me that it's over"
Wow.
Like teen sensations Leif Garret and Kristy McNichol before her (who? You say), a microphone has been placed before another teen star in the hopes that something will sell.
The teen music scene is all star power, a popularity contest, no singing talent is necessary, as there are computers that will fix things up when it comes time for a disc to go to press.
Once "Mean Girl" Lohan does her slow burn out (as most of those teen singing stars before her have), you'll be able to pick up as many of her albums as you want at the local Goodwill or Salvation Army for fifty cents.



