Just A Rolling Stone
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Making the Band franchise rolls on with the introduction of Donnie
Klang. Following the hit-making paths of Danity Kane and Day26, who
enjoyed back-to-back #1 debuts on the Billboard 200, Donnie is poised to
be Making the Band' s next superstar. Donnie s journey began on the first
season of Making the Band 4 where Bad Boy CEO Sean P. Diddy Combs
awarded him a surprise solo contract based on incredible fan support
that named him the viewer favorite. Making the Band 4' s second season
chronicled the making of his debut album and growth as an artist.
Track Listing
- Intro
- Take You There - Donnie Klang, P. Diddy
- Dr. Love
- Hurt That Body
- Hollywood Girl
- Pick It Up
- Pretty Girls Cry
- Catch My Breath
- Bedroom (Interlude)
- Not a Love Song
- Which One
- Love in Stereo
- Just a Rolling Stone (Interlude)
- You're My Idol
- Pain (Interlude)
- Rain
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #131378 in Music
- Released on: 2008-09-02
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
Very Impressive Debut & its Way Beyond Typical R&B.
Very Impressive Debut & its Way Beyond your Typical R&B. Just picked up the album and listened through the whole thing and i must say this is an amazing album. There's probably about 1 or 2 dud tracks, but overall almost every song on the album is a winner. The lead single is a great song but it's such a shame Diddy had to RUIN it and sing along. Diddy can stay behind the scenes but there's no need for him to do a duet on every lead single for everyone from DK, to Day26, and Donnie. He just RUINS everything. Anyways Donnie co-writes many of tracks on this album & even co-produces, he truly is talented and i am glad he has made contribution on his debut album. In a world full of boring typical R&B, Donnie has made himself stand out from the crowd. This album doesn't just have slow jams, its slow jams with addictive beats & blazing up tempo tracks that take things to a new level. There were a few songs on his MySpace page that didn't make the final cut of the album which was a bit of a disappointment. Other then that i really enjoyed this CD. It's one of the few CDs in the world where i can listen to the whole thing without skipping. I am sure over time Donnie will improve as an artist as i feel he was forced into being R&B because he is on the BadBoy label. I must say that i was disappointed with a few R&B CDs this year & it's nice to know this CD breaks the mold & balances R&B Pop very well. Usher, DK, DAY26, and a few other singers released a bunch of boring albums but this one is far from it. I am still wondering why it took Danity Kane almost 5 months before they released their 2nd single, does that make any sense? Hopefully this will not be the last time Donnie fans hear from him and I look forward to him evolving as a singer and churning out more pop songs as well. He has a great voice & should utilize all of his talents.
Rolling on to Platinum
I've been a fan of Making the Band since the creating of Danity Kane...then Day26 and now Donnie! Danity Kane & Day26 both have put out stellar albums (despite what some of the idiotic critics may say). So I already knew that Donnie's album wouldn't disappoint...and it didn't! "Just A Rolling Stone" reminds me of Blake Lewis's "Audio Daydream" in a sense that they both don't just limit their album to one music genre. "Just A Rolling Stone" has some Pop, R&B, Techno-Infused Dance and it works well throughout the album. I can see Donnie as a Main-stay in the music industry with the right promotion. This is a must have album!
My Top 5 Fave Tracks:
1. (Track 14) You're My Idol
2. (Track 6) Pick It Up
3. (Track 8) Catch My Breath
4. (Track 2) Take You There (F/Diddy)
5. (Track 3) Dr. Love
Amazing
This was an impressive debut album. It sucks that not many people knew about it's release. It would haev definatley been a huge hit.




