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# Here We Go Again

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EU edition of includes two bonus tracks: 'Don't Forget' and 'La La Land'. 2009 sophomore album from the teen Pop sensation and star of Disney's Camp Rock and Sonny with a Chance. Demi's debut album, Don't Forget, sold half a million copies and she performed for over one million people as special guest on the Jonas Brothers' 2009 sold out Burning Up tour. 16 tracks. Polydor.

Review: 2nd Record Is A Unique Balance Of Tween Pop Sensitivity & Adult Contemporary Maturity - Believe it or not, I'm a 39-year-old male who has come to like 17-year-old actress/singer Demi Lovato. I say again! I'm a guy on the doorstep of 40 and I actually like both of her records! Her 2007 debut, "Don't Forget", was a very enjoyable pop/rock record that showed a sense of Adult Contemporary maturity that is lacking in the sound quality of her Disney Channel counterparts such as Miley Cyrus (although I do enjoy some of her songs), her real-life BFF Selena Gomez, and Ashley Tisdale. Let it also be known that in terms of vocal talent, Lovato appears to be the best among the four. On her second effort, 2009's "Here We Go Again", she continues to expand on her ever-growing maturity in terms of sound and production. The songwriting is simple but effective, which gives it that unique balance of being a record that your young daughter would sing along to, but you'll find yourself dancing along with. With remarkably catchy songs that highlight her apparent four-octave range (?), both of her albums appear to be a hybrid of Tween Pop sensitivity & Adult Contemporary maturity. Clocking in at just over 46 minutes over 14 tracks, the album's opener, the title track, is a rockin' cut that could've done without the final cymbal crash at the very end. "Solo", "U Got Nothin' On Me", "Everything You're Not", & "World Of Chances" are solid, thoroughly enjoyable tracks that are just comfortable to hear. "Catch Me" & "Gift Of A Friend" are outstanding slow ballads, but "Everytime You Lie" is the standout song here, a wonderful slice of R&B/Jazz-tinged pop that could be easily used in a party/club scene in a TV series like "Melrose Place", "90210", or the now-departed "The O.C.". As the primary star of [the Disney Channel Original Series] "Sonny With A Chance", it's only fitting the album closes with the show's theme song "So Far So Great". The sing-songy arrangement is a bit daunting, but this girl gives it a spirited "YEOOWWWW" at the end and redeems it nicely. But Lovato deserves a lot of credit for being able to hold this record together with a vocal range that seems to be beyond her 17 years of age (as of this writing). Yeah, she's no Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey or even Beyonce' and she's not trying to be. Truth be told? She's not SUPPOSED to be .... and she SHOULDN'T be!!! Take into account that both "Don't Forget" & "Here We Go Again" were released by a major label (Hollywood Records) NOT affliated with Disney. That speaks volumes about the impression they had about Lovato's talent and the sound she managed to create a mere two records in. Solid and consistent, "Here We Go Again" is just an infectious, catchy, and just plain comfortable record. Her vocal talent & sound will mature with age and that should be expected. When that does happen, it's possible she'll give the aforementioned ladies a run for their money. Key Tracks: "Everytime You Lie", "Here We Go Again", "Gift Of A Friend", "Falling Over Me", "Catch Me". Honorable Mention: "So Far So Great" (only for Demi's "YEOOWWWW!" at the end).
Review: A gift to mainstream music - I am a 40-year-old music lover who doesn't have any patience for most pop music, of any era. I like all kinds of genres from blues to classical, but my real favorite is progressive rock. I am a card-carrying fan of The Mars Volta and Yes. So why am I reviewing a Demi Lovato album that my daughter owns? Because it is simply wonderful, taken as a pop album. It has flavorings of all the musical genres I mentioned above and more. Most pop singers are either mediocre or are very good singers in the American Idol sort of mold. Demi Lovato is something quite out of the ordinary. Her voice is the most exciting and fascinating I have heard in decades, possibly since I first heard Jon Anderson many moons ago. She can present herself in so many styles it is amazing. Her chesty high alto and even soprano notes give me a chill every time with their golden thin tone, uncommon steadiness and raw power. There's not much head voice around here unless she's going for soft notes, and "autotune" is used sparingly for certain electronic effects only.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2nd Record Is A Unique Balance Of Tween Pop Sensitivity & Adult Contemporary Maturity
*by D***E on February 20, 2010*

Believe it or not, I'm a 39-year-old male who has come to like 17-year-old actress/singer Demi Lovato. I say again! I'm a guy on the doorstep of 40 and I actually like both of her records! Her 2007 debut, "Don't Forget", was a very enjoyable pop/rock record that showed a sense of Adult Contemporary maturity that is lacking in the sound quality of her Disney Channel counterparts such as Miley Cyrus (although I do enjoy some of her songs), her real-life BFF Selena Gomez, and Ashley Tisdale. Let it also be known that in terms of vocal talent, Lovato appears to be the best among the four. On her second effort, 2009's "Here We Go Again", she continues to expand on her ever-growing maturity in terms of sound and production. The songwriting is simple but effective, which gives it that unique balance of being a record that your young daughter would sing along to, but you'll find yourself dancing along with. With remarkably catchy songs that highlight her apparent four-octave range (?), both of her albums appear to be a hybrid of Tween Pop sensitivity & Adult Contemporary maturity. Clocking in at just over 46 minutes over 14 tracks, the album's opener, the title track, is a rockin' cut that could've done without the final cymbal crash at the very end. "Solo", "U Got Nothin' On Me", "Everything You're Not", & "World Of Chances" are solid, thoroughly enjoyable tracks that are just comfortable to hear. "Catch Me" & "Gift Of A Friend" are outstanding slow ballads, but "Everytime You Lie" is the standout song here, a wonderful slice of R&B/Jazz-tinged pop that could be easily used in a party/club scene in a TV series like "Melrose Place", "90210", or the now-departed "The O.C.". As the primary star of [the Disney Channel Original Series] "Sonny With A Chance", it's only fitting the album closes with the show's theme song "So Far So Great". The sing-songy arrangement is a bit daunting, but this girl gives it a spirited "YEOOWWWW" at the end and redeems it nicely. But Lovato deserves a lot of credit for being able to hold this record together with a vocal range that seems to be beyond her 17 years of age (as of this writing). Yeah, she's no Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey or even Beyonce' and she's not trying to be. Truth be told? She's not SUPPOSED to be .... and she SHOULDN'T be!!! Take into account that both "Don't Forget" & "Here We Go Again" were released by a major label (Hollywood Records) NOT affliated with Disney. That speaks volumes about the impression they had about Lovato's talent and the sound she managed to create a mere two records in. Solid and consistent, "Here We Go Again" is just an infectious, catchy, and just plain comfortable record. Her vocal talent & sound will mature with age and that should be expected. When that does happen, it's possible she'll give the aforementioned ladies a run for their money. Key Tracks: "Everytime You Lie", "Here We Go Again", "Gift Of A Friend", "Falling Over Me", "Catch Me". Honorable Mention: "So Far So Great" (only for Demi's "YEOOWWWW!" at the end).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A gift to mainstream music
*by S***P on February 6, 2011*

I am a 40-year-old music lover who doesn't have any patience for most pop music, of any era. I like all kinds of genres from blues to classical, but my real favorite is progressive rock. I am a card-carrying fan of The Mars Volta and Yes. So why am I reviewing a Demi Lovato album that my daughter owns? Because it is simply wonderful, taken as a pop album. It has flavorings of all the musical genres I mentioned above and more. Most pop singers are either mediocre or are very good singers in the American Idol sort of mold. Demi Lovato is something quite out of the ordinary. Her voice is the most exciting and fascinating I have heard in decades, possibly since I first heard Jon Anderson many moons ago. She can present herself in so many styles it is amazing. Her chesty high alto and even soprano notes give me a chill every time with their golden thin tone, uncommon steadiness and raw power. There's not much head voice around here unless she's going for soft notes, and "autotune" is used sparingly for certain electronic effects only.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Even prettier in person. The sound quality is great too. 😊
*by K***T on February 10, 2026*

So pretty!

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