Glee: The Music Vol. 1 (2009)

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Summary:

Artist : Glee Cast
Album : Glee: The Music Season One Vol. 1
Release Day : Nov 03, 2009
Genre : Stage & Screen
Styles : TV Soundtracks, Cast Recordings, Soundtracks
Size : 145 MB

Track List:

01-Don't Stop Believin'
02-Can't Fight This Feeling
03-On My Own
04-Rehab
05-Leaving on a Jet Plane [Bonus Track]
06-Gold Digger
07-Push It
08-Take a Bow
09-I Wanna Sex You Up
10-This Is How We Do It
11-Poison
12-Mercy
13-Bust Your Windows
14-Tonight [Bonus Track]
15-Taking Chances
16-Alone
17-Last Name
18-Somebody To Love
19-Maybe This Time
20-Halo & Walking On Sunshine
21-It's My Life & Confessions
22-Hate On Me
23-Keep Holding On
24-You Keep Me Hangin' On [Bonus Track]
25-No Air
26-Thong Song
27-Sweet Caroline
28-Bust a Move
29-I Could Have Danced All Night
30-Defying Gravity
31-Dancing With Myself
32-Kerry Muzzey - Looking Back [Bonus Track]

Link Download MP3 High Quality Album:

http://hotfile.com/dl/24479904/7358f46/021Glee1.zip.html

Review:

Like the High School Musical franchise, Glee became more than a TV show when several of its songs cracked the Hot 100, including the number four hit "Don't Stop Believing." That song kicks off this soundtrack, the first in a series of albums cataloging the music performed by the show's cast. Not all Glee members are created equal -- Cory Monteith (the show's hunky football captain) and Dianna Agron (the alternately caustic and vulnerable head cheerleader) can't sing nearly as well as their co-stars -- but this soundtrack has enough star power to keep things trucking along, especially when powerhouse alto Lea Michele takes the wheel. She sounds fantastic throughout, whether she's holding her own during a duet with Broadway queen Kristin Chenoweth or covering the likes of Jordin Sparks, Avril Lavigne, and Queen. The soundtrack is mostly a vehicle for her voice, yet it also gives ample stage time to Matthew Morrison, who downplays his own Broadway career by rapping on two different tracks. Tuneful performances by Mark Salling (the Neil Diamond-loving jock) and former boy band member Kevin McHale (the wheelchair-bound Artie) also point to the fact that Glee is an ensemble production in disguise, but Lea Michele still receives top billing, as she sings circles around most of the pop stars whose music is featured here.

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