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Hot Gossip | 
enlarge | Artist: Sas Jordan Label: Unidisc Music Category: Music
List Price: $10.00 Buy New: $7.25 You Save: $2.75 (28%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 208613
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 060270059429 EAN: 0060270059429 ASIN: B00005M17F
Publication Date: 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: USUALLY SHIPS WITHIN 3-7 BUSINESS DAYS
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| Tracks:
| • | Monday Morning | | • | So Long | | • | People Talk | | • | My Friend | | • | Waste of Time | | • | Cinnamon | | • | I Spy | | • | Miracle | | • | I Need Help | | • | Forever |
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Ack!!! July 2, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
For the love of all that is good, avoid this CD and purchase her Racine or Rats CD.
Sass? What happened? July 1, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
OK, I admit it would be hard to top the album "Rats." After all, Stevie Salas is one of the baddest guitar players on the planet and the chemistry between Sass and Stevie on the album Rats just jumps out of your speakers and kicks you in the pants.
On Hot Gossip it seems Sass, excuse me, Sas took a wrong turn on her way to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and ended up in Teen Pop Limbo. Granted, if I didn't know this was Sass and I heard it on the radio I would say "hey this girl can actually sing." But knowing what this woman is really capable of makes it hard to imagine that she would even consider doing a lame pop album like Hot Gossip (sorry Sass, baby you know I love you!).
OK Sass, maybe you didn't have the success you wanted with Rats and Racine but that was the early 90's and Grunge was big. It wasn't the high point in history for aggressive guitars, powerhouse vocals, and in your face Rock n Roll. I gotta' tell you, you have a lot of dedicated and loyal fans who love what you do, or rather, did. No need to try and sell out.
Allright now, the pop thing ain't working. It's time to fire the Producer of Hot Gossip and get back with Nick DiDia & Stevie Salas........and make another great Rock n Roll record!
This CD should be titled: THE WORST OF SASS April 13, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Sass is no Britney. But, from this CD, you could hardly tell the difference. For Sass to lower herself to Britney's level of over-processed, un-soulful singing, blows me away! Sass had it all with Rats. She should go back to that genre. That's what the 30-somethings are aching for these days. Change isn't always for the better...uh, and what's with the dropped "s"?
Disappointing March 30, 2004 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I was so disappointed to hear this album after her two previous rock'n'roll records. "Hot Gossip" is 10 tracks of bland, over-produced adult contemporary pop fluff. Every song sounds the same. I'm not just saying that, it's really true. There's absolutely no variety on this disc. I tried very hard to find something good about it, but it's so bland that I gave it away after three listenings.Every song sounds like the theme from a TV show on the WB or Lifetime network. The lyrics are extremely trite, like "When I'm down, you lift me up again/And I am proud to call someone like you my friend" and "I've heard a million things about you/But I just can't see my life without you". Sas sings these with a light, fluffy, almost teenage voice - absolutely devoid of the soul and grit that saturated "Racine" and "Rats". What happened to the sexy, sultry woman on the cover of "Racine"? Where's the (...) rock'n'roll of "Racine" and "Rats"? I couldn't believe this was the same woman who made those records - she's changed the spelling of her name (Sas Jordon instead of Sass Jordan) so that should have been my first clue. On "Hot Gossip" she sounds like one of those blonde teenage pop princesses. There's no maturity in either the lyrics or her voice, the CD is too slick and verproduced, and has no soul. Very bland and disappointing. Sass, take the title of "Racine" to heart, and get back to your roots.
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