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The BRIT Awards 2010

The BRIT Awards 2010Artist: Various Artists
Label: Rhino
Category: Music

List Price: £17.99
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Seller: themusicmerchant
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 1,582

Format: Box set
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

EAN: 5051865738824
ASIN: B00342URIG

Release Date: February 8, 2010
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Lady GaGa feat. Colby Dennis - Just Dance
  • Cheryl Cole - Fight For This Love
  • Robbie Williams - Bodies
  • Lily Allen - The Fear
  • Michael Buble - Haven't Met You Yet
  • James Morrison - Broken Strings
  • Paolo Nutini - Candy
  • Katherine Jenkins - Bring Me To Life
  • Daniel Merriweather - Red
  • Jason Mraz - I'm Yours
  • Noisettes - Don't Upset the Rhythm
  • Ellie Goulding - Under The Sheets
  • Mika - We Are Golden
  • P!nk - Please Don't Leave
  • Taylor Swift - Love Story
  • Whitney Houston - Million Dollar Bill (Remix)
  • Alesha Dixon - Breathe Slow
  • Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You
  • Shakira - She Wolf
  • Pixie Lott - Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)

  Disc 2
  • JLS - Beat Again
  • Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feeling
  • Dizzee Rascal - Bonkers
  • N-Dubz - Strong Again
  • Tinchy Stryder feat. N-Dubz - Number 1
  • Calvin Harris - I'm Not Alone
  • David Guetta feat. Akon - Sexy Chick
  • Chipmunk - Oopsy Daisy
  • La Roux - In For The Kill
  • Little Boots - Remedy
  • The Prodigy - Omen
  • Jason Derulo - Watcha Say
  • Iyaz - Replay
  • Florence + The Machine - Rabbit Heart (Lift It Up)
  • Ladyhawke - Paris Is Burning
  • Biffy Clyro - The Captain
  • Friendly Fires - Jump In The Pool
  • Seasick Steve - Never Go West
  • Kasabian - Fire
  • U2 - Magnificent

  Disc 3
  • Queen & 5ive - We Will Rock You
  • Seal & Adamski - Killer
  • Bee Gees - Medley (How Deep Is Your Love / Jive Talkin' / Stayin' Alive)
  • Take That - Patience
  • Duffy - Warwick Avenue
  • Amy Winehouse - Rehab
  • Girls Aloud - The Promise
  • Spice Girls - Wannabe
  • Paul McCartney & Wings - Live & Let Die
  • Simply Red - Holding Back The Years
  • Bros - I Owe You Nothing
  • Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby
  • Oasis - Don\x{2019}t Look Back In Anger
  • Coldplay - Clocks
  • The Cure - Never Enough
  • The Killers - When You Were Young
  • The Darkness - I Believe In A Thing Called Love
  • Prince - Purple Rain
  • Keane - Somewhere Only We Know
  • U2 - Beautiful Day

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Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars cd compelation   April 16, 2010
Ms. D. J. Warrick (bonney scotland)
good mix of tracks only complaint was that the box is not a normal cd case but it is made of cardboard instead and the cds keep falling out


4 out of 5 stars CD Review   March 29, 2010
Badger (Croydon Surrey)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

An excellent album to listen to but let down by the encoded info which gave details for a different BRITS album when loaded to player.


3 out of 5 stars Forever falling through the ages of pop. How stuck in a well of hedonism   February 8, 2010
Mr. Lj Williams (Bournemouth University)
3 out of 20 found this review helpful

This CD left me flabbergasted and haunted and with a slightly skewed walk. Never have I ever had ears stroked in such an unfamiliar way. This is the lightest CD and yet holds such weight. It is black yet white; analogue yet digital; left yet right; conservative yet naughty. As I placed it in my Sanyo M9935K boombox, my breathing became weak and I blacked out. When I awoke I thought I was in heaven, in fact, it was just the smooth melancholy vibrations of Track 21, `JLS - Beat Again', it felt like butter melting on my ears.

That night I couldn't sleep. I was too busy staring at the walls. When drifted away I dreamt I was firing arrows over the hills of Damacles and riding unicorns though the mist of Everlong; I awoke in a cold sweat and crying with the CD in my hand - I never found out how it got there.

That morning I placed the CD timidly in my boombox. It glowed like the briefcase in Pulp Fiction. It played - I took the first hit, track 1, Lady Gaga feat. Colby O'Donis - `Just Dance' and the second P!nk - `Please don't leave me;' luckily for me it was on shuffle. The CDs tore my life apart, I spiralled downwards into a world of indescribable pain and torture, the music cutting me up like a musical saw. I now live in a room with padded walls in a big mansion in the country. Everybody makes me wear a strange jacket with impractical sleeves. They treat me well here though. Everyone knows my name. They all know what I've been through.

Sometimes I just wish I'd bought The BRIT Awards 2009 and found my real destiny earlier. Goodbye tuneless world. Goodbye beats. Keep beating, keep trucking, keep believing, keep hoping. Please never leave me in HMV on my own again.

Tuning out,
Duncan from Blue



5 out of 5 stars A great time for British music   January 25, 2010
Moohead (London)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Looking down the tracklisting just makes you realise what a stunning year it's been for British pop artists - from Lily and Cheryl to Robbie, Paolo, N-Dubz & JLS they have covered the whole range of styles and influences and really make one proud. The international artists featured on here certainly don't disappoint either with Lady Ga Ga and Buble to name just two.

The 3rd disc is a great addition and really sets the album apart from other 'best of 2009/2010 Top 40' style albums around at the moment. It has some classic tracks from literally the biggest British bands of all time like U2, Take That & Oasis plus the Bee Gees and Seal & Adamski medleys are a very nice touch.

Highly recommended!



4 out of 5 stars Every track a Brit Award Nominee. Right? Oh, hang on, who's that...   January 19, 2010
Andromeda Descendent (Tarn Vedra)
5 out of 8 found this review helpful

Let's get the cynicism out of the way first. "The Brit Awards is about selling more copies of acts who have already established themselves in the public consciousness, whilst baring a Jarvis-Cocker-like backside to the up and coming acts who didn't sell enough to win the nominators' attention. We all know that, and let's face it, never expected it to be any different this year".

Could this recurring criticism be any less deserved this year? Looking at the nominations, I'd have to say that mostly the people who make that criticism still have a point. I've heard of everyone who has a track on this album, and that would fit the theory that you have to be reasonably well known in the first place. However, there is a critic's choice award, that could possibly go to Ellie Goulding, Delphic or Marina and the Diamonds (and I've only heard of one of these). So you'd naturally expect all three to be on this album? Actually, only Ellie Goulding is. Ellie Goulding is good. The other two might be too, but I'm not going to find out from this album.

The track list stated on Amazon also seems to be a little at odds with the official nomination list in other ways; Chipmunk isn't a nominee unless the official Brits website is wrong. Neither is P!nk... or Katherine Jenkins... or Whitney Houston. I could continue. Perhaps they were nominated last time or perhaps they're performing. Perhaps they've got nothing to do with the awards at all. The logic behind this track listing seems very strange.

The positives here are that most of the acts nominated for the major awards on offer are really talented bands and artists. The unforgivable negatives are that some of those up for major awards are not here at all - Bat For Lashes (British Female Solo Artist), Leona Lewis (British Female Solo Artist), Muse (British Group) - and many of the not-nominated acts seem to be there as filler (and whilst they may be good tracks, this means this album is no true reflection of the Brit Awards 2010; it's just a compilation album misleading people by means of the name).

I'd like to give this album just one star for being an outrageous con trick, but in truth it's one of the best collections of music you'll get on CD this year. Plus, there's a bonus CD with even more great music from the past 30 years of Brits winners. Okay, a few of these (Bros, 5ive, The Spice Girls) are seriously BAD - sadly not in the Michael Jackson meaning of the word - but others (The Cure's Never Enough and Prince's Purple Rain) spring to mind as being well worth having.

If you don't mind the fact that this album misses out key nominations and substitutes them with artists who weren't on the shortlist, then you should definitely buy this. Unless you've been snubbed like Susan Boyle, of course, in which case you probably feel like doing a Jarvis.


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