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Welcome to the TheCelebrityCafe.com CD Reviews. Feel free to check out our various music categories below and maybe you'll discover something new that you like.

All reviews are written by TheCelebrityCafe.com staff.

Categories:

A Capella (5)
Songs that are just pure vocals—none of that instrumental nonsense in the background.
Acoustic Rock (39)
Laid-back and intimate rock music with non-electric instruments.
Adult Contemporary (39)
What’s playing on the radio right now—in other words, what’s “hot” with the thirtysomethings, like Celine Dion—or a creature of that nature.
Alternative (158)
Things like Brit-pop or grunge—the newest music for those who are tired of basic rock, hence “alternative”.
Americana (24)
Best Of (28)
Compilations of what the artist considers their best work.
Bluegrass (42) new
Fast tempo, banjo laden rural music.
Blues (79)
Low-key, emotionally stirring, laid-back music like Billie Holliday.
Children (53)
Moral songs for the youth; and when I say youth, I mean the “Barney and Friends” demographic.
Christian (52)
Cool pop music driven by the Christian faith.
Classic Rock (22)
Zeppelin, Van Halen, and even Journey are just some of the types of groups under this “oldie but goodie” category.
Classical (40)
For more symphony and opera based music written by forgotten greats like Mozart and Beethoven, look here.
Comedy (24)
Side-splitting stand-up routines by comedians on CD.
Compilation (61)
A variable potpourri of artists from different genres on one CD.
Country (168) new
A general music category for songs with a rural twangy feel.
Cultural (16)
Music characterized by different cultures around the world—usually dealing with tradition.
Dance (43)
Songs that you can jam out to on the dance floor—many of them can be remixes of original songs.
Electronica (52)
Emo (14)
Folk (83)
Expressive traditional music from a specific community—would songs from “Deliverance” be considered folk?
Funk (12)
A syncopated fusion of jazz, blues and soul—intrigued? Check out George Clinton or Earth, Wind and Fire.
Gospel (27)
Christian music with more of a jazz and soulful feel.
Hard Rock (39)
Harsh, loud music you can start a mosh pit to—either by yourself or with others.
Hip Hop (56)
Urban music by the likes of The Roots, Little Brother, Talib Kweli, that has been considered a culture—think of it as pensive rap with a conscience.
Holiday (53)
Ho! Ho! Ho! Christmas music always gets people joyfully singing.
Indie (264)
Truly talented musicians (mostly singer/song writers) who have not yet been “discovered” or signed by a major record label.
Industrial (6)
The avant garde genre of music—harsh rhythms and little or no melody.
Instrumental (51)
The opposite of A Capella—music with no vocals.
Jazz (316)
Music played by greats like Dizzy Gillespie and Earl Hines that is driven by improv, rhythm, and a groovin’ bass line.
Latin (40)
American pop-influenced music from our friends South of the border—need more? Think Ricky Martin or Shakira.
Live (36)
Music usually recorded from a concert performance from a particular artist.
Metal (48)
Another style of rock with intense beats and brash lyrics that you can start a mosh pit to.
New Age (48)
Happy, comforting, dream-like music usually listened to while getting a massage or doing yoga.
Patriotic (2)
Music that supports our pride for our Nation—or someone else’s.
Pop (241) new
Britney Spears, Usher, Justin Timberlake—anything can be pop music just as long as it is currently popular; mainly with teenagers.
Punk (39)
More mosh pitting, possibly riot causing music—a style of aggressive rock music with angry lyrics.
R and B (71)
The literal translation: rhythm and blues—chill, but danceable beats with harmonious lyrics.
Rap (61)
The mainstream form of hip-hop, many times it is spoken words over a beat—usually talking about how rich they are or how many women they have.
Reggae (20)
Rock (404) new
The basic template form of music—electric guitars, lead singers, a drummer—and sometimes a keyboardist!
Showtunes (13)
Music from Broadway shows—you know, music that can be considered a guilty pleasure.
Soundtrack (145)
Usually a compilation of music from different artists performed for a major motion picture.
Standards (15)
Songs which are now considered a fixture in the American songbook
Swing (5)
A watered down, but upbeat style of jazz that also became a popular style of dance in the 1930’s.
Techno (28)
High-energy electronic dance music with laser-like beats and little or no lyrics—the main reason glowsticks became popular.
Tribute (32)
A compilation album dedicated to a legendary musician with music performed by other artists or the musician themself.
World (71)
Popular music from non-English speaking countries.


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