| | Now That's What I Call Music! 17 CD (3 Customer Reviews)
Personnel: Christopher Rojas (guitar, programming). Arranger: Christopher Rojas. The week prior to the release of Now 17, the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart was 75 percent rap and R&B. Now 17 is just over half rap and R&B, which goes to show that it might not be the fairest indication of what dominated the mainstream during part of 2004. To make matters worse, there were much better selections to be made within rap and R&B. Inferior follow-up singles from J-Kwon, Lil' Flip, and Nelly -- all of which happen to be their compromising, "Yes, I can go soft and make other concessions for crossover appeal" hits -- could've been replaced by any number of smarter picks. This volume continues to show how mainstream rock was a wasteland in 2004, exemplified by Switchfoot's "Dare You to Move" and Crossfade's "Cold" -- a pair of explosively lukewarm anthems. And then there's Bowling for Soup's charming/irritating "1985," a punk-pop novelty song that attempts to catch the spirit of that year but name checks a band that broke up in 1982. Poor Gretchen Wilson ("Here for the Party"), who represents country with Keith Urban ("Days Go By"), gets tacked on near the end for a second consecutive volume of the series. Jadakiss' "Why," Black Eyed Peas' "Let's Get It Started," Terror Squad's "Lean Back," Akon's "Locked Up," and Houston's "I Like That" were ubiquitous in one way or another -- sporting events, video programs, urban radio -- during 2004 and help rescue the disc from being woefully misrepresentative of the period. ~ Andy Kellman If a modern-day Robinson Crusoe appeared in late 2004 and wanted to know what was going on in pop music, he would be best served by putting on NOW 17. This collection presents pop princess Jessica Simpson covering Robbie Williams ("Angels"), her more rock-inclined little sister Ashlee performing "Pieces of Me," and Bowling for Soup offering up nostalgia-driven pop-punk with "1985." NOW 17 also features Scottish post-punks Franz Ferdinand thrashing away on their guitars ("Take Me Out"), Canadian alt-metal act Finger Eleven going unplugged ("One Thing"), and Christian rockers Switchfoot getting secular ("Dare You to Move"). Covering country territory are self-professed "redneck woman" Gretchen Wilson ("Here for the Party") and pretty-boy guitar wiz Keith Urban ("Days Go By"). Of course, hip-hop was still a heavy presence on the charts at the end of '04, as revealed by the old-school sounds of the Beastie Boys ("Ch-Check It Out"), the anthemic rap of Black Eyed Peas ("Let's Get It Started") and the boastful rhymes of Nelly and Jaheim ("My Place"). As with other NOW compilations, this disc has something for everyone. Now That's What I Call Music! 17 Music Now That's What I Call Music! 17 Songs | 1. | Let's Get It Started - Black Eyed Peas |
| 2. | Lean Back - Fat Joe/Terror Squad/Remy - (featuring Fat Joe/Remy) |
| 3. | Goodies - Petey Pablo/Ciara |
| 4. | I Like That - Chingy/I-20/Nate Dogg/Houston - (featuring Chingy/Nate Dogg/I-20) |
| 5. | Ch-Check It Out - Beastie Boys |
| 6. | My Place - Jaheim/Nelly |
| 7. | Sunshine - Lea/Lil' Flip/Lea |
| 8. | You & Me - J-Kwon |
| 9. | Why - Jadakiss/Anthony Hamilton |
| 10. | Locked Up - Akon/Styles P |
| 11. | Baby It's You - JoJo |
| 12. | Angels - Jessica Simpson |
| 13. | One Thing - Finger Eleven |
| 14. | Dare You to Move - Switchfoot |
| 15. | Cold - Crossfade |
| 16. | Pieces of Me - Ashlee Simpson |
| 17. | Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand |
| 18. | 1985 - Bowling for Soup |
| 19. | Here for the Party - Gretchen Wilson |
| 20. | Days Go By - Keith Urban |
| Now That's What I Call Music! 17 Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   Good, but not amazing. It DOES have some good songs but some of them are kind of bad in my opinion. Submitted by Em (Mechanicsburg, pa, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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