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This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.Personnel includes: Willa Ford (vocals)...Read more
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I Wanna Be Bad
Willa Ford was hated by many for dating Backstreet Boy member Nick Carter. She started opening up for the Backstreet Boys, the fans didn't like her. Few years after Willa and ...Read more
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Meet Willa Ford. The bad girl of pop. This is her first cd and it has songs like "I Wanna Be Bad". Willa doesn't go through a change to reach the hot and sexy attitu...Read more

Willa Was Here [ECD/HyperCD] by Willa Ford (CD, Jul-2001, Atlantic)

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    UPC:075678343728
    Artist:Willa Ford
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2001
    Record Label:Atlantic
    Genre:Rock & Pop, Teen Pop

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    Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

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    This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.Personnel includes: Willa Ford (vocals); Brian Kieruif (various instruments, programming); Bob Robinson (guitar, piano); Gerry Leonard, Masa Shimizu, Josh Schwartz (guitar); Tim Kelley (keyboards, bass, drums, programming); Andy Marvel, Eve Nelson (keyboards, programming); Robin Daniels (percussion); Darius, Kenny Gioia (programming); Rob Fusari, Jen Carr, Sabelle Breer (background vocals).Producers include: DJ Skribble, Anthony Acid, Kenny Gioia, Rob Fusari, Andy Marvel.Engineers include: Stephen George, Benjamin Jelen, Andy Marvel.Personnel: Willa Ford (vocals); Bob Robinson (guitar, piano); Gerry Leonard , Masa Shimizu (guitar); Tim Kelley (keyboards, drums, programming); Eve Nelson, Andy Marvel (keyboards, programming); Michael Nigro (keyboards); Falonte Moore, Rob Fusari (programming); Darius (keyboard programming); Sheppard (drum programming); Jennifer Carr (background vocals).Audio Mixers: Eve Nelson; Sheppard; Bonzai Jim Caruso; Jim Caruso; Andy Marvel; Rob Chiarelli; Rob Fusari.Recording information: 22nd Street Studios, New York, NY; Battery Studios, New York, NY; Big Baby Recording, New York, NY; Chung King, New York, NY; Dojo, Jackson, NJ; Hirsh Compound, Los Angeles, CA; Milkman Studios, NJ; ProTopia, New York, NY; Record Plant, LA, CA; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; Soundtracks Recording Studio, New York, NY; Soundtracks, New York, NY; The DOJO, Jackson, NJ; The Hirsh Compound, LA, CA.Photographer: Mark Seliger.Arranger: Andy Marvel.No Britney-style worries about teen sexuality for Willa Ford--she's already made that headlong leap with her first single, "I Wanna Be Bad," a self-explanatory foray into the realms of wild childhood that simultaneously titillates and stakes the singer's claim to Spears's faux-bad girl territory. The inside biker chick picture is highly likely to grace not a few teen lockers and bedrooms, too.Though its fairly obvious which songs matter here--the aforementioned "I Wanna Be Bad," the sassy "Did Ya' Understand That," and the slow-burning "Tender"--the rest of WILLA WAS HERE is equally easy on the ear. Ford's debut follows the contemporary pop/R&B-based template to the letter, but the vocal arrangements, apparently mostly by the singer herself, are always engaging, particularly on the pleading, classical-inflected "Don't You Wish." There's a nice Eurythmics quote on "Somebody Take the Pain Away," while "Prince Charming" is evidence that Ford hasn't totally abandoned her adolescence yet.

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    Willa Was Here [ECD/HyperCD] by Willa Ford (CD, Jul-2001, Atlantic)
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    I Wanna Be Bad

    Created: 08/04/07
    Willa Ford was hated by many for dating Backstreet Boy member Nick Carter. She started opening up for the Backstreet Boys, the fans didn't like her. Few years after Willa and Nick broke up, Willa let out an album. "I wanna be bad" was her first single off of "Willa Was Here." The song blew up, but still wasnt liked by many people. People said she used the famous Backstreet Boy for a deal and so forth. It made people not like her. But, the single "I wanna be bad" was on MTV's TRL for the longest time. It was played on radios everywhere. Willa was the "bad girl" of pop. She seemed a little fake. Although she wasnt liked as a person, her CD I think was an Average CD. It wasnt good but it wasnt bad. It sounds like on a lot of songs she was forcing herself to sing, but on others they sounded really good. If you like to take chances then buy this CD in hopes you'll like it.
    2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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    She's Here

    Created: 24/01/07
    Meet Willa Ford. The bad girl of pop. This is her first cd and it has songs like "I Wanna Be Bad". Willa doesn't go through a change to reach the hot and sexy attitude like the other pop singers. She starts there. Not for the young ones.
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    For some reason some people love her-- some hate her.

    Created: 14/04/09
    I don't love her, I don't hate her-- I didn't react that much to her sound, the lyrics or music, the choices of the album. It was just middle of the road, no leaps of faith, no daring work, nothing that crashed and burned, no disaster in stereo work, and that confused me. Where was the polarization that I had heard about coming from? It appears the love/hate line is drawn by her, personally, not the music or performance, but by how people feel about her.

    That means I have no way of recommending or not recommending it.

    It isn't bad, it just isn't really good, either.
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    Awesome product

     | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
    Created: 27/01/12
    This CD is a great pop cd. I recommend this CD to fans of pop. This artist has graet voice. I love her tracks.
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    Great Music for Women--especially ones who have been burned

     | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
    Created: 04/04/12
    I like her honesty in her music...and I also like her careful blend of style that sets her apart from trashy rap music....she sings of real life issues that many women today can identify with. Even if you dont like the actually melody and rhythm....you have to appreciate the sincerity in her singing emotion and the truth of her words....in some of her songs, you can actually see the hurt and resentment she experiences when people compare her to other women or performers.
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