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 | Release Date: 2008-12-04, Audio CD, Spg Music Artist: Jordan Knight | $15 - $18  2 Merchants |
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 | Release Date: 2006-09-12, Audio CD, Trans-Con Artist: Jordan Knight | $13 - $16  2 Merchants |
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 | Sings NKOTB - Jordan Knight This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. Essential Media | $10 - $15  2 Merchants |
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 | Release Date: 2005-10-11, Audio CD, Madacy Records Artist: Jordan Knight | $7 - $100  2 Merchants |
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 | First Solo Release for Ex-New Kids on the Block Singer Jordan Knight is Produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. Self Titled Album Due October 15th. Universal Import | $55  amazon.com |
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 | Re-release of 2006 album from former singer of New Kids on the Block. Deleted mostly elsewhere !! 12 trax. | $23  amazon.com |
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 | On his first solo album, former New Kid Jordan Knight turns in a surprisingly stylish record that, though hardly unflawed, makes a convincing case for him as a grownup pop singer in the tradition of George Michael. (Or perhaps that of Robert Palmer, to whom Knight bears a remarkable vocal resemblance. Of course, Palmer hasn't been this with-it since the new-wave days of Clues .) The R&B stylings of the disc's first few numbers make for its most convincing music; "A Different Party" could actually draw a crowd to the dance floor. Less successful, if well-enough sung, are the ballads that fill most of the second half's space. It's a relief when a lively but pedestrian 95 South remix of the first cut, "Give It to You," appears at the end. Still, Jordan Knight should earn its namesake some of the cred he obviously wishes for. --Rickey Wright (less)Interscope Records | $17  amazon.com |
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 | The second single from the former New Kids On The Block member's self-titled 1999 solo debut. A cover of Prince's smash 1987 hit, the single contains three mixes of 'I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man' (LP Version, Uptempo Remix Radio Edit & Soul Solution Radio Mix), plus 'Give It To You' ( Club Remix) and the CD-ROM video to 'Give It To You'. Slimline jewel case. 1999 release. (less)Polygram Int'l | $15  amazon.com |
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 | On his first solo album, former New Kid Jordan Knight turns in a surprisingly stylish record that, though hardly unflawed, makes a convincing case for him as a grownup pop singer in the tradition of George Michael. (Or perhaps that of Robert Palmer, to whom Knight bears a remarkable vocal resemblance. Of course, Palmer hasn't been this with-it since the new-wave days of Clues .) The R&B stylings of the disc's first few numbers make for its most convincing music; "A Different Party" could actually draw a crowd to the dance floor. Less successful, if well-enough sung, are the ballads that fill most of the second half's space. It's a relief when a lively but pedestrian 95 South remix of the first cut, "Give It to You," appears at the end. Still, Jordan Knight should earn its namesake some of the cred he obviously wishes for. --Rickey Wright (less)Interscope Records | $11  amazon.com |
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 | Debut solo single from former New Kid On The Block Jordan Knight. Written & produced by hitmakers Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, the single contains four mixes of 'Give It To You' (Album Version, Red Tacones Edit, Red Tacones Dark Dub and Fernando G's Edit). Sl (less)Uni/Interscope | $10  amazon.com |
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