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Bittersweet World

Bittersweet World

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Artist: Ashlee Simpson
Label: Geffen Records
Category: Music

List Price: $13.98
Buy New: $2.10
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 43 reviews
Sales Rank: 8483

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4

MPN: 001023102
UPC: 602517501386
EAN: 0602517501386
ASIN: B000Y9OOV8

Release Date: April 22, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: New but not sealed. Never played. Punch hole in barcode. Ships within 24 hours,

Tracks:

  • OUTTA MY HEAD (AY YA YA)
  • BOYS
  • RULE BREAKER
  • NO TIME FOR TEARS
  • LITTLE MISS OBSESSIVE
  • RAGDOLL
  • BITTERSWEET WORLD
  • WHAT I'VE BECOME
  • HOT STUFF
  • MURDER
  • NEVER DREAM ALONE

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
UK pressing of the teen queen's 2008 album featuring three bonus tracks: 'Invisible', 'Pieces Of Me' and 'Boyfriend'. Bittersweet World is the third studio album by singer Ashlee Simpson. She worked on the album with producers Timbaland, Chad Hugo, and Kenna. It has been described by Simpson as a "fun party album" with a "silly and quirky" side and some influence from 1980s music. She describes it as having a more beat-oriented sound than her first two albums, Autobiography and I Am Me, although still retaining some of those albums' guitar-based sound. Polydor.


Customer Reviews:   Read 38 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Ashlee Simpson - Bittersweet World 3.5/10   August 10, 2008
Rudy Klapper (Los Angeles / Orlando)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Finally, Ashlee has decided to stop pretending that she is a punk rocker. With Bittersweet World, the younger, more tone-deaf Simpson sibling has wholeheartedly embraced the `80s, beat-tastic sound that has been gaining speed in the pop world over the years. With Timbaland and Chad Hugo of the Neptunes producing the majority of the record, it comes as no surprise that her latest is a far cry from the faux-rock that characterized her last two albums.

The result is a mixed bag. Luckily, the emphasis on heavy production and synthed-up beats tend to bury Ashlee's vocals in the mix, and her voice sounds almost as doctored as Paris Hilton's did. Lead single "Outta My Head" is built on a nagging guitar beat and a simple drum machine, but sadly the lyrics are ridiculously inane ("what you lookin' at me for huh? / show me respect or I will show you the door"), and Ashlee fails miserably at sounding sassy.

The album isn't totally worthless, however. For every cringe-inducing break-up song ("Little Miss Obsessive") and pointless bad-girl posturing ("Rule Breaker"), there are a couple bright spots: the dark pulse of "Murder" and the whirling guitar pop of "Ragdoll," and no one can ever accuse Ashlee of lacking energy. All in all, Bittersweet World is more of a party than her earlier efforts, but still a plastic, manufactured one at that.



4 out of 5 stars Boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   July 25, 2008
Dri the Complex Lonely (USA)
Probably my favorite track off the album, Boys possesses this crazy, crazy (good) island feel assisted with simple guitar licks, which we've come to expect from Ash.
11/10
The previous track, Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya) isn't as good, but you could still dance a bit to it. It was the album's first single.
7.5/10
After Boys, Rule Breaker comes in. If you want to dance to pop music, then get this CD. Rule Breaker is very dance-able. Go, Ash!
8/10
No Time For Tears is up next. It's not very dance-y, but there is bass.
8/10
Little Miss Obsessive was the first track off the album to grab me big time. I love the lyrics and the wo oah's.
9/10
Ragdoll is filler-ish. Yes, you can prance around to it but it's kinda boring.
6/10
The next track is Bittersweet World and...it's better than a few of these tracks. The lyrics are good for pop music and the production will make you sway a bit, if not dance.
9/10
What I've Become is another good track. The guitar work although simple is pretty good and the lyrics, nice.
7.75/10
Hot Stuff is filler too. It's silly instead of funny. The only redeeming factor is the verse/breakdown...
5/10
"Murder She Wrote, Murder She Wrote". hehe. Remember that 90's song with that Jamaican guy singing that? Anyway, Murder isn't too shabby.
7.5/10
Never Dream Alone is a ballad that has minimal distracting production only including vocals from Ashlee, violins and a very simple piano arrangement. It pretty much makes up for the lack of good songs in a row. This track is so intimate and you can get lost in it if you let it take you there.
10/10

88.75/11 = 8.068181818182

8.068181818182 = 8.07

4.035 stars.

end note: Ash took voice lessons and on top of that, doesn't go out of her range too often here and that is the magic that works.

Download Boys, Never Dream Alone, Little Miss Obsessive, No Time For Tears and Rule Breaker.



4 out of 5 stars She's almost there.   July 14, 2008
Avid Amazon Buyer (Illinois, United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm not ashamed to say i'm a fan of Ashlee Simpson. I've been a fan since her first album and have stayed a fan even through her 'SNL moment.' I loved the first album. Her second was hit and miss for me. This, I believe is her best so far. One thing about the lyrics they have in the booklet thingy it comes with(or whatever they call the thing) most of the lyrics that are in the thing aren't the same words they're saying in the songs. If you're gonna learn the words to the songs don't rely on the words they give you. So whoever put that together should be fired their job can't be that hard, but i digress.

The music is great, it really is and Ashlee really does sound good. The music isn't about how she's been in some sort of shadow behind her sister and no whining about how nobody understands her. It's got great beats and it's definately got a different sound than what she's experimented with before and it works for her. Nothing on the album is bad and there are at least 4 or 5 that i like to crank the volume to but she's still got some room to grow. I'll leave it at that.
My main point:Give her a chance, at least she's not as bad as Hilary Duff or[sorry to say this] her sister Jessica Simpson. If you're going to buy any of her albums this one is probably your best bet.



3 out of 5 stars Stick with Autobiography   July 2, 2008
MusicAddict (New York, NY)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I loved Autobiography (her first album), didn't like I Am Me (her second album) but bought Bittersweet World to complete the set. Eh, don't bother.
I still find myself listening to Autobiography more than the other two.
This album is kinda cliche, nothing special.



5 out of 5 stars Probably her BEST yet   June 30, 2008
D. Agudo (Tallahassee, FL United States)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have been an Ashlee Simpson fan from the beginning, from her show on MTV to the SNL blunder. With "Bittersweet World" you can see how much she's grown, especially through her lyrics. Although the overall sound on this album is more pop-like than her previous albums, most of the songs are catchy and fun. My favorites include "Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)," "Rule Breaker," "Little Miss Obsessive," "Ragdoll," "Bittersweet World," and "Hot Stuff." The others are good, but don't stand out as much. Thanks Ashlee for making something fresh!

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