Monday, February 13, 2012

Review: Never Say Never: The Remixes

Album: Never Say Never: The Remixes
Release Date: February 14, 2011
After reviewing "Never Say Never" the song and Never Say Never the movie, it's time to finish off the NSN trifecta with Never Say Never: The Remixes.

And you know what I just realized? Speaking of NSN, we're in an anniversary period here. Two days ago was the one year anniversary of the film first being released in theaters, and tomorrow will be the one year anniversary for The Remixes album release. And I swear I didn't plan it this way.


As I did with My Worlds Acoustic, I'm going to compare the original versions of these songs with the new renderings, in this case, with the remixes.

Never Say Never: The Remixes starts off with the title song, "Never Say Never," featuring Jaden Smith. If you read my review of this single a couple weeks ago, you know that I love the song. It may be one of Justin's strongest songs, up there with some of his biggest hit singles like "Baby."

Now, I listened to the first version, which was released on My Worlds Acoustic, and the one on this remixes album, and I can't tell any difference. There might be the slightest change in the way it starts, but overall, it sounds exactly the same. I don't know, maybe they weren't trying to change it since this was selected as the main song to promote the album and film with. But still a great song.

"That Should Be Me" was originally on My World 2.0. This time, Justin's joined by Rascal Flatts, one of my favorite bands. Incidentally, the very first time I heard this song was when they sang it together during a Rascal Flatts TV special. Listening to both versions back to back, it doesn't sound like much of the arrangement was changed, which is good, because this is such a great song already, strong and powerful. Gary LeVox, the lead singer of Rascal Flatts, provides a fantastic complement to Justin's voice. He doesn't overwhelm Justin, but just provides a certain blending that works and at times a sort of background harmony. I don't think I can pick which version is my favorite; both are great.

The music video for "That Should Be Me" starts off with Rascal Flatts arriving at some sort of a studio and meeting up with Justin, and they start singing the song. Then they move over to another part of the studio and get all prepped and ready for the music video. Then we're in full music video mode from this point on, while still seeing a little of the BTS aspect. Who would have thought they'd make a great pairing? Well, I guess, never say never, right? Oh, snap!

"Somebody to Love" featuring Usher is next. I won't go too much into it because I mentioned it briefly in my original "Somebody to Love" review way back when. But I will say this. I really enjoyed the addition of Usher. His voice, as we all know, is soft and fluid, and he brings that with him to this recording.

Next is "Up" featuring Chris Brown. When I re-listened to the original to refresh my mind of what it sounded like, I immediately could understand why they chose Chris Brown as the collaborator for the remixed version. I don't know much of his music, but the R&B sound to it made me see why he'd be a great fit. And I'm not a fan of Brown, per se, but his voice sounded very smooth on "Up." Justin was still very much at the forefront, and Brown's voice was there to complement it, essentially.

Before I go any further, I have to make a comment here. I thought these were supposed to be remixes. At the end of this review, I'll explain further what I mean and why Justin's team doesn't really know what acoustic or remix means in the common way we know it as.

The original version of "Overboard" featured Jessica Jarrell, whoever she is. For this remix album, they decided to use the live duet that Justin did with Miley Cyrus at his MSG show, which we saw on Justin Bieber: Never Say Never. If you recall, I criticized that performance because they made it more sexualized of a performance than it should be, especially when you consider the meaning of the song. And I'm no fan of Miley Cyrus, so you can see where I'm going with this.

I wasn't a big fan of the original. The metaphors are way overused and it's a pretty generic song. I'm not trying to purposefully hate on the song -- I'm sorry -- but I can't figure out which version I can't stand the most. Miley's voice is grating on the live one. And the original is so generic sounding.

I hope Justin doesn't do any other collaboration with Miley or any other Disney star. The Disney stars of today aren't that big (Miley and the Jonas Brothers, the two biggest, have fizzled out), and Justin was able to make it majorly big on his own without the help of Disney.

Then there's "Runaway Love" (Kanye West Remix) featuring Kanye West and Raekwon. Back when I first reviewed the original, I said that it grew on me over time and I was eventually able to appreciate it. But the Kaye West additions to this remix do not help the song in any way. It made the song sound terrible. What is with Kanye? He interrupts Taylor Swift at an awards show; he interrupts Justin's voice on this track. Go away, Kanye!

The album closes out with a new song, "Born to be Somebody," written by Diane Warren. It's a nice little song that gives it a good feeling to close out the album. It's inspirational and has a great message. It's not that catchy or memorable, but still a nice way to close everything out with.

I'm a little confused by Justin's team here. With My Worlds Acoustic, for an acoustic album, there wasn't much acoustic of anything going on. And then here with Never Say Never: The Remixes, there isn't much remixing going on. It seems like they just did this album so that they could add in other singers. That doesn't mean it's a remix. I think Justin's producers need to look at what acoustic means and what remix means, in the sense of what the common interpretation of those words mean.

This wasn't Justin's best album. If we're grading it on the basis that it's a remix album, the grade I might give it may be a C. If I'm grading it just as an album, I might give it a B or B+.


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Bieber Guy My World Reviews: "One Time" (Updated) / "One Less Lonely Girl" / "Love Me" & "Favorite Girl" / My World EP

Bieber Guy My World 2.0 Reviews: "Baby" / "Never Let You Go" / My World 2.0 Part 1/Part 2/Part 3 / "Somebody to Love" / "U Smile"

Bieber Guy Book Review: First Step 2 Forever

Bieber Guy My Worlds Acoustic Reviews: My Worlds Acoustic / "Pray"

Bieber Guy Film Review: Justin Bieber: Never Say Never

Bieber Guy Never Say Never: The Remixes Reviews: "Never Say Never"

Bieber Guy Under The Mistletoe Reviews: "Mistletoe" / "The Christmas Song" / Under The Mistletoe Part 1/Part 2/Part 3

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Review: Film - Justin Bieber: Never Say Never

Movie: Justin Bieber: Never Say Never
Release Date: February 11, 2011
When Justin Bieber was first hitting the talk show circuit to promote his docu-concert film, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, in the first part of 2011, I heard great things about it. And what actually made me want to see it was Ellen DeGeneres. If you know anything about me, you'll know that Ellen is not only my favorite comedian, but also my favorite celebrity and favorite well-known person in general. Justin was on her talk show to promote the film. And Ellen couldn't say enough positive comments about it.

Keep in mind, this was way before I started Bieber Guy and way before I had listened to most of his music. Ellen said that even if you're not a fan, you should still see this movie because it is so inspiring. And out of all these things that she said, it made me want to see it. So you know what? I did just that recently.


Justin Bieber: Never Say Never starts off with Justin performing "Love Me," which is a fabulous song, by the way. There are interviews with his mother, grandparents and others. He also performs "Bigger."

"U Smile" with the Boyz II Men is next. At his grandparent's house, they still make him clean his room (good for you, grandparents!). We see him hanging out with friends.

The next song is "Eenie Meenie" with Sean Kingston. After this, we are treated to a sort of timeline throughout the film of showing where Justin came from, how he got his start and all that.

They talk about Stratford Star, a local talent competition he participated in, and in which the videos of him went on YouTube. Another song is "Runaway Love."

After he is discovered, we see a video of Justin singing for Usher. L.A. Reid signs him. They record "One Time," which transitions into Justin performing said song on stage. They promote "One Time" on radio and Twitter.

Another song performed is "Somebody to Love" with Usher. By the way, all these performances are done at Madison Square Garden!

One of my favorite moments in the entire film is when Justin's mom and his manager, Scooter Braun, go out on the streets and hand out 10-12 tickets to fans who would want to see the concert but don't have tickets. I was blown away by seeing this because it goes to show that his team have never forgotten that it is all about the fans. And it's cute when they recognize who it is handing over the tickets.

Another fan type moment that stood out to me was when he did "One Less Lonely Girl." Someone on his team goes out into the arena and picks out a girl in the audience who wants to be the One Less Lonely Girl. That girl comes on stage and is serenaded by Justin and given flowers when Justin performs that particular song. Again, it's all about the fans, which I love. Whoever comes up with these sorts of ideas is a genius, really.

At one point, Justin has vocal problems as he's preparing for the MSG show. They call in a specialist and his vocal coach, Mama Jan, is extremely tough on him. I like that she's tough on him. She is able to give some perspective to an immature teen.

Another song performed is "Never Let You Go," where Justin is on a metal heart above the crowd. His voice is particularly strong here. Miley Cyrus joins him on "Overboard," which was very romanticized between them, which I didn't really like. Jaden Smith joins in on "Never Say Never." "Down to Earth" is very moving and inspiring; there was a moment where I actually teared up a little bit. It's my favorite JB song, out of them all. During "Baby," Ludacris does the rap.

There are a few special features on the DVD. There's the Concert Dance-Off, where we see Justin's dancers showing what they can do. We also get the full-length performance of "Favorite Girl." RIP Flip Hair shows when Justin had his locks cut off. And Giving Back shows an extended look at when Scooter and Justin's mom handed out tickets.

I'm not going to beat around the bush at all on this. Overall, I loved this docu-concert film. If I had to give it a grade, I would give it an A-. I loved the MSG performances, as well as the "life story" aspect of showing how he started and everything that led up to that major MSG show, which included home video footage when he was younger (he was a cute little kid!). My only main problem was that during some of the MSG performances, they cut into the songs with interviews. That's all in editing, so that part wasn't my favorite.



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The next review will be for Justin's Never Say Never: The Remixes album.

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Bieber Guy My World Reviews: "One Time" (Updated) / "One Less Lonely Girl" / "Love Me" & "Favorite Girl" / My World EP

Bieber Guy My World 2.0 Reviews: "Baby" / "Never Let You Go" / My World 2.0 Part 1/Part 2/Part 3 / "Somebody to Love" / "U Smile"

Bieber Guy Book Review: First Step 2 Forever

Bieber Guy My Worlds Acoustic Reviews: My Worlds Acoustic / "Pray"

Bieber Guy Never Say Never: The Remixes Reviews: "Never Say Never"

Bieber Guy Under The Mistletoe Reviews: "Mistletoe" / "The Christmas Song" / Under The Mistletoe Part 1/Part 2/Part 3