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My favorite track is "Indestructible" but there are several other quality tracks
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The omissions from the actual singular disc include the remix of `Dancing on My Own', the acoustic version of `Hang With Me' (which is better than the version provided on this disc from `Pt. 2'), `Cry When I Get Older' (which is the least successful track from `Pt. 1', so it's omission is acceptable)
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Though they're all really good (apart from We Dance to the Beat, which I'm not too fond of), some my favorite tracks on the album are:Time MachineHang With MeDancing On My
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and I'm surprised she hasn't garnered more attention with her amazing dance tracks
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Asides from "U Show Know Better" and "Dancehall Queen" (the two weakest tracks), the album is addictive
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And if Lady GaGa, et all and the likes were not on the scene (although I love her too) many tracks of this album would be sure fire number ones.
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These days, albums only have a couple of good tracks.
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But this brings all the best tracks together (minus
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Every track from `Pt. 3' is included here (as should be expected) and in the end I would have rather seen them exclude tracks like `Stars 4-Ever' for some of the better tracks omitted from the first two albums, but then again, I own all three `parts' so it doesn't really effect me
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`Dancehall Queen' may be my favorite track from that album (they are all so good though)
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It is mellow for Robyn (despite what you may think, she does mellow VERY well) but it has her signature edge that elevates the track, and her soft vocals are stunningly effective.
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Every track is a winner!
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I lost track of Robyn after her first single over a decade ago
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It's hard to even pick what I think are the best tracks, since almost every one is a winner, but some of my favorites are: "Dancing On My Own", a heartfelt lament of love lost to a relentless indsutrial beat; "Indestructible", (which appeared earlier in an alternate version, but the final version sounds amazing with a pulsing, throbbing soundscape); "Time Machine", an interesting song about regret; and "U Should Know Better", in which Robyn, a pixie-ish Swede, holds her own with a US rapper.
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Naturally, I got all of the Body Talk albums, but was ecstatic to see most of the songs, plus 5 new tracks, on the Body Talk cd.
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It's one of the best tracks from `Pt. 2', as is `Criminal Intent'.
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My Favorite tracks,Dancing on my ownFembotIndistructibleTime
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I had sort of lost track of her until I heard she was releasing several EPs in 2010.
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While this album contains most everything that was released on the individual `parts', this album is missing a few of the best tracks (like that `Dancing on My Own' remix).I'm glad I got the separate discs
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`Call Your Girlfriend' is my favorite track on the album
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In "Hang With Me", she tells a platonic friend that he can hang with her as long as he doesn't fall helplessly,hopelessly in love with her
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I know i have a bias for the swedes, but i don't care!That out of the way, i do not feel that this album is as great as it could have been