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A Little More Personal (Raw)
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On her second full-length album, Lindsay Lohan tries to leave her Disney image behind for good. And what better way to do it than by starting off with the stark "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)," in which the singer wrestles with her stormy relationship with her felonious father? Lohan Sr. also is the object of the tortured "My Innocence" (as in, Dad, you took it away.) But the best tracks here are the ones on which Lohan Jr. spares us the angsty therapy and delivers tuneful pop-rock. Sure, the kind of rousing mega-chorus used on "Black Hole" has already been heard--to greater effect--in Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone," but it's still nifty. Elsewhere, "A Little More Personal" begins with Lohan talking about how talking at the start of a song is "rad," but then it turns into a very Cars-like tune--and it's hard to think of a catchier band than the Cars. No wonder it all sounds so impressively slick: For this transitional album, Lohan has surrounded herself with a team of pros--Kara DioGuardi (who's also written for Lohan rivals Ashlee Simpson and Hilary Duff, and coauthored 9 of the 12 songs here), power-popster Butch Walker, and former Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody. The first two also put their producing stamp on a cover of Cheap Trick's "I Want You to Want Me" that's even more upbeat than the original, while Moody applied his tech skills on the other cover, Stevie Nicks' "Edge of Seventeen." Moody particularly shines on "Fastlane," however, a super-catchy number that's one of four for which Lohan gets a songwriting credit. Has she grown up? Maybe not entirely yet, but Lohan is showing the promise of an honorable mainstream career. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
 
Speak
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Lindsay Lohan leaps into her much anticipated debut CD with a blast of something that simulates warmed-over Led Zeppelin (the lyrically ferocious "First") and from there finesses it into a stylish experiment in pounding away at teen pop's predictability. Influences--not all of whom her 8-to-14-year-old fans will flip to, or even find, in their pinup mags--loom large: While the Ashlee Simpson-like rocker "Nobody 'Til You" winds into the Jessica Simpson-y "Symptoms of You," the lovelorn "Something I Never Had," taps a sweetly unself-conscious vocal vein that owes gratitude to the otherwise highly un-Lohan-like Lisa Loeb. Though Lohan might balk at the comparison--she is, after all, the "Ultimate"-spawning original teenage drama queen--fellow tween queen Hilary Duff's stamp is pressed firmly into stormy self-explorers like "Disconnected" and "Anything But Me." Where "Speak" intones loudest, though, is in its least-rocking, most beat-propelled songs: The title track dips and bounces tantalizingly, begging hands-in-the-air listeners to "c'mon and let it out"; "To Know Your Name" digitizes a sexy hip-hop inflected dance number; and "Rumors," a J. Lo-like thumper (and one in a trifecta of pouts over the pitfalls of stardom) ends this disc on a don't-stop, bound-for-diva-dom note. -Tammy La Gorce
 
Rumors
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Taken from the teen actress' eagerly anticipated 2004 debut album 'Speak'. The title track is b/w three non-LP tracks, 'Rumours' (Full Phat Remix, Full Phat Club Mix, & Video). Casablanca.
 
Over
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Australian single for the teen queen, taken from her 2004 album Speak. The title track is backed with the non-album Full Phatt Remix, plus 'To Know Your Name' and enhanced video for 'Over'. Universal. 2005.
 
Confessions of a Broken Heart
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NOT AVAILABLE IN NORTH AMERICA! Freckle-faced, auburn-haired Lindsay Lohan began her career as a model for the Ford Academy at age three, and appeared in more than sixty commercials, and was a regular on soap operas. In 2004, Lindsay signed a recording contract with Casablanca Records, headed by well-known "diva-maker" Tommy Mottola. Her debut album 'Speak' reached #4 on the US Billboard 200. Her second album, 'A Little More Personal (Raw)', features the first single 'Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)', the emotional video was directed by Lohan, and features her sister Ali.
 

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A LiLo-SamRo New Year's Eve at Mansion
Excited that Lindsay Lohan is hosting Mansion's New Year's Eve party while galpal Samantha Ronson spins? We hear the duo was offered many lucrative deals around the world, including several in Las Vegas, but Ronson put her foot down, insisting the couple spend New Year's together in Miami at her step brother Roman Jones's club. • Fred Turd Deleted from Facebook
Following in the footsteps of La Coacha and Lindsay Lohan, Fred Turd?s facebook account was deleted without warning. WTF!? Facebook is the devil. Here is what they wrote to me: Hi, Fake names are a violation of our Terms of Use.  Facebook requires users to provide their full first and last names (i.e. no initials).  Nicknames can be used in the form of FirstName ?NickName? LastName, but only if they are a variation on your real first or last name, such as ?Bob? instead of ?Robert?.  Additio • Lindsay Lohan not liking Facebook
On Monday Lindsay Lohan posted a blog post on her MySpace blog about Facebook administrator deleted her secret account, thinking the account belonged to a fake Lindsay. Hohan wrote: Long time since i have had a reason to write a blog.. I almost forget. hehe. okay, so i love myspace, because it is secure, and the people at myspace don?t disable your account because they think that you are a fake you. having said that brings me to the subject of my blog? facebook allows a lot of posers, i tho • Antony Hare Is A Master Illustrator
We?ve all got that nit-picky relative who is never satisfied with their Christmas gift. We got you. Toronto-based illustrator Antony Hare works his magic on everyone from mega movie producers to pop bands, and he doesn?t keep the goods for himself. You can actually purchase most of the pieces directly from his site. Lookin? for Stanley Kubrick? How about Quentin Tarantino? Depp (above)? Spears? Lohan? The Killers? Weezer? He even did Tony Hawk. Ha. He?s got so many renditions of famous people • Lindsay Lohan Freaks Out On Facebook
Lindsay Lohan was spotted at the Grove last night buying an iPod, you would never figure that Monday night she had just ranted to Facebook about them deleting her account. ? facebook allows a lot of posers, i thought maybe they would figure out that the posers of me, (and i am sure others on facebook) [...]

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