Every Friday we bring you 10 random CD reviews done in 10 words each:

Natalie Cole Still Unforgettable — Followup to 1991 album doesn’t feature her father as much.

Il Divo The Promise— No matter how hard I try to listen…it’s opera.

Plain White T’s Big Bad World — Generic pop rock from the quintet that brought you “Delilah”.

Randy Rogers Band Randy Rogers Band — Most-downloaded country band doesn’t stand out from the pack.

Sick of Sarah Sick of Sarah — All-girl quintet bounces between weakly written ballads, pop, punk.

The Dirty Heads Any Port In a Storm — Mixture of hip-hop, reggae and rock sounds like Sublime.

Peter Bradley Adams Leavetaking — Vocally mellow, soothing alt-rock that leans more toward folk.

Amy Ray Didn’t It Feel Kinder — Half of Indigo Girls releases third, less-acoustic solo album.

Inara George with Van Dyke Parks An Invitation —Bird and the Bee singer teams up for orchestral journey.

Celtic Woman The Greatest Journey — Irish sensations may get you to dance like Michael Flatley.

Jeff Hahne became the music editor for Creative Loafing Charlotte in March 2007. He graduated with a degree in journalism and minor in Spanish from Auburn University in 1997. Since then he has worked for...

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  1. You are right..
    Il Divo The Promise..
    its.. One Of all. Precious Cd, THAT we have to listen..
    no matter, what kind of music Do You Like..
    Absolutly.. Peace

  2. The Randy Rogers Band is the best band in Texas. They write all their own music. Unlike many folks in Nashville. I have to question your ear for talent making a comment that dont stand out from the pack.

    -Toby Keith

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