Still a strong debut album from Jeremy to me!
Preston | nc | 09/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Jeremy Jordan's only album was one of my favorites to hear from 1993. He was so solid on all the performances here, especially Wannagirl, The Right Kind of Love, the funky Try My Love, the sexy Do It To The Music and others. Half the songs have an R&B feel to them; the other half is mostly dance pop. I think that the only current artist to do this kind of R&B is Justin Timberlake on his Justified album of 2002. So Jeremy's album is more of a prelude to what Justin is doing now. Jordan's rival male pop competition was Joey Lawrence in 1993 and they were on the covers of many magazines. But Joey's album sold more; Jeremy's struggled. However, I'd give the upper hand to Jeremy, because the material and the way he sings the songs are so well done. He has strong vocal control on here. Jeremy, wherever you are, I wish you the best and I still remember this lone album that you made."
MMmmMmm.. J.J...
Babygirl | US of A | 04/14/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album is pretty good! It's good that late 80s, early 90s pop sound reminiscent of New Kids on Da Block which still ROX! yeah baybay! I just got this disc at a Used book store and I am diggin' it all the way. If you were ever a fan of Beverly Hills 90210 around '93 (when the show was still decently good) you may recall Jeremy Jordan's theme song from the show, "right kind of love".... well it's the best song!... I also like "try my love" and have yet to listen to the rest of the record. Warning: a lot of sappy love lyrics and some [love] themes but still DAMN GOOD! get it today"