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Which Of Your CDs, That You Like, Would You Never Admit To Owning In Public?
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ito_eats
22-12-2003
'Go Your Own Way' by our mate Gareth Gates. It's great, especially the uptempo disc-'Enough Of Me', 'Soul Affection'...top tunes.
Ron Jeremy
22-12-2003
Michael Jackson - any of his albums
Pingu
22-12-2003
Justin Timberlake - Justified
trash80
22-12-2003
none of them, even the testcard music or hammond organ all-stars*. i'm not ashamed of anything i like.

* no i am not A.J.Rimmer
Morrigan
22-12-2003
Boney M and Night Flight to Venus
damndirtyape
22-12-2003
If I like a track then I like it. If some terrible pop act released a song and I liked it then I'd darn well go and buy it!

Having said that, there are very few embarassing songs I've purchased - 'The Hampster Song' is probably the only one I regret buying (first play it was fun - third play it was making my head explode).
loddellbosh
22-12-2003
Steps and Hear'Say.
Jon Bon Jovi
22-12-2003
Cher, Believe - great album!
Van Damsel
22-12-2003
None really... I like all my stuff and am happy to tell the world!
JJenius
22-12-2003
Craig David - Slicker than your average
susanne fan
22-12-2003
Girls Aloud - Sound of the underground.
Steven L Hunter
22-12-2003
Christmas Oldies
ker
23-12-2003
robson and jerome
ikkleosu
23-12-2003
It'd be quicker to list the ones I'm not ashamed of.

But the top 3 are David Essex, Barry Manilow and Chris De Burgh. (I'm 28!)
*Jon B - Somerset*
23-12-2003
The only one im ashamed of having is: -
Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.
goody2shoes_23
23-12-2003
Firstly - Cyndi Lauper ROCKED back then.

Secondly the CD i'm embarassed to own is Mariah's G hits, and it's good.
*Jon B - Somerset*
23-12-2003
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“Originally posted by goody2shoes_23
Firstly - Cyndi Lauper ROCKED back then.”

I didn't say she didn't, but you know, im 15, male if I went to my mates and asked them if they wanted to listen to (Girls just wanna have fun) I think I would be branded a bit "camp". Not that its a bad thing, but during your teenage years you might want to keep and "image"
dslrocks
23-12-2003
Robson and Jerome - Unchained Melody (you know, the one from Soldier Soldier?)

Boyzone - When The Going Gets Tough (the single)

Also the first song I ever downloaded off the internet was YMCA by the Village People.

SmartPrince
23-12-2003
An extensive Take That collection!
Pop Princess
23-12-2003
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“Originally posted by aanddfan
Steps and Hear'Say. ”

I bought Hear'Say's first album, amid all the Popstars mania (you have to remember Hear'Say were the first one of these TV winners so it was a big event at the time!) It is actually very good. I think Hear'Say got a very hard time but that's another issue. I probably would not admit I still play it sometimes

Also I have Kylie's Greatest Hits filled with at the Stock Aitken Waterman stuff
Jmoo
23-12-2003
AQUA, S Club & Bob The Builder.
scooby1970
23-12-2003
The new Darkess album If I'd on;y known what an embarrasing pile of poo poo it was before I bought it!

Mark
pxd867
24-12-2003
I have Rainbow by Mariah Carey and Fever by Kylie

Only excuse is that they were sent by Britannia music club, and I couldn't be bothered to send them back.
*Jon B - Somerset*
24-12-2003
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“Originally posted by Mark Adams
The new Darkess album If I'd on;y known what an embarrasing pile of poo poo it was before I bought it!

Mark
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Yeah but why would be ashamed, they are one of the best bands at the moment and most the people have the album anyway.
goody2shoes_23
24-12-2003
I do have Kylie's greatest hits. I think - all though poppy - is pretty decent.
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