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Grammy Nominees 2008,Various Artists
    • Grammy Nominees 2008
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    • What Goes Around...Comes Around (Interlude)
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    • Hey There Delilah
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    • The Pretender

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    • What Goes Around...Comes Around (Interlude)
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    • Rehab
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    • Irreplaceable
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    • The Pretender
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    • Makes Me Wonder
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    • 1234
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    • (You Want To) Make a Memory
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    • Dance Tonight
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    • Candyman
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    • Say It Right
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    • Good Life
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    • River
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    • What You Give Away
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    • Before He Cheats
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    • Hey There Delilah
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    • Like a Star
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    • Working Class Hero
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    • It's Not Over
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    • If Everyone Cared
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    • Icky Thump
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    • Instant Karma

album review

Another year, another Grammy compilation. In keeping with tradition, this disc offers a slightly skewed view of 2007's musical trends, highlighting a handful of genuine radio smashes while forgoing others in favor of songs that received little, if any, airplay. On that note, this year's "huh?" award goes to U2, whose slapdash rendition of "Instant Karma" received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance (as well as a spot on this CD) despite never being released as a single. Other selections are more predictable, including Plain White T's' ubiquitous "Hey There Delilah," Bon Jovi's lifeless "(You Want To) Make a Memory," Amy Winehouse's unintentionally ironic "Rehab," and a piece of countrified sass from Carrie Underwood. Despite the hodgepodge of genres, most of these tracks are grouped together in a way that's both sensible and stylistically cohesive. Christina Aguilera and Nelly Furtado are tracked back to back, while three of the album's hard rock bands -- Green Day, DAUGHTRY, and Nickelback -- are grouped together. But the Foo Fighters' position in the track list (sandwiched between Beyoncé and Maroon 5) and the absence of some of the year's biggest hits are among the disc's puzzling aspects. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide

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