Demi Lovato – Here We Go Again (a J!-ENT World Groove Album Review)

“Lovato has distanced herself from other Disney talent turned music artists with the release of her latest album “Here We Go Again”.  She has positioned herself to be one of the prominent young musical talents in the musical scene today.  Definitely recommended!”

ARTIST: Demi Lovato

ALBUM: Here We Go Again (Digital Version)

LABEL: Hollywood Records

DURATION: 46:55

RELEASE DATE: July 21, 2009

  1. Here We Go Again
  2. Solo
  3. U Got Nothin’ on Me
  4. Fallin Over Me
  5. Quiet
  6. Catch Me
  7. Every Time You Lie
  8. Got Dynamite
  9. Stop the World
  10. World of Chances
  11. Remember December
  12. Everything You’re Not
  13. Gift of a Friend
  14. So Far So Great

BUY THIS ALBUM:

When I first listened to “Here We Go Again”, the first single off her second album of the same title, I pretty much felt that we have seen this Disney-driven actress/singer blossom to a talented musical artist.

It’s one thing to see Demi Lovato shine on “Camp Rock” and her debut album “Don’t Forget” but the singer has said that this album is “more me” and that includes a sound that incorporates a Jonas Brothers and John Mayer sound.

Inspired by John Mayer, The Jonas Brothers and Jon McLaughlin, Lovato has collaborated with these talents and the end result is a fantastic sophomore album that easily eclipses her debut album in musical production but also vocally.

It’s one thing to have a solid track “Here We Go Again” but she continues that rock/pop excitement with tracks such as “Solo”, “Got Dynamite” and “Everything You’re Not”.

But she shines in tracks such as her acoustic guitar track “Catch Me” which she solely wrote, shines in the John Mayer collaboration with “World of Chances”, the upbeat “Stop the World” track which she wrote with Jonas Brothers Nick Jonas and “Falling Over Me” which she collaborated with Jon McLaughlin.

Overall, Lovato has distanced herself from other Disney talent turned music artists with her latest album “Here We Go Again”.  She can act but she can also sing and she has positioned herself to become one of the prominent young singers in the musical scene today.

This album is definitely recommended!