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Demi Lovato Don’t Forget Review

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September 28th, 2008 by Cowboy

Tagged as: Demi Lovato


Demi Lovato’s Debut Album Don’t Forget

Every once in a while you have to bite your lip and admit that you were wrong. When I first heard about the fact that Camp Rock star Demi Lovato was putting out an album, I though for sure that it was going to be another bit of bland Disney Channel emptiness. I figured this review would be mostly negative. I was wrong.

While the album won’t fit everyone’s tastes, I have to admit: not only does Demi Lovato have amazing vocal talent (something Britney Spears never had) but she also knows how to create emotionally captivating music and just plain rock out. This is a really good album with rich and varied musical texture.

On Don’t Forget, Demi Lovato takes her voice to some beautiful places, proving that can handle a wide range of vocal challenges. And the depth of songs such as Until You’re Mine are enhanced as Lovato moves between these wide ranging vocal places in the course of a single song, taking the listener on an amazing emotional journey.

Every once in a while you’ve got to put yourself on the line and make a bold prediction. Based on the brilliance of her debut album Don’t Forget I can’t help but believe that Demi Lovato will be seen as the greatest musical talent to come out of Disney, possibly ever. But what I see as the more impressive accomplishment is that the quality of her music will extend her fanbase well beyond the typical tweens of Disney.

Buy Demi Lovato’s Don’t Forget album here.


       



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