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Glee: The Music, Vol. 1 (by Glee Cast, Pop)

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TV show is edgy, but the soundtrack is OK for tweens.


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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that while the TV show Glee includes some eyebrow-raising moments, this soundtrack of cover songs from the show is a shade cleaner, offering no foul language or heavy references to adult themes like sex and drugs.

Positive messages: The messages are both universal and innocent, consisting mostly of the ups and downs involved in romantic relationships. 
Positive role models: Overall, the Glee characters are collectively positive role models: they try to do right by others, but when they're inevitably imperfect, they absorb lessons learned and attempt to do better the next time. Though the same can't exactly be said of some artists who originally performed the soundtrack songs (Chris Brown, Kanye West), they're also not the worst role models among their peers.    
Violence: Not applicable.
Sex: A handful of songs make mild mentions of sex. For example, "A chick walks by, you wish you could sex her" and "You don't know how long I have wanted to touch your lips and hold you tight."
Language: Not applicable.
Consumerism: Promotes the TV show.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking: A couple of references to drinking, such as: "So let's sink another drink, 'cause it'll give me time to think."

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What to talk about

Talk to your kids
  • Families can talk about song choice. What reasons might the TV show's producers have had to pick each of the songs that appear in the show?

  • What's better and worse about the Glee versions of these songs compared to their originals?

  • Do you think these songs will stand the test of time, or are they just relevant at the moment? What makes a song a classic?

What's the story?

What's the story?

Much to the delight of its many fans, the incredibly popular TV show Glee has established a pattern of releasing each episode's featured cover songs as downloadable singles. The first single, "Don't Stop Believin'" was an immediate sensation. After airing several episodes and amassing 15 singles, the show has released all of the tunes on one CD called GLEE: THE MUSIC, VOLUME 1. The compilation is as varied as the show's cast of characters, including covers of tunes by the Supremes, REO Speedwagon, Rihanna, Young MC, Kanye West, Queen, Billy Idol, Heart, Neil Diamond, and more. Aside from appearing on the same soundtrack, the only other thing these songs have in common is that they are largely free of mature language and content. Even the couple of tracks like West's "Gold Digger" that originally had explicit versions are performed in their clean editions.

Is it any good?

Is it any good?
 

Several of the songs that have been tackled by the Glee cast are such heavy-hitting classics that their titles are instantly recognizable: "Don't Stop Believin'," "Sweet Caroline," "Bust a Move," and so on. Though attempting to cover classics like these can be disastrous, the Glee cast manages to pull it off for the most part. Highlights include the reggae-infused rendition of Billy Idol's "Dancing with Myself," the super solid vocals on the "No Air" duet originally sung by Chris Brown and Jordin Sparks, and the electrifying chorus on Queen's "Somebody to Love," to name a few. That said, certain tunes like "Bust a Move" sound downright silly and aren't likely to appeal to kids (although nostalgic parents may get a kick out of them!)

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Released on: November 3, 2009
Label: Columbia
Genre: Pop

This review was written by Stephanie Bruzzese
 
 

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soniczll
teen, 15 years old
 
Fun Classics That is Great For Everyone!
The music is catchy and well aimed. Tweens will find that through working together, believing in yourself, and dreaming they can accomplish their goals.

Ivybluerose
teen, 17 years old
 
11+
I like this show, i would say 11+ to watch it but it's good, no violence at least

cutepanda
teen, 14 years old
 
best cd eva!
omg i luv this show! but in one song they say "a chick walks by, you wish you could sex her" so that's kinda bad. maybe ages ten and up for the soundtrack, but plz only ages twelve and up for the tv show!

movielover45
teen, 14 years old
 
Fun Album with edited Versions!
I love the songs don't stop believin and gold digger on this album. listen to them!

jadejasemmy4evr
kid, 12 years old
 
it good

mealy
teen, 14 years old
 
Best Music EVER!!!!!

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