
Glee: The Music, Volume 1 is a bundle of musical entertainment that will leave you giddy…if you’re a fan of Glee. The popularity of the show has created millions of self-proclaimed “Gleeks,” all who will find this soundtrack charming and exactly what they’ve been waiting for from the McKinley High School troupe.
The soundtrack comes stocked with key numbers ranging from rock classics like Queen’s “Somebody to Love” to current R&B hits like Rihanna‘s ”Take a Bow,” to Broadway hits like Wicked’s “Defying Gravity.” And it achieves what it sets out to do – provide an hour of sing-along fun from a quirky television show that would make any fan reach for their hairbrush microphone.
But those who haven’t been captivated by the show should stay away, because if the glittery, sparkle-fest that basically IS this famous Glee club hasn’t enchanted you yet, you’ll find this volume of 17 tracks simply bad karaoke style noise
i want to spank finn with my hairbrush. hard.
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Such a great show.. just got the first soundtrack a couple of weeks ago and can’t wait to pick this one up as well – incredible how the cast can make such a great variety of songs sound so good!