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Doll Domination (Deluxe Edition)

The Pussycat Dolls

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Album Review

There's a perfectly good reason why the first single from Doll Domination, the Pussycat Dolls' second album, sports the punch line "When I Grow Up/I Want to Be Famous": despite a million-selling debut, the Pussycats aren't famous yet, a fact borne out by the disastrous non-launch of head Doll Nicole Scherzinger's scrapped solo debut Her Name Is Nicole. Heralded by several sexy magazine covers, the record was set for 2007 but disappeared after four singles failed to turn into hits. Maybe they weren't great songs, maybe the public didn't like them, but it's just as likely that even fans may not have known who she was, as her name was buried in the credits to PCD's debut and despite all that skin she flashed on all those magazines, nobody really could tie that girl to this group. Every single thing about Doll Domination suggests that the powers that be at Interscope and the PCD organization decided that PCD was an insufficient launch pad for solo stardom, so they made the second album into a showcase for Nicole and the other four Dolls, none of whom you could possibly name or pick out in a Maxim lineup. On Doll Domination's cover, each Pussycat straddles her own motorcycle bedecked with the initial of her first name, while on the album each gets to sing lead on at least one track and on the double-disc deluxe version — which clocks in at over 85 minutes, four minutes longer than Pink Floyd's The Wall — each Pussycat gets a track credited to herself.

Despite the parade of pretty, sculpted, generic R&B voices, there are some good tracks: the ever-reliable Kara DioGuardi helps give the shimmering '80s gloss of "Who's Gonna Love You" some shape and Ne-Yo's "Happily Never After" is a good ballad, and there's a Snoop Dogg cameo and Missy Elliot name-dropping Katy Perry. [Universal's international group issued a Doll Domination 2.0 edition in 2009.]

Customer Reviews

More like Nicole Domination.

What's the point in releasing a CD with songs that you can only hear the whiny and talentless Nichole Scherzinger? The only good tracks off this album are the sinlges by the other girls in the group that only feature themselves on the tracks. Piece of...like Girlicious would say...Stupid Sh*t.

Not terrible, but def not their best.

I was a very big fan of their first cd, PCD. The thing that I liked about PCD is that the songs were crisp, and mostly hard hitting. They made you want to dance. And while Nicole sang the majority of the song, some of the other grils (Melody) were featrued. This album (Doll Domination) was kind of a let down in those respects. Alot of the songs are slow, and sometimes disjointed, or just didn't sound 'right'. This album is basicallly "Her Name Is Nicole", but with 4 singles from the other girls (BUT only if you buy the deluxe versoin!) And hey, maybe it wouldn't hurt for PCD to be more like Girlicious on their next album. Girlicious may not have worked for their sucess, but at least they share vocals. Don't get me wrong, there are some good songs on this album, but it's def not up to par with their previous album.

Album should be called "Nicole Domination"

The songs, for the most part, are good. However, I am extremely angry with the producers and label execs at Geffen, who silence the other girls in favor of Nicole. Don't get me wrong. Nicole is a very good singer. However, I think the other girls deserve the chnace to sing, even in the background. So, in all, 4/5 for songs, 1/5 for production.

Biography

Formed: Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

Founded by choreographer Robin Antin in 1995, the Pussycat Dolls began as a burlesque dance revue based in Los Angeles, spawned a second revue in Las Vegas, grew into an A-list phenomena with a revolving cast of guest celebrities, and eventually became a recording act with a number one dance hit. It wasn't long after launching its revue that the troupe began attracting actresses and models who wanted to become a Pussycat Doll for a night. Christina Aguilera, Pamela Anderson, Kelly Osbourne, P!nk,...
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