Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Candy Cane's Albums

In the story "Notorious: The Ballad of Candy Cane Brenner", Candy Cane had released three music albums before her career tanked. The albums are as follows:

Sweet Candy

Candy Cane's debut album (which she made when she was 12 years old), in which she gains her musical footing. With songs like That’s How I Want It (her first hit single), All-American Girl, Let Go, and The Best of Both Worlds, Candy exudes a childlike innocence that captured the hearts and minds of many Americans, especially adults looking for a positive role model for their daughters to follow. (Most boys weren't allowed to listen to her music.)

The songs on the album are as follows:
  1. All-American Girl
  2. Let Go
  3. Pretty in Pink
  4. That’s How I want it (which became Candy Cane’s #1 single)
  5. Manic Woman
  6. I Dare You
  7. This Time Again
  8. In the Dreamtime
  9. Oceanside
  10. Bear With Me
  11. Sweet Rhythm
  12. The Best of Both Worlds
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Candy & Spice

Candy Cane's second album, released in 1998, appears to be a carbon copy of "Sweet Candy". Although most of the songs on the album became popular, the content was still the same, as if Candy Cane never grew up.

Anyway, the songs are as follows:
  1. Cross-Country Tour
  2. Teenage Blues
  3. Victorious
  4. I’m tired of being the foolish one
  5. Rhapsody of Life
  6. Hope Is What I Got
  7. Blast from the Past
  8. Live from the Big Rock Candy Mountain
  9. Friends
  10. Dream on
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A Trip to the Candy Shop

In Candy Cane's third album, released in 2004, Candy Cane is beginning to grow up, due to songs like "Whole Lotta Reason" and "Goodbye to Innocence". Yet, the song "Notorious" explores her difficulty with attaining fame; the song replaced "Mysterious Star" on later releases.
  1. Candy Bomb
  2. Toxic Illusion
  3. 1 More Nightmare
  4. Bad Runaround
  5. *Notorious (This song quickly became Candy Cane's biggest hit single, as well as the theme for the story.)
  6. A Flash Of Destiny
  7. Eternal Soldier
  8. Petals
  9. Weapons Of Religion
  10. Just Another Crusade
  11. Whole Lotta Reason
  12. The Fallen Glory
  13. Goodbye to Innocence
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Bonus:

Candy Cane wrote the theme song to the popular supernatural movie "Frostfall", which won two Grammys and an Oscar. “Notorious” replaced “Mysterious Star” when the song became popular.
  • Burning Frost (Theme song from the 2001 movie "Frostfall")
  • *Mysterious Star (replaced by "Notorious")

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