Lyrics from PCD (Malaysia)
Videos from PCD (Malaysia)
All Music Guide Review
There's a kind of beautifully perverse brilliance to the Pussycat Dolls. Not only are they a sextet who got their start as neo-burlesque dancers in Los Angeles, but they make no bones about being a gleefully manufactured dance-pop act. Open the booklet for their 2005 debut, PCD, and their artificiality is made clear: the first page reads "All lead and background vocals by Nicole Scherzinger," a former member of Eden's Crush, the failed prefab teen pop group assembled on the WB's pre-American Idol reality music show Popstars. There is no pretense that Kimberly Wyatt, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Melody Thornton, and Jessica Sutta are there for anything besides filling out the illusion that this is a real performing musical group and providing some serious eye candy for a group that is all about the visuals. The great thing about PCD is that the producers and songwriters behind the album -- and, since this is a big-budget urban dance-pop album in the early 2000s, there are many credited writers and producers -- are eager to play with the Pussycat Dolls' hyper-sexual image, creating a sleek, sexy sound ideal for both nightclubs and strip joints across this great land. And, at least at first, the songs are about how irresistibly sexy the Pussycat Dolls are, starting with the genius hit single "Don't Cha," where Nicole and the rest of the Pussycats strut around, taunting a hapless man with such come-ons as "Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me/Don't cha wish your girlfriend was a freak like me." There has never been a sex song quite as knowingly ironic yet undeniably sexy as this, and for a while the album keeps the momentum up, first with will.i.am's "Beep," a rewrite of Black Eyed Peas' "My Humps," except this is funny, not embarrassing, and since Nicole is sexier than the Peas' Fergie, it's also sultrier. Timbaland's "Wait a Minute" is in the same vein and, for a brief moment, it seems like PCD will be that rare thing: a mainstream club/dance album devoted to nothing but dance songs. Then, reality comes crashing in with the fourth song, "Stickwitu," the inevitable romantic slow jam whose sappiness undercuts the joyous carnal celebration of the first three songs. Although the rest of the album has more dance tunes than ballads -- and some catchy ones, too, like Beyoncé-styled "I Don't Need a Man" -- the album never quite recovers, since the fantasy of a girl group that's only it for the sex, not love, has been ruined. Since that fantasy is the very reason the Pussycat Dolls exist as either a dance troupe or a pop group, it's a bit of a disappointment, but PCD is still worthwhile because there enough good cuts to make it a fun soundtrack to parties or strip clubs, even if there aren't quite enough to make this the camp classic that the beginning of the album suggests it could have been. [The Malaysia edition contains two bonus tracks ("Sway" and "Flirt").] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
PCD (Malaysia) Track Listing
Credits of PCD (Malaysia)
- Andy Martin
- Trombone, Trumpet
- Tony Maserati
- Mixing
- Peter Mokran
- Mixing
- Robin Olson
- Violin
- Simon Oswell
- Viola
- Bruce Otto
- Trombone
- Dave Pensado
- Mixing
- Joel Peskin
- Woodwind
- Katia Popov
- Violin
- Jack Joseph Puig
- Mixing
- Anatoly Rosinsky
- Violin
- Bill Schnee
- String Engineer
- Allen Sides
- String Engineer
- Chris Tedesco
- Trumpet, Contractor
- Josephina Vergara
- Violin
- Robert Zimmitti
- Tympani (Timpani)
- Matt Funes
- Viola
- Suzie Katayama
- Cello
- Mario de Leon
- Violin
- Steve Baughman
- Mixing
- Timbaland
- Producer
- Tim Carmon
- Organ
- Wayne Bergeron
- Trumpet
- Larry Hall
- Trombone, Trumpet
- Natalie Leggett
- Violin
- Bill Churchville
- Trumpet
- Cee-Lo Green
- Producer
- Darrin McCann
- Viola
- Sara Parkins
- Violin
- Alan Grunfield
- Violin
- Phillipe Levy
- Violin
- Carmit Bachar
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Scotty Beats
- Engineer
- Roberto Cani
- Violin
- J.D. Andrew
- Engineer, Vocal Engineer
- Abe Laboriel, Jr.
- Drums
- Rich Harrison
- Programming, Producer
- Tal Herzberg
- Bass, Digital Editing, Programming, Engineer
- Sarah Thornblade
- Violin
- Samuel Formicola
- Viola
- Nicole Scherzinger
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Ethan Mates
- Engineer
- Marcella Araica
- Engineer
- Alyssa Park
- Violin
- Keri Hilson
- Vocal Producer
- Songa Lee
- Violin
- Larry E. Williams
- Woodwind
- Robin Antin
- Executive Producer
- Justin Siegel
- Production Coordination
- Melody Thornton
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Sean Garrett
- Producer
- Cori Jacobs
- Fender Rhodes
- Steven Gallifent
- Producer
- Mike Hogue
- Mixing Assistant
- Ashley Roberts
- Vocals (Background)
- Jessica Sutta
- Vocals (Background)
- Kimberly Wyatt
- Vocals (Background)
- Mike "Angry" Eleopoulos
- Engineer
- Bill Hughes
- Orchestra Contractor
- Polow DaDon
- Arranger, Producer, Programming
- Bruce Dukov
- Violin
- Sid Page
- Violin
- Jacqueline Brand
- Violin
- Luis Conte
- Percussion
- Larry Corbett
- Cello
- Joel Derouin
- Violin
- Stephen Erdody
- Cello
- Siobhan Fahey
- Producer
- Ron Fair
- Organ, Harmonica, Piano, Arranger, Conductor, Glockenspiel, Clavinet, Producer, Executive Producer, Fender Rhodes, String Arrangements, Mixing, Assistant, Wurlitzer, Vocal Producer
- Brandon Fields
- Woodwind
- Armen Garabedian
- Violin
- John Goux
- Guitar
- Endre Granat
- Violin
- Gary Grant
- Trumpet, Horn
- Ray Herrmann
- Saxophone
- Jerry Hey
- Trumpet, Horn, Horn Arrangements
- Dan Higgins
- Horn, Woodwind
- Jimmy Iovine
- Executive Producer
- Armen Ksadjikian
- Cello
- Nick Lane
- Trombone
- Bill Liston
- Woodwind
- David Low
- Cello





















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