FOR those who are tired of listening to the CDs you got for Christmas in this week's Prizetime I'm giving you the chance to win some classic theme tunes from the greatest movies and the latest R&B and hip hop sounds.
Chick Flick Diaries offers 50 tracks encapsulating every possible mood experienced through an emotional diary with songs such as the classic Wet Wet Wet track Love Is All Around' through to the empowering and uplifting Aretha Franklin masterpiece Think' from the latest Bridget Jones film. The three-disc collection includes many more tracks from the great classic girly films Flash Dance', Three Men and A Baby' and My Girl' to modern classics Wimbledon' and Coyote Ugly'. For those who enjoy grooving to garage and R&B Twice As Nice has produced a new album to celebrate ten years of the Twice As Nice phenomenon. Thanks to huge chart success from So Solid, The Piped Piper and The Artful Dodger, the garage scene grew into mass market explosion and this CD is a timeline of the development of the whole urban music scene. From Ms Dynamite to Daniel Bedingfield and Dizzee Rascal to Fatman Scoop this CD has got it all.
The South Lakes Citizen has joined forces with Warner Strategic Marketing to offer readers the chance of winning one of four of each CD. For a chance of winning, simply answer the question and send the answer to me, Andrew Daniels, CD Competition, South Lakes Citizen, 1 Wainwright's Yard, Kendal, LA9 4DP, or email it to andrew.daniels@kendal.newsquest.co.uk before 9am next Tuesday February 1.
Question: How many tracks are there on the Chick Flick Diaries CD?Employees of Newsquest (Kendal) and their families are not eligible to enter. There is no cash alternative to the prize. The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Winners must agree to participate with any publicity connected with this promotion.
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