I've always been a fan and seeing Will live in November was a highlight. He is fabulous on stage and he interprets the songs on the album brilliantly. I can listen to the tracks and bring back memories of the night.
The album rates as his best so far. The tracks are so varied and carefully chosen to follow each other. They fit every mood/emotion anyone can feel.
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I got this as a Christmas present from my gran (yes! believe it!) and I love it! Great song after great song. I am only eighteen so of course I wasn't around when half of these came out but of course you hear them around. I think sometimes this album is put down because people have their own tastes of dance music and don't like some of the songs, but in my opinion they were all really popular. To prove it, why else would I know them! Buy it, it's goooood!
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This is a polished and professional first album from a young man with a beautiful voice and a long career before him. True talent is rare in the world of music and this young man has it in spades. the songs are classics reinterpreted in an individual and compelling album
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If you think this album takes Dido's music a step further then think again.
I have listened to it a few times and it just doesn't do it for me.
Dark, depressing and deep. If you loved Sand in my Shoes and you are hoping for similar then save your cash. Yes some will love it - maybe those who are new to Dido - but how long can you listen to the same montone lyrical lines about relationships on the rocks and doubting real love? Dido is more suited to upbeat music. I now wonder if No Angel can ever be bettered. Someone has put in a previous review - watch out for wear and tear on the cardboard sleeve. You may only play it once - so no worries there then.
Sorry but that is my opinion, its down to you to decide.
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'Off With Their Heads', The Kaiser Chiefs' third album, hasn't been as well received as their first two albums by the general public and it seems as if people are getting bored with the charismatic Ricky Wilson and his band. I can't really see why because this album sticks to the tried and tested formula of the first couple of releases and if you really liked 'Employment' and 'Yours Truly Angry Mob' then it is highly likely that you will enjoy their latest album as well. There are a handful of really great tracks here, including the bleak state-of-the-nation anthem 'Never Miss A Beat' which features a humorous question and answer section ("What do you want for tea? I want crisps!") and a tasty New Wave organ sound. In fact, much of this album reminds me heavily ... Read More:
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This cd shows the incredible work that Josh Groban has done over the years. I bought this because of "Anthem" from Chess! Outstanding! and "Weeping" done live with the Soweto Gospel choir!! An outstanding rendition of this great song!! I already have all of Josh's other cds, but couldn't miss these two great songs.
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Just how did they decide which song should be a single. With perhaps the exception of Wooden Boat, all of these songs could have been a single. All the lads take a turn at singing lead and all take credit for the combined work. A truly incredible feat, for the best selling band in the country to take 10 years off, not only come back but come back better. If this is a refection of what we are to expect in the future I can't wait for the next album
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This is pretty much a representation of what would happen if you gave a bunch of small children some musical instruments and left them alone for an hour with tape recorder running. Absolutely unbeleivably drab repetitive dross.
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