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CARRIE UNDERWOOD
Album Review - Album Title Carnival Ride - 2007 Strong sophomore release
American Idol-winner Carrie Underwood returns with her sophomore release entitled 'Carnival Ride', the follow-up to the six-million-selling 'Some Hearts'. On the subject of the new album, Carrie says "You step onto this ride called life, and its a crazy thing you dont know anything about, but you get on it anyway. You do what you can to lean different directions to try and get it to go where you ...
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DAVID GAHAN
Album Review - Album Title Hourglass - 2007 Energetic and electronic long-player
Iconic Depeche Mode frontmen Dave Gahan makes a comeback with 'Hourglass' - his eagerly awaited second solo album. The singer-songwriter continues his impressive career with a new side-project, which follows his critically acclaimed solo debut 'Paper Monsters'. Produced by Dave with Christian Eigner and Andrew Phillpott, both members of the Depeche Mode touring band, 'Hourglass' also reflec ...
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MIRANDA LAMBERT
Album Review - Album Title Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - 2007 Conceptual wonder
Miranda Lambert follows her release Kerosene from 2005 two years later with a strong sophomore album. The release kicks off with Lambert plotting revenge on a boyfriend who thinks making bail will end his troubles. "He ain't seen me crazy yet," Lambert sings, and sure enough, the next song finds her finessing a bad transmission somewhere near Missoula and commiserating with locals at the Quick ...
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RUFUS WAINWRIGHT
Album Review - Album Title Release the Stars - 2007
"Release the Stars" is Rufus Wainwright's fifth album a follow-up to the 2003's and 2004's swooping, colorful brushstrokes painted by his previous compendium of Want One and Want Two. Those albums, recorded together in 2003 but released as subsequent pieces like acts of a play, are expansive and emotional, plunging the depths of the young songwriter's painful and well-chronicled descent into drug ...
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AIR
Album Review - Album Title Pocket Symphony - 2007 Unearthly sounds and tranquil beaty
The french duo return with their fifth studio release entitled Pocket Symphony. The album is made up of twelve songs that were recorded over a period of eighteen months and have the production signature of Nigel Godrich. Featuring vocals by Dunckel and Godin themselves but also from Jarvis Cocker and Neil Hannon of the Divine Comedy, it draws heavily on Brian Wilson's "Good Vibrations" Masters ...
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JAMES MORRISON
Album Review - Album Title Undiscovered - 2006 Fresh talent on top of his craft
22 year old singer-songwriter James Morrison has won the award for the Best British Male act at the 2007 Brit Awards beat tough competition such as Jarvis Cocker and Thom Yorke to the top position. "I really, really didn’t expect this. I did try to think of a speech but I didn’t want to pre-empt losing. I’d just like to say I can’t believe I’m here. This one’s for every singer-songw ...
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FALL OUT BOY
Album Review - Album Title Infinity on High - 2007 The album reveals a growing band
Fall Out Boy, the most exciting rock breakthrough act of 2006, return with their much anticipated new album 'Infinity On High', the follow up to the platinum selling 'From Under The Cork Tree' album, which spawned 2 Top 10 smashes: the massive 'Sugar We're Goin' Down' and the amazing follow up 'Dance, Dance'. The wildly popular emo band opted to follow their now-famous album with a highly ambit ...
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Gwen Stefani
Album Review - Album Title The Sweet Escape - 2006 A return to the music scene for the pop diva
It looks like everyone's favourite hollaback girl is back! Gwen Stefani's follow-up album Sweet Escape released surprinsingly fast in December 2006, starts with Wind it Up, sampling the Sound of Music's "Lonely Goat Herd", singing about being a girl, and exactly why boys adore them. Suddenly you realise you've missed having Ms Stefani in your life. A master of the synthetic sound, with lyrics t ...
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The Game
Album Review - Album Title Doctor's Advocate - 2006 With all the controversy surrounding him, The Game returns with
With none of the collaborators that sparked the 2005 release of critically acclaimed album The Documentary, 50 cent, no Dr. Dre, and no Interscope, it looked as if all the odds were stacked against Mr. Taylor. No more hard hitting beats from Dre, no more Hypnotizing hooks from 50, and probably no more support from a monster label like Interscope… no way Game can make another high caliber ...
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LUTHER VANDROSS
Album Review - Album Title The Ultimate Luther Vandross - 2006 A good introduction to the work of Luther Vandross
A necessary addition to any fan's collection and a great introduction for listeners just discovering his effortlessly soulful vocals, The Ultimate Luther Vandross compilation features all of the beloved R&B superstar's chart-toppers, including the Grammy-winning "Dance with My Father," the title track from his 2003 multi-platinum disc -- the last album Vandross recorded before his untimely ...
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Jojo
Album Review - Album Title The High Road - 2006 Picking Up Where She Left Off
Da Family/Blackground Records teen phenomenon JoJo hit un-chartered territory this week, making music history with her new song “Too Little Too Late,” the debut single from her sophomore album The High Road, which hits stores on October 17th. The sizzling song soared from No66 to No3 on Billboard Magazine’s Hot 100 Singles chart, making it the first song to make biggest ...
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LLOYD BANKS
Album Review - Album Title Rotten Apple - 2006 His hunger is gone
Rapper Lloyd Banks knows his favorite things. On his latest album release, "Rotten Apple," he catalogs them extensively: high-quality weed, exclusive luxury cars, gaudy diamond bracelets and other people's wives. Despite the obvious shallowness, Banks describes a hyper-juvenile testosterone-fueled world that is uncomplicated and dangerously irresistible — a world with no hangovers, no moral q ...
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GEORGE STRAIT
Album Review - Album Title It Just Comes Natural - 2006 King of country delivers on his 34th album
George Strait, despite a career packed with highlights and new plateaus, won't forget 2006. After being elected in August to the Country Music Hall of Fame at the relatively young age of 54 and in September, and having broken the record for the most No. 1 hits in country music history with his current single, "Give It Away.", he extends his big year, and releases "It Just Comes Natura ...
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MONICA
Album Review - Album Title The Makings of Me - 2006 A change of beat for Monica
Few singers can deliver a love tune as convincingly as Monica, but her latest album, "The Makings of Me" confirms what many have suspected since the ATL-based firebrand lit up the charts with Brandy in 1998: it's when she's digging through the wreckage of a busted-up relationship that she dishes up her best work. The album, luckily, is littered with liars, cheats, and assorted degenera ...
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LUDACRIS
Album Review - Album Title Release Therapy - 2006 His passion saves the album
With his fifth album is about as many years, Ludacris is much more than a Hip-Hop artist, but an activist for the black community. His latest, Release Therapy (Disturbing Tha Peace/Def Jam) is exactly what is says-therapy to release his irritation with the Hip-Hop game. With plenty of jabs at the competition, club tracks and a few for the ladies, Release Therapy aims to remind audience ...
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Scissor Sisters
Album Review - Album Title Ta-Dah - 2006 Dance until you colapse
If Elton John had a child that grew up in disco halls and gay clubs you would have a pretty good idea of what to expect out Scissor Sisters’ latest album Tah Da! The band and the word “fun” became almost synonymous with their 2004 self-titled album and the fun factor remains with this release. The Elton John comparison is fitting because, besides hearing influences of Elton John t ...
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CLAY AIKEN
Album Review - Album Title A Thousand Different Ways - 2006 Clay covers raw emotion
A Thousand Different Ways, the follow-up to Clay Aiken's chart-burning debut Measure of a Man, trots out the kind of material a fleet-voiced former American Idol contestant can't help having a field day with: Aiken's version of Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting" is bathed in a smoothness that renders it arguably better than the original; his step into Celine Dion's shoes for "Because ...
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EVANESCENCE
Album Review - Album Title The Open Door - 2006 One just for the fans
The follow up to a mega successful debut must be the hardest thing to do for a band and even harder if the person who stood behind the major part of the songs on the previous album also has left the band. Guitarist Ben Moody formed Evanescence with vocalist Amy Lee in the late 90's and he had a lot to do with the success of the 14 million selling "Fallen" from 2003. Terry Balsamo replaced Moody ...
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FERGIE
Album Review - Album Title The Dutchess - 2006 Simply entertaining
Fergie's album, 'The Dutchess' comes with quite a lot of high expectations. Being part of a world beating hip-pop band, Black Eyed Peas who've dominated American music this past year (is there an album Wil.I.Am hasn't featured on this year?) Fergie has a lot to live up to, facing a whole album all on her own. 'Fergalicious' is the opener of the album and is shouted as Fergie's agenda, laying ou ...
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Damien Rice
Album Review - Album Title O - 2001 Brillian in the exquisite tradition of Jeff Buckley
Dublin-based Kildare man Damien Rice has been working on the album for almost two years, and its release was greeted with enthusiasm and relief from a growing fan base who must have wondered if they were ever going to hear it. Indeed, in early 2001 there was even an "Album Completion Celebration Gig" in the Temple Bar Music Centre. And so when the release date of February 1st was announced it was ...
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Hinder
Album Review - Album Title Extreme Behavior - 2006 Hinder offer a pleasent listening experience
The band was formed in 2001 when Blower and Cody stumbled across Austin at a dorm party at the University of Central Oklahoma. In the mold of other popular and similar bands, Nickelback/Theory of a Dead Man, you pretty much already know what you’re going to get when you hear any song by this band. A lot of power chord, some acoustic sections, a catchy sing-a-long chorus and plenty of ...
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JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE
Album Review - Album Title Futuresex Lovesounds - 2006 Justin puts the X back in sex
Justin Timberlake's latest release presents a timely combination of his own willingness to take a risk musically and commercial hip-hop producers being at the top of their pop game that made 2002's Justified the critical and commercial hit it has become. It was that success that has made FutureSex/LoveSounds the excellent record that it is -- undoubtedly an overall improvement and almo ...
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PARIS HILTON
Album Review - Album Title Paris - 2006 Not brilliant but worth every penny
This won't change the minds of those who, quite understandably, have come to despise the omni-present, ultra-spoilt rich kid and everything that she and her vacuous red carpet chum, Nicole Richie, have come to stand for; which let's face it, isn't much. But, cut through the snobbery, resist the temptation to pre-judge and the inescapable truth is that Paris Hilton's debut album, is actually rather ...
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DMX
Album Review - Album Title Year Of The Dog ... Again - 2006 Intense effort from a hardcore rapper
DMX is the ultimate alpha male and, right now, hip-hop needs X desperately; he’s so much more than raps about ho’s and the crack game. Sure, he’s still repping Ruff Ryders and still as street as you wish you were. But he’s also still one of the most fascinatingly conflicted rappers alive. People suggested that the only promo budget a label needs for a DMX record is the bail money. “Do ...
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RICK ROSS
Album Review - Album Title Port of Miami - 2006 Overcredited or missunderstood ?
The most salient thing uttered on Rick Ross’s debut album, Def Jam’s much touted Port of Miami, is buried at the end of the remix to “Hustlin’”—after Ross stumbles through a re-hash of his original verse and Young Jeezy spirits away most of the song’s momentum. A complacent, pseudo-stately Jay-Z closes his verse with the line, “Ricky Ross, Young Jeezy we own the scene.” Those ...
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DONELL JONES
Album Review - Album Title Journey of A Gemini - 2006 A moody album
In spite of what the saturation of radio and music videos may lead you to believe, classic songs don't appear out of thin air. Songwriting is as much of an art as painting a portrait or choreographing a dance routine – it takes a certain amount of tools, and an even more specific usage of those tools to create an effective product. Music is the soundtrack to life, and not many people can craft t ...
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Billy Joel
Album Review - Album Title 12 Gardens: Live - 2006 More lively and committed
Columbia Records announces the release of 12 Gardens Live, the new live "official bootleg" album from pop music superstar Billy Joel, on Tuesday, June 13. Produced by Billy Joel and Grammy-winning "Producer of the Year" Steve Lillywhite, 12 Gardens Live is a two CD set featuring the hottest performances culled from Billy's record-breaking 12 sold-out concert run at Madison Square Garden. On ...
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YUNG JOC
Album Review - Album Title New Joc City - 2006 Gunfights, riding, thuggin
Yung Joc emerges from nowhere seizing the airwaves with the Nitti produced club-banger “It’s Goin Down” and opportunistic businessman, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs quickly swooped the Atl-native adding him to Bad Boy’s Southern branch, Bad Boy South. With the single being wildly successful and hitting the top of the billboards Joc was set to release his first project to this date, New Joc Cit ...
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Afi
Album Review - Album Title Decemberunderground - 2006 Retun of the Vampire Punk
Until they made the move to a major label and made their hardcore-to-dark-rock transformation complete with 2003’s Sing the Sorrow (Interscope), AFI had the love of a good chunk of the punk underground. After it shed its punk-rock skin for its major-label debut, it had the love of a good chunk of the mainstream – while alienating much of its original following. With Decemberundergr ...
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THE KOOKS
Album Review - Album Title Inside In The Inside Out - 2006 Invasion of the indie bands
The Kooks arrive just in the nick of time when indie bands have become truly mainstream and fashionable. However something sets these boys aside from the majority of their contemporaries - they write cracking pop tunes. They do so in a way that Supergrass used. They make you smile and be happy to be young and healthy. It's a record that you imagine yourself sitting on the green grass in summer whi ...
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THE RACONTEURS
Album Review - Album Title Broken Boy Soldiers - 2006 Rebirth of Indie
Anything that Jack White does lately - whether it is a new Coke ad to film cameos - is inevitably going to attract a gigantic amount of media attention. So when the new project in question is a brand new band, they're onto a winner before even a single plucked riff has been released into the public domain. At the same time, The Raconteurs could be clattering the death knell for The Whit ...
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Cam'Ron
Album Review - Album Title Killa Season - 2006 Easily forgetable effort
In the film Killa Season, Cam'ron plays a thinly veiled avatar named Flea. In fact, the veil is so thin that, toward the end of the movie, characters casually refer to him as Cam, to which he responds without hesitation. Clearly, Flea is Cam's idealized version of himself-- the ultimate hustler, with the gusto to spit on a small child's forehead and shoot a man in the chest while ridin ...
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NICK LACHEY
Album Review - Album Title What's Left of Me - 2006 Well at least now he can sing
As the well-known Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC redefined pop music for the masses upon the closing of the 1990s, 98 Degrees were also making girls scream and swoon with their darling good looks and delightsome harmonies. Fronting the vocal group was the svelte charmer Nick Lachey. This onetime sports medicine major was a bona fide star thanks to his sensitive performance style, and a car ...
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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
Album Review - Album Title Stadium Arcadium - 2006 An instant clasic
While the album Blood Sugar Sex Magic had some great songs, it's funky-monk overtones make it sound dated, recorded as John Frusciante say's "back when we were assholes". The Dave Navarro version of the band obviously sucked, but after Frusciante kicked his drug habit and crawled back to the Red Hot Chili Peppers things really started to take off. Californication had some great tracks, ...
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MOBB DEEP
Album Review - Album Title Blood Money - 2006 Refreshing act
When Mobb Deep signed their contract with G-Unit Records, officially transforming the infamous twosome into Hollywood Hav and V.I.P., there was much speculation about what would become of their trademark sound. Will the Mobb’s dark aura be dulled by the Unit’s commercial appeal? Will their subject matter be comprised? Will they be overshadowed by 50 Cent’s presence? All questions ...
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TAKING BACK SUNDAY
Album Review - Album Title Louder Now - 2006 Taking Back Sunday Get Even Louder
When a band that has had moderate success without major label backing, acquires a avid fan-base, and then puts out their debut album with a major label, everyone holds their breath. A lot of times this is the kiss of death for a band, perhaps not in terms of success but losing their loyal fan base. When a band gets mainstream success and puts out one album that flops commercially, it m ...
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ROB ZOMBIE
Album Review - Album Title Educated horses - 2006 Successful return to music
Until about this time last year, it looked like Rob Zombie’s music career was a thing of the past. His first feature film as a director, House of 1000 Corpses, attracted a strong cult following, and he was preparing for the July release of its follow-up, The Devil’s Rejects. Looking for a way to spend the summer of 2005, Zombie decided to assemble a band – longtime bassist Rob ...
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THE SOUNDS
Album Review - Album Title Dying to Say This to You - 2006 The imported sounds from Sweden
You may place The Sounds among those modern rock bands that unabashedly undertake the challenge to make dance music for kids who think that they're too cool to dance. When judged on this basis -- and perhaps only on this basis -- Dying to Say This to You is a massive success. This is a party record, a head-bobber, and to search for greater substance would be futile. The first track may be called " ...
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P!nk
Album Review - Album Title I'm not dead - 2006 Revitalisation of Pink
Alicia Moore aka Pink, is very much familiar with fighting. There are documented-in-song skirmishes with her parents and run-ins with her record company (the latest over her last single, Stupid Girls). But now she's facing a bigger battle - saving her career. Her brand of chick rock has been hijacked by the likes of Kelly Clarkson and Ashley Simpson, her last album, 2003's Try This was ...
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BEN HARPER
Album Review - Album Title Both Sides Of The Gun - 2006 Modern day renaissance man
Ben Harper's latest album release 'Both Sides Of The Gun' is a two disc set that will retail for the price of a single album since Ben want to make it clear it isn't a double album, just side A and B. "I'd appreciate your help deciding which is which 'cause for me it depends on the time and place", he points out. "It's only just over an hour's worth of music, so it's not a case of not ...
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Barry Manilow
Album Review - Album Title The Greatest Songs Of The Fifties - 2006 Barry Manilow revisits the fifties
Lots of people grew up with Manilow as a part of the soundtrack to their childhood – this writer among them – and, even now, some still find their hearts melting while listening to tunes like “Copacabana,” “Mandy,” “Looks Like We Made It,” “I Write The Songs,” but suffice it to say that the list is longer than this. In recent years, however, Manilow has spent a lot ...
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MATISYAHU
Album Review - Album Title Youth - 2006 Exciting melting pot of sounds and ideas
It’s been an incredible year for Matisyahu and his band. Since the release debut album, Shake Off the Dust...Arise, and the critical acclaimed success of last year's Live At Stubb's, Matisyahu has continued to bring his fresh, electrifying fusion of orthodox Judaism and classic reggae music to us with unbelievable energy. Youth is a compelling mix of ancient and modern sounds and ...
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NE-YO
Album Review - Album Title In My Own Words - 2006 A fairly good Ne-Yo album but expectations are higher
After listening to the album you're not taken aback. Although the album is of good quality, is of course far from great and further from excellent, which Ne-Yo is definitely capable of (just look at his recordings with other artists). Exploring subjects such as post-argument sex on "When You're Mad," and erotic fun; making love in front of a mirror ("Mirror"), Ne-Yo displays a more suav ...
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ALAN JACKSON
Album Review - Album Title Precious Moments - 2006 A minimalistic gem
What initially was meant to be a in-house project turned out as a landmark work by one of country`s unique artists. A collection of Jackson`s 15 most beloved hymns, these evergreens need little more than his warm, rich baritone and minimal instrumentation to shine like polished gemstones. Alan Jackson and his producer Stegall, a master of understatement, grasp the beauty and power of si ...
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Jaheim
Album Review - Album Title Ghetto Classics - 2006 Jaheim back on top
The word "Ghetto" seems to have a lasting effect on Jaheim Hoagand as he has used it for a third time in an album title: Ghetto Love, Still Ghetto and now Ghetto Classics. Jaheim sees himself as the ‘hood version of Teddy Pendergrass or Luther Vandross—a crooner, blessed with a very good voice clearly influenced by the two aforementioned icons, but with a swagger and “realness” ...
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John Legend
Album Review - Album Title Get Lifted - 2004 Old school soul meets modern radio rap
Born John Stephens, John Legend has amassed an array of impressive writing credits and collaborations before releasing this studio effort, his first major album work. Legend made his debut on Lauren Hill's mega-seller The Miseducation Of, featuring on the hit track Everything Is Everything. Following this he has worked with stars like Janet Jackson, Black-Eyed Peas, Alicia Keys, Britney Spears, E ...
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HEATHER HEADLEY
Album Review - Album Title In My Mind - 2006 A More Elegant And Matured Heather Headley
For mature R&B vocalist Heather Headley, her second studio effort, In My Mind, the torrid follow-up to her debut, This Is Who I Am, is the kind of elegant, sonically filled diary where lessons- learned meet musical purpose accomplished, grabbing the listener at its hypnotizing center of gravity, which just happens to vibrate from the brilliant Heather herself. “What you hear on this album is not ...
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JOSH TURNER
Album Review - Album Title Your Man - 2005 Old School Country Music
Released in 2005 the album Your Man by Josh Turner promises a lot from the young performer with its old-school presence. Turner's bluegrass tinged style doesn't owe anything to modern trends. All that Turner possesses is a rich, impossibly powerful baritone and a band that knows how to cook on songs that wouldn't stir a fuss at the Grand Ole Opry. That's enough on Your Man, the follo ...
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IL DIVO
Album Review - Album Title Ancora - 2006 Pop And Classical Opera Mixture
Modern classics are given a refined classical twist The band Il Divo are more thrilling to listen to than any of the band before them because if they know something, is that they understand that operatic singing is something you do with moxie. Sure, there is plenty of crooning to be found on Ancora. Each of the singer gets to shine on a track. In general the two major tenors, David and ...
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Kanye West
Album Review - Album Title Late Registration - 2005 Flawed Follow Up of Debut Album
Kanye West has released his latest album effort "Late Registration" with the help of producer by Jon Brion (his first hip-hop project). Even with his succes, the album is uneven; his beats are sometimes good, but the half-rock schizophrenia gets the better of everything. On top of that, his perfomances in terms of rhymes and delivery are weaker than they were on Kanye's breakthrough de ...
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Richard Ashcroft
Album Review - Album Title Keys To The World - 2006 Great Lyrics And Wonderful Voice On New Release
Richard Ashcroft has just released his third solo album Keys To The World and we rediscover a magnificent voice - rich-toned and mournfully melodramatic as he deploys bleary vowels seemingly borrowed from Bob Dylan... except the lad from Wigan can sing. "Nothing's going right today, 'cause nothing ever does", he sneers in Break The Night With Colour, a moody plodder whose twisted sentiment an ...
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JAMIE FOXX
Album Review - Album Title Unpredictable - 2005 Adults Only
On the brilliantly conceived album, Jamie Foxx is aided by a few of his friends such as Ludacris, Twista, The Game, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kanye West, and Common. They stand by Jamie providing a lot of the expected proffesionalism. Nevertheless there is a more rafined sound they must serve this time. By displaying the most obvious sexual filled lyrics, the guest rappers allow the a ...
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MADONNA
Album Review - Album Title Confessions on a Dance Floor - 2005 Disco ApproachFrom The Queen Of Pop
"Confessions on a Dance Floor," is the latest album by pop queen Madonna, and is also a return to her "Into the Groove" days, if filled with new feelings--Kabbalah, missing New York, reflections on fame--and the layers of production work marking it a piece from the 21st Century. Playing with a various range of sounds, the songs also dither with her Me Decade contemporaries' pop-synth--reminiscen ...
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AVRIL LAVIGNE
Album Review - Album Title Let Go Punk Princess Tops 2002 Rock Charts
People say she's the next "pop-princess," but don't buy it as she has a realness to her music that many wellknown singers lack. She's a girl with a beautiful voice and a guitar, and she isn't afraid to use either. She may only be 17 years old, but you can verry well see that she is a revolution in the making. Her debut album, "Let Go," is packed with awesome songs. From the electric guitar-driv ...
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My Chemical Romance
Album Review - Album Title Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge Powerful Album Release By MCR
In 2001, a New Jersey band called My Chemical Romance was formed, featuring Frank Lero (guitar), Ray Toro (guitar), Bob Bryar (drums) and brothers Gerard (vocals) and Mikey Way (bass). The band released their debut album “I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love” in 2002, which brought them instant respect and led to two years of touring Europe and North America with such bands as Th ...
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SHAKIRA
Album Review - Album Title Oral Fixation Vol. 2 Columbian Singer Nails It Again With Another Smashing Album
Shakira's "Oral Fixation, Vol. 2" is the all-English sequel to "Fijacion Oral, Vol. 1," its highly praised all-Spanish sister, released earlier last year in June. On "Vol. Two," she continues to show off her wide range, in both sound and creative substance. Like the Cranberries and Alanis Morissette, Shakira pens heartbreak songs that are both confessional/romantic and political. Shakira's lyri ...
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50 CENT
Album Review - Album Title The Massacre Yet Again Another Blaster From Fiddy
"God gave me style," boasts 50 Cent. He'll get no argument on that. After all, back in 2003 it was Fiddy's undeniable style -- from his laid-back stance, uneven flow and mack-daddy swagger to his bulletproof-vest street-cred -- that turned this former crack dealer named Curtis Jackson into rap's newest ubiquitous phenomenon. So nobody should be surprised that his long-overdue follow (at least in t ...
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FALL OUT BOY
Album Review - Album Title From Under The Cork Tree Fall Out Boy Go Melodramatic
When Fall Out Boy bursted out in the music world in 2003 with Take This To Your Grave, it was clear to see something was distinctly different about this particular band than the rest out there. Was it the novel long witty titles, the poignantly crafted song writing, or the genuine sincerity the boys displayed? Despite countless attempts to pin Fall Out Boy into the pop/punk hole, they always prev ...
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MARIAH CAREY
Album Review - Album Title Emancipation of Mimi Mariah's Comeback Album
"Mimi" represents an alter ego of Mariah, a persona that captures Carey's true feelings and emotions. In case you didn't know what "emancipation" means, Mariah provides a dictionary definition of the word in the opening pages of the liner notes for her eighth proper album: it means "to free from restraint, control, oppression, or the power of another" or "to free from any controlling influence" or ...
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GREEN DAY
Album Review - Album Title American Idiot Reprise
Listening to Green Day's rendition of Queen's "We Are The Champions" at Reading Festival this year, it seemed unimaginable that the same trio of hyperactive upstarts responsible for 1994's Dookie could take on stadium rock and get away with it. But, after listening to American Idiot, it makes perfect sense for the Californian punks to adopt Freddie Mercury's rally call for their own cause; if ev ...
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LED ZEPPELIN
News - Led Zeppelin postpone concert due to injury
Hard rock group Led Zeppelin have announced that they will postpone their concert due to an injury to guitarist Jimmy Page's finger. The reunion show, originally scheduled for November 26 at London's 02 Arena, has now been rescheduled for December 10. Jimmy Page's injury occurred last weekend, and will prevent him from playing guitar for three weeks. "I have examined the fracture to Mr. Page ...
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ALANIS MORISSETTE
News - Alanis Morrisette to role in Radio Free Albemuth
Singer-songwriter Alanis Morrisette has been confirmed to star in a semi-autobiographical movie of sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick. Morrisette will play the role of Sylvia, a woman who appears in a vision of a record label worker, played by Jonathan Scarfe. She then appears in his life for real as a woman who becomes his secretary, reports Reuters. The movie, entitled 'Radio Free Albemuth' i ...
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COLDPLAY
News - New Coldplay album reaches closing stage
British rock group Coldplay have reached the mixing stage of their fourth album, it has been revealed. Kenny Anderson (aka King Creosote) revealed that his producer Jon Hopkins has been working on the production of Coldplay's new album. He told BBC 6Music that Hopkins recently mixed a song with Coldplay's Chris Martin. "He's done a mix of a song for them, I think they're really happy with th ...
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Biffy Clyro
Biography - Simon Neil and the gang
Biffy Clyro A.K.A. Biffy are a Scottish rock group from Ayrshire whose members are Simon Neil, James Johnston and Ben Johnston. Biffy Clyro's biography asserts that they are neither a "nu-metal band," nor a "grunge band," but that they can "rock as hard as anyone you could care to mention." This is true, they do rock rather noisily, and they are not grunge or nu-metal, but the very mention of t ...
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JAMES MORRISON
Biography - British Stevie Wonder
James Morrison is a british singer-songwriter from Rugby, Warwickshire. He became an overnight sensation in the UK with the release of his first release Undiscovered. He learned to play guitar at the age of 13. Blessed with a fresh, soulful voice that can seem rough or sm