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Right Now

Right Now

You will be amazed by Leon Jackson's rich, chocolatey voice displaying a maturity far beyond his 19 years. Sony has done him proud with superb production values on all the songs, many of which have been specially written for him. Don't be put off by people slagging him off because he was an X Factor winner or because he wasn't even the favourite to win last year - he has a fantastic voice and is developing with speed as a performer.


A Little Bit Longer

A Little Bit Longer

i love this album (:
one of the best this summer :P
get it!
and find more jonas stuff :P


We Started Nothing

We Started Nothing

THE WORST POP/PUNK/ROCK ..WHATERVER! BAND IN THE WORLD!

please people grow up and listen to some AC/DC !

Most of all VERY ANNOYING ! id rather listen to an entire CD of a toilet being flushed than this garbage !



Chasing Lights

Chasing Lights

Okay, I should just start with the fact that when I first heard The Saturdays, with their first single 'If This Is Love', I thought they were terrible. Never thought I'd even give them a second look, and that within a few months they would be lost forever in the world of awful dropped artists.

Thank God I was wrong! They followed up first uninspired song with an absolute gem of a song! 'Up' really is an inspired and brilliant pop song, with a brilliant little tune to it and the girls' vocals really shine. I thought I'd give this album a shot, buying it as soon as it came out (and luckily, accidentally bumping into the girls doing a signing at Bank in the Bullring, Birmingham too! YEY!)

1. If This Is Love - Still not a fan of this song. The beat is a little cheesy and feels like it's not had a lot of effort put on it. The girls' voices sound amazing though. Weakest song on the album. [5/10]

2. Up - Amazing single and what attracted me to the album, but what a dissapointment! It's not the same as in the video! I think that's horrific, because I really loved the single version of the song. Still good, but not as good as the version I've head before. [7/10] (The single version is a 10/10 for me!)

3. Keep Her - BRILLIANT! Brilliant baseline and the girls sound great. Anthemic sounding chorus that'll have you singing your head off! Should really be a single! I really hope it is! [10/10]

4. Issues - More of a melodic break from the artificial beats of the first three songs. Nice song, a little more ballady, but far from boring! [9/10]

5. Lies - Back to the artificial beats, but this time on a slower and more bland song. Feels a little fillerish when the other tracks are so strong. [6/10]

6. Work - This one gets me moving a little when I put it on. It's fun and fits in with the others, but isn't as exciting. Good chorus! [7/10]

7. Chasing Lights - By far the best song on the album. By far! It's incredible and I sing it all the time and listen to it even more. Far more of a ballad than the other songs, and has a beautiful and haunting melody. This would make an amazing Christmas single, and should without doubt be a single for them, regardless of when. Worth buying the album for this song alone. [11/10]

8. Set Me Off - Feels more dancey than the other songs. Not bad by a long shot, but not as good as other songs. [7/10]

9. Fall - Another ballad, this one feeling more isolated and gentle than other ones. The voices of the girls stand out more here against the minimal music. But yeah, a little too minimal perhaps. [7/10]

10. Vulnerable - Not too quick, not too slow! Nice voices again! This is a good song, though falls a little at the chorus. [7/10]

11. Why Me, Why Now - Another one that feels like a ballad, but really isn't. It's a good song though, and the girls REALLY sound like Girls Aloud on this song. The vocals, that is. Good song! [9/10]

12. Up [Wideboys Remix Edit] - Meh, not sure really about this. As a bonus, you can't really moan, and some people will love it. It's just a club like remix, just what you'd expect. I'm not a fan. [5/10]

Can I just say that I LOVE it. It really is an incredible pop album, something that has been missing from the scene for quite a while, actually. I am an utter Girls Aloud and Sugababes fan too, and I feel both of those groups have let me down with both of their most recent albums. They have rejected true pop, shooting off in a sixties Winehouse/Duffy tangent. This album has come in and satisfied my pop needs, filling the void left by Girls Aloud and the Sugababes! Yey for The Saturdays! I hope we get to hear a lot from them in the future, because this album is amazing!


People Get Ready

People Get Ready

People Get Ready
This album proves that Russell has such versatility in his voice and it matches his choice of songs.......if you like a great voice, you'll love this!!!!!!!!


Exclusive: the Forever Edition

Exclusive: the Forever Edition

This is rnb at its worse..bland style hip hop/rnb beats over a good singers voice..the boy can sing for sure but apart from "take you down" and "with you" the quality control on this album is appalingly bad. i was actually listening to some 70's and 80's rnb today and it reminded me of how bad some modern soul/rnb is these days..theres no melody or musicality to most of the tracks. With you is a great track though but this isnt great at all.


Back Again...No Matter What - The Greatest Hits

Back Again...No Matter What - The Greatest Hits

went to see my first Boyzone concert this year - this is a great way to remember it


The Sound of the Smiths: Deluxe Edition [2CD]

The Sound of the Smiths: Deluxe Edition [2CD]

OH DEAR, OH DEAR,
HAVING JUST BOUGHT THIS. I WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION THE TRACKS WERE RE-MASTERED FROM THE ORIGINALS (WITH THE HELP OF MORRISSEY ? ?)
THEN WHO WAS THE PILLOCK THAT CHOPPED THE FULL FADE OFF "THAT JOKE ISN'T FUNNY ANYMORE" BUT LEFT THE FULL TIMING ON THE SLEEVE????
ANOTHER BRILLIANT OPPORTUNITY WASTED....
MORRISSEY AND WARNER BROTHERS.........HANG YOUR HEADS IN SHAME!!!


Meet Glen Campbell

Meet Glen Campbell

I am another who was fortunate enough to see one of his recent live concerts. Of course we were treated to all of his classics, plus a few tracks from this latest new album. These tracks were very pleasant and memorable. Infact, an exceptional set of songs that amount to an exceptional album.

This remakable return to form is acheived with songs written by other artists including John Lennon, U2, Tom Petty and Jackson Brown. Some of these tracks are quite addictive.

So, there it is. Not typical Glen Campbell perhaps, but certainly classical Glan Campbell. If this is your scene, then this album is a must.



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