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Different from a lot of Enya's other recordings but lovely as usual as she is.My favourite artiste.
Its a great album really shows how great they can sing. Differant but amazing, Amy winehouse,Duffy got hyped up for thier albums y haven't the babes? I reccomend No Can Do., Beware, You on a good day. Hell i reccomend the whole album maybe excpt girls.
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 !
...the record company left a few other underrated gems like "Never Too Far" which was the second single from "Glitter" and many more from her previous catalogues.
I think the proper title should be "the incomplete ballads" or "evil marketing-ploy for stocking filler ballads" since Christmas is just around the corner. What a pity. Still a great collection but not an excellent one.
This is an excellent record by any standards. This 60-year-old performer needs no indulgence from you - she sounds as if she has never been away. This is no coincidence, as she has reunited with both production teams that served up her greatest successes - the Sly'n'Robbie Compass Point Studio band as well as 'Slave to the Rhythm' collaborators. But there is no reliance on quirky cover versions this time. Over these nine songs Grace shows off not only her unique vocals but also more mature emotional subject-matter. She might be more tender but she's still magnificently scary. In fact this album makes her sound more than anything like the founder member of Massive Attack. A collaboration that can surely only be a matter of time...
I'm not sure why there isn't an option to give half stars on these reviews, but if it was possible I'd give this album four and a half. The half is deducted purely because it's just too long - I think most people would agree that 18 tracks is too many, whoever the artist. By removing four or five of the weaker tracks they could have created the perfect album. That said, I was pleasantly surprised to find that there isn't a single terrible song on here, just a few that I could have done without. If I was playing producer, I would have cut Out of this Club (my least favourite, but then I've never been a fan of R Kelly), Who's Gonna Love You, Lights, Camera, Action (again, because I can't stand New Kids on the Block) and Love the Way You Love Me. The rest is fantastic, much better than I expected and much, much better than their first album. Personal favourites are Whatcha Think About That, I Hate This Part, Halo, Magic and Elevator. One thing I would say is that if you're expecting a pop album you might be disappointed, as this is much more RnB and hip-hop than their previous material. But if you love heavy beats and want a fun, funky album to dance to, you should definitely give this a try.
Now You're Gone - The Album
Absolutely superb album. Wasnt sure what to expect but this album takes me away into a dreamlike state everytime i play it. Have been using it to train to for the past month and it really is such a motivational and uplifting album. If you want to drift away into another dimension then this album will take you there excellent for cardio workouts really pushes you trust me just try it out and see its given a whole new boost to my workouts in an uplifting and euphoric way. Never purchased an album i like from start to finish but this one has broken the mould absolutely love it top marks 10/10.
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