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True
to Me
Amity
Dry
Ranx Records
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Amity Dry
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WHATEVER
your mood, Amity Drys album True to Me, has a tune to
suit.
Best known for her internationally successful album "The
Lighthouse", and her renovation adventure on "The
Block", Amity has given us something a bit different
with her second album expect the same amazing voice
that has won her fans world-wide, just add a touch of country
and a little bit of rock.
Enough to give her voice a raw, gutsy edge and her songs a
real storytelling quality.
The album as a whole is refreshingly sincere.
A seemingly more grown-up Amity sings about everyday issues,
from the frustrations of todays hectic pace to the joys
and pitfalls of falling in and out of love.
Theres no question Amity has a gift for beautiful ballads
(be sure to listen to my favourites "My Love Would Go
that Far" and "Let Go").
Rebecca Codey
Anniemal
Annie
EMI
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Anniemal
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DEBUT
singles are often the best song on any CD, and unfortunately
this also rings true on Anniemal by Norways Annie.
If you have heard and hated the annoying Chewing Gum song
lately with such lyrical genius as well hot dog Im
a chewing machine, it makes me smile and it keeps my teeth
clean, then do yourself a favour and do not under any
circumstances ever listen to this album.
I always thought my worst musical nightmare would be to be
stuck in a lift for hours with nothing but Celine Dion playing,
but that dubious title is now held by the sickly-sweet Annie.
This is Eurotrash at its worst and if I ever have to hear
Anniemal again I will gladly put a fork into either, if not
both, of my eyes.
Rachel Irving
Revisite
Saint
Germain des Pres
EMI
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Revisite
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THIS
is classic tuning music at its very best. Imagine a mood-lit
room with an open fire and a balloon brandy glass in your
hand as you recline on a brown leather lounge next to the
chick of your dreams.
Now put this CD on and if you havent achieved some level
of success by track 10 "Les Nubians", you never
had a chance in the first instance.
Unless you speak French you wont understand most of
it as contemporary French artists pay homage to the Parisian
jazz masters of yesteryear.
But dont let that fool you the sultry and husky
jazz vocals mixed with double bass is a delight.
And if thats not enough, theres a English subtitled
DVD included with half-an-hour of footage of the St Germain
Des Pres district in Paris from back in the day all
very cool.
- CPL Damian Shovell
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