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Free Music Notes for Greatest Hits (Arg)Free Music Review: Get your Dose of Robbie Hit: 4 Stars
Great selection of robbie songs. My wife loves this guy!
Free Music Review: career moves Hit: 3 Stars
I have to admit, Robbie Williams has had a colourful career so far. I first started to enjoy his work when he played Mork in Mork and Mindy. As he slowly became a Hollywood name he gained respect with excellent performances in movies such as Good Will Hunting.
It was his rather diverse shift into becoming the 'fat' element of Take That that threw me off course a little. All those pop tunes, Barry Manilow covers and stupid dance moves just didn't suit an aging actor. It wasnt until he released Angel that he started to win back the respect of grown up music lovers.
I'd like to see him relive his role of Mork and burst from the egg one more time. Just think, he could probably spearhead the Official Movie Soundtrack. Then again, can you see Mork with tatoos? Maybe a bad idea.
Free Music Review: Not the greatest album, but not the worst either Hit: 3 Stars
I purchased this album on a whim and must say it's not the greatest album.I like a few songs and rest of the ablum seems rather scattered.Robbie Williams sounds the same on almost every track. The only songs I like are "Angels","Millennium","NO Regrets",and "Eternity" every other song sounds the same to me.Overall it can be a great album for some one who is either a big fan of his or likes his brand of singing/music.
Free Music Review: Another instalment from the avatar of the banal Hit: 1 Stars
If you are an American citizen you should count yourself extremely lucky. As an American you are unlikely to be bombarded with the dire, aural insults (very loosely described by some generous spirited individuals as "songs") that spew forth almost incessantly from this individual.
I am a British citizen and therefore I am not afforded that luxury due to the media's love affair with this despicable, obese, foul-mouthed, drunken, self-opinionated, talentless oaf. For those of you fortunate enough not to be familiar with Mr Williams, this album would be as good a place as any for experiencing his usual mixture of nonsensical lyrics and bland three-chord backing tracks that sound like a infant who has newly acquired the power of speech being given a Casio keyboard and the resulting cacophony recorded and released for posterity. In every song, and I do mean every song, he sticks to his usual formula of quiet, pianissimo verses followed by a monotonously predictable, loud chorus section. Frequently, these musical clichés are joined by their long time bedfellow, the change of key towards the end of the song. This tour-de-force of torture, this musical car crash of a record, relentlessly re-hashes his 10 years worth of his opprobrious conduct in the recording industry. Each track a grim reminder of what publicity over talent can do for his "music" which should have been condemned to the bin eons ago. The only acceptable use for this album is to correct that table or chair who's legs are not quite level. Heaven knows it is beyond the limit of human suffering to force anyone to listen to this vomit inducing disc of pure unadulterated suppuration.
If by a man's works do you know him, then Robbie Williams is a steaming pile of horse manure.
Free Music Review: dissatisfied customer Hit: 1 Stars
Not received product due to my refusal to pay £12.50, ($18.77), customs charge. When purchased I expected that this would be sent to me from Amazon UK, (makes sense), not USA thus making the purchase price with all the extras unacceptable.
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