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Free Music Notes for Intensive CareFree Music Review: Not the same Hit: 4 Stars
Long gone are the days of "The Ego Has Landed", but still an enjoyable disc.
Free Music Review: Not So Intensive Hit: 3 Stars
Oh, how I love my hottie Robbie, for some insane reason this man can chalk up hit after hit in the UK but he has never found any real success in the US - other than my impassioned love for his hotness. None the less, Intensive Care is not quite as good as some of his previous stuff and for some reason I'm beginning to fear that my boy may be repeating his albums - they're starting to resemble each other in sound, but that's not necessarily bad. I mean this album contains "Trippin'" which has a very unique sound but then there's the standard ballads "Sin, Sin, Sin" and my fav ballad "Pure" ("oh lord, please make me pure but not yet.") and the cheeky lyrics we expect from the hotness that is Robbie. No matter what, I'll still buy all his albums and posters and snatch his wet towel from the stage, but that's just how I am.
Free Music Review: Not Up To His Past Efforts Hit: 3 Stars
Not much really wrong with this cd, there's just a lack of the "wow" factor that you get from his previous efforts. All songs are listenable, but nothing jumped out as incredible. His first cd had "Let Me Entertain You" and "Angels" that were clearly destined to be hits. "Strong" and "Millenium" off the second cd, and "Supreme" & "Better Man" from the third cd. His fourth cd, "Escapology" is just a masterwork with "Feel", "Sexed Up", "Come Undone", "Something Beautiful", and "Love Somebody". This cd lacks those type of memorable tunes.
Free Music Review: Cheeky, chirpy and still over here Hit: 2 Stars
Stokes' favourite son belts out another hit album. Sadly there is nothing original here, just another mish-mash of pop tunes that could have been done by any X Factor wannabee. In fact it may be fair to say that Mr Williams has done very little since 'Let Me Entertain You' and perhaps now might be the time to call it a day, especially as he's struggling to get anyone in the U.S. to notice him! He obviously has talent but why he insists on releasing formulaic albums such as this one is beyond me. I've given this two stars simply for the fact the cd makes a useful coaster for my coffee mug!
Free Music Review: nothin' Hit: 2 Stars
In a phrase, there's something Messiah can't afford and can't be forgiven for doing - and RW's just done so. He turned down his former producer and turned to barren era (80s) awaking to his true Neo entity somewhat on two closing tracks. But I'm already into 3rd phrase, and since the whole thing is so unspeakably boring, I really go tackle neddy affairs at hand... Oh, and wasn't that album a polite nod to UK's popscene entire Coldplay-ishness (hell, it's 5th phrase!).
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