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Free Music Notes for Just One NightFree Music Review: Entering the Pleasure Zone Hit: 5 Stars
What makes this album good? What kind of styles she does? Since 1987, Sam decides to move from her rock roots to more of US Urban music by working with Full Force, Cheryil Pepsi Riley and Cilives and Cole and X Grilfriend. Now this album is good. Now Sam is very ecletic with her styles, like on this album, the first half were Freestyle and Hip Hop which was productions by Full Force and last 2 were rock styles except for what you see is what you get which sounds more pop. However, sam continues to go what she does best is sexual teases with her moans and sexual lyrics like Hurt Me! Hurt Me! But The Pants Stays on, More More More/Love To Love you Baby, the title track and Saving It Up, which she goes overboard with her moans. Nevertheless, this isn't a bad album but its worth listening to. If you like this album, try Kylie Minogue's lets get to it and martika's kitchen
Free Music Review: Sexy new beats Hit: 5 Stars
On her fourth studio album, Samantha Fox provides more of the sexy dance beats her fans have come to expect. "Just One Night" is a very steamy midnight jam which should appeal to most R&B fans, while her cover of Donna Summer's classic "Love to Love you Baby" shows her at her moaning best. Other potential smash hits include "Another Woman" (check out the remix by Full Force) and "But the Pants stay on". Great album!
Free Music Review: A Good Album ,No Charted Hits In The US Hit: 5 Stars
A Good Album That Could Not chart A US Hit Single,So It Hurt The Sales,But I Still Like This Album Anyway.Every Song Is Good But I Think It Would Done Better If It Came Out A Few Years Earlier Than It Did. Its One Of My Favorite Cds Of Samantha Fox
Free Music Review: The Fox's 'One Night' Stand Hit: 4 Stars
Ah, Samantha Fox. She was an 80's pin-up queen, notorious for her days as a topless Page 3 model in the UK. She's also quite notorious for what could only be called 'sleazy cheese'. Campy pop songs with a naughty vibe in them sung by a naughty girl. Naughty Miss Fox opens the album up with the thumping club cut 'Hurt Me! Hurt Me! (But The Pants Stay On)'. Silly and sleazy is the tune she's playing here, and she plays it so well. Fun continues on with a medley of the disco classics 'More More More' and 'Love To Love You Baby', done in true Fox style. A clubby pop cut 'Don't Wait Up', is a good track too, and is followed by the title cut, which is a funkier R&B attempt. Sam's next track sort of reminds me of Janet Jackson's 'Escapade', and is called 'Pleasure Zone'. The rest of this album all falls along the same vein as these tracks, fun club pop from the early 90's. More good examples of this includes 'Don't Cry Wolf' and 'Saving It Up', the latter of which reminds me of the Pebbles single 'Giving You The Benefit'. Now there is one chunk of rather stinky cheese wedged in this fun little collection. The not necessarily bad 'Spirit Of America' is weak, in it's attempt at faux- patriotism. Sam's a Brit babe, why sing an ode to us? Very odd really. Not bad, but just, well, strange. I think it'd be really fun if Samantha Fox made a comeback. Hey, crazier things have happened. Fun little pop effort.
Free Music Review: Not her best Hit: 4 Stars
"Hurt me! Hurt me!" was the best tune on the CD, but it wasn't as good as her earlier work. Although in the video she still looked hotter than the lid of a pot-bellied stove. I heard for the title track she had to sing completely in the nude to get just the right 'atmosphere'. She apparantly sang it to Paul Stanley of KISS because Paul had written a song about her called 'Heart of Stone' which appeared on the KISS album 'Revenge'. I think Miss Fox was scraping the bottom of the barrel for material on this album. She didn't do much writing anyway, but the Full Force gang had ridden it's course by 1991. She sould have found herself some new writers and got away from the third rate B-sides she was trying to push.
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