Album Notes: 'Beetroot' is the fourth album by the Liverpudlian indie four-piece. Ex La's bass player and frontman John Power has co-produced this release with Talvin Singh collaborator, Tristan Norwell. The single 'Desert Drought' is included.
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A one off Review ofAll Change - Cast (Rock)by
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Advantages: Nostalgia, some very good tracks Disadvantages: John Powers voice
...All Change is Cast’s first and only good album. It comes from the time when they weren’t churning out nauseating ballad after nauseating ballad. There are no really bad songs on this album and I wonder how Cast managed to fail to reproduce the quality of this album in their subsequent releases. Having said that, I often find I can’t listen to the whole album in one sitting as John Power’s voice can begin to grate, even after several years it can still grate. It’s an OK album, not as good as it sounded when it came out but even as a slice of nostalgia it’s worth a listen from time to time....
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Advantages: brill song! Disadvantages: no disadvantages
...i would like to say well done five for their new single " we will rock you" it is always good to copy other bands and start the all the old fashioned songs that we know and love we know that queen did this song years ago and i am happy to say that we will rock you is back!!!well done 5ive for bringing back the classic " we will rock you" back!
i have not heard the song for a long time till 5ive brought this classic back! i love hearing the song i love listenig to the old fashioned songs like bee gees and like them other bamds have chosenm their songs to bring back the classic songs!!
i'd say well done!...
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Advantages: Shorter than Be Here Now. "F****n' In the Bushes" shows where Noel might go - a good thing. Disadvantages: Oh, the tedium
...Quite honestly, someone should put this lot out of their misery. Whilst six years ago there was no band more exciting in Britain, the love wore off, people got bored, once you've seen one you've seen them all etc... It's no surprise that this is typical Oasis. Noel appears to be taking the route of Cast by adding breakbeats to some of the songs, but it all goes the same way. On a par with Be Here Now, at least it's shorter to spare the tedium. All together..."It's just Rock n Roll"...
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