Advantages: Casanova and Prairie Rose Disadvantages: Three and Nine and If It Takes All Night
This album followed their best , "Stranded", but is still an excellent album containing some outstanding music. The same line-up (bar ever changing bassists, this time John Gustaffson) as "Stranded" is retained for this album, all the songs penned by Bryan Ferry either alone or collaboration with Mackay and Manzanera.
Ever ones for playing on concepts, the album was named to evoke the moods of "Country Life" magazine. The cover contains a green tropical , Playboy type backdrop containg two models , who could have been plucked from the streets of Amsterdam's red light district, in a state of almost total undress, totally at odds with the title unless a very dodgy pun is intended. The models didnt appear on the American version of the album.
There are two stand out tracks on this album. "Prairie Rose" is a Manzanera / Ferry ...
Advantages: Great sound quality, perfet at loud volumes, just in general FANTASTIC Disadvantages: none so far
Anything made by BOSE can be trusted. Its sound quality is always at its best, no matter what soundsystem you use from bose, and it's true... you get what you pay for.
Jus plug it in and press "ON" and you're set up! IT'S THAT EASY!
bose is a big brang name, and everyone expects the best from, and how right they are.
The sounddocks simplistic design brings out the best of your mp3 player, making it the whole music experience that much better.
For (at most) £300, you are getting exactly what you pay for AND more! The bose soundock has an inate wonder within itself, which brings you to appreciate the minor details embedded into whatever track you are listening to.
Its reasonably light weight, comes with an easy to use remote and from there onwards, it really is just you and your music
i can easily say that the best thing about ...
Advantages: Great cast Disadvantages: Not as good as the first film
the eleven have such a good chemistry together, thankfully that is something that hasn't changed from the first one. They all play off each wonderfully, I guess it helps if you're friends in real life. Julia Roberts plays a much bigger role in this film, in fact she could be considered the extra player to make it Ocean's "Twelve".
The script is not as good this time around, some of the jokes fell flat and it doesn't seem to have a lot of the fun, style and cool that the first film had. A lot of that is to do with the location, Las Vegas is retro cool, glitzy and glamorous and reminds you of the swinging 60's and reminds you of stars like Sinatra and Elvis. With this film they've gone more for a continental chic, so you get a lot of shots of beautiful architecture, and music from artists like Beethoven and Piero Umiliani, which give the film ...