...I am sorry to all you take that fans but they cant sing as a group. The only good singer is robbie williams. Some of their songs are ok but as a whole i think the are better by them selves singing solo. Althought i may not be a big take that fan i still like robbie william coz he is great. well what more is there to say about them. When they were on tv i thought they were quite funny. most of my friends liked them. i suppose they are ok but i would not but any of their singles or album. i think that the stuff they sell is not value for money...
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Advantages: Good voice, upbeat melodies Disadvantages: standard pop
...Vanessa Amorosi hails from Australia and recently had the accolade of singing her chart hit 'Absolutely Everybody' at the Olympic Games.
'The Power' is typical chart pop, with upbeat melodies and lyrics.
'Absolutely Everybody' stayed in the Australian chart for six months and has reached number seven in our charts. The third track which is a mid-tempo ballad 'Shine' is to be her next single and is a slower number but has just as much appeal.
'How Y' Livin' has a Jennifer Lopez sound and in true R'n'B style has a rap section in it.
‘The Power’ and ‘Pray For Love’ are catchy dance anthems.
'Get Here' the bonus track is an Oleta Adams cover.
Vanessa has co-written most of the songs on 'The power' and has the voice and talent to succeed....
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Advantages: All the songs you know and love Disadvantages: ends on a downer
...I wouldn't count myself as a Robbie Williams fan. I certainly wasn't a Take That fan! And yet there's something about him.......
I like the cheeky image, and I like the music.
I'm not sure I'd be interested in a new CD, but having the best ones all in one place is great. I like the fact that his music has a slightly retro feel about it. I'm not talking about his Frank Sinatra period - I mean that his normal 'pop' songs all have a rocky 70s feel about them.
A greatesthits album is always good because you know most of the songs, although a few are usually thrown in to fill up the space. On this CD, they are all hits - a bonus!
I like the way the mix goes from hard-and-fast to slow and back again - it sort of takes you up and down. Perhaps I wouldn't have ended on Misunderstood (I'd have chosen something more up-beat) but that's possibly...
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somewhat helpful 15.10.2007
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