Advantages: Easily available Disadvantages: May not appeal to non-fans
...If only he would!
No, seriously this album isn't what you'd expect. It's not folky or religious in any way. I like Daniel's voice to be honest but I've never really liked any material until now.
The album is a series of cover versions from the 1950s, 60s and 70s as the title suggests. It's may be rock 'n' roll but don't expect it to be anything that would shock Granny.
Here's a track list.
1. Hello Mary Lou
2. Oh Boy
3. Do You Wanna Dance
4. All Shook Up
5. Three Steps To Heaven
6. When
7. Girl Of My Best Friend
8. Come On Over To My Place
9. When You Walk In The Room
10. Daydream Believer
11. Sweet Caroline
12. Wonderful Tonight
13. Walk Right Back (Duet With Mary Duff)
14. Beautiful Sunday
15. Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
16. Is This The Way To Amarillo
17. Knock Three Times
18. I'm A Believer
19. Let's Dance
20. That'll Be The Day
Some...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful
Advantages: Just simply wonderfull and uplifting Disadvantages: Non
...DanielO'Donnell for a long time has been one of my top preforming artists.. I just simply love his clean fresh approach to the music world,, this man has all the qualities of a very genuine classic singer, his style, his clean strong but gentle voice and his love he has for his audience.
The number of times I have seen this man in concert along with his female co-singer Mary Duff, he has always had his audience captivated with his preformance and the way he will work his way round the audience shaking hands and giving the odd kiss on the cheek of his many adoring fans.
This man is a singer whos audience seems to vary widley,, he has even had children come to see him preform, some have come along with their parents and have been under 5, and then he seems also to appeal to a lot of the elderly.. I was at one show and one lady...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
Advantages: A mix of songs, great lyrics Disadvantages: Too many ballads
...sounding a little like U2 with a distinctive and catchy. Similarly sounding is ‘Don’t giver it all’. An initial up-tempo beat, changing pace mid-way through the song that will surely keep clubbers happy.
‘Show Me the Real You’ demonstrates Bedingfield’s cheeky arrogance as suggested with ‘Inflate My Ego’ from his first album; the song opens with jerky drums, and flamenco guitar, they fade to reveal a melancholy piano tinkle and Bedingfield himself. "Hey! Remember me?" "Hard to forget, right?" In sharp contrast there’s Daniel demonstrates his commitment to his Christian beliefs, through 'Draw You' and 'Holiness'.
Unfortunately, there are fillers on this album such as the likes of 'A Kiss without Commitment', a raw guitar and vocal ballad, which is spoiled by meager lyrics as: "Jessica your heart is like a newly budding rose" sounding like...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful
helpful 16.01.2005
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