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Having released the obligatory album of ballads and boy band-style songs on his debut self-titled album, Shayne Ward, the 2005 X Factor winner, came up with a second album that was vastly different. Ward teamed up with producer Ryan Tedder and the Swedish production team at Maratone, who had previously worked with Jennifer Lopez, Natasha Bedingfield, and Britney Spears, among others, and gone were the sickly sweet ballads that changed key as they neared their conclusions (just to remind listeners that the end is nigh). In their place was a set of uptempo R&B numbers more akin to Justin Timberlake -- even down to using the letter "U" instead of "You" in the titles "No U Hang Up" and "U Got Me So," although the album did have its low moments, with "Damaged" sounding like a Peter Andre faux reggae castoff, and "Tangled Up" was a rerun of Wham!'s "Everything She Wants" with an early-'80s-style electro drumbeat. "Until You" was a return to the ballads of old, and the '80s were also revisited on a cover of the S.O.S. Band's "Just Be Good to Me," with more than a hint of the bassline from Beats International's dub version. Shayne Ward fans who had bought the debut album, even casual observers who voted for him on The X Factor, would have been surprised by the complete change in direction and it didn't appear to do him any harm, either, hitting number two behind his successor, Leona Lewis. ~ Sharon Mawer
2007 sophomore album from the best-selling winner of The X Factor's 2005 season. Shayne Ward is an English Pop singer of Irish background, whose self titled debut album went to #1 in eight countries including UK, Ireland, South Africa, China, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan. On Breathless, Shayne received help from hit-making producers and writers including Rami Yacoub, Evan Rogers, Carl Sturken, Jonas Jeberg & Cutfather, Justin Trugman & Ryan 'Alias' Tedder, Brian Rawling & Paul Meehan and others. 13 tracks including the first single 'Breathless'. Sony/BMG.
Personnel: Shayne Ward (vocals); Savan Kotecha (vocals, background vocals); Mats Berntoft, Adam Phillips (guitar); Chris Tombling, Pigott Smith, Tom, Mark Berrow, Jim McLeod, Simon Fischer, Dai Emanuel, Stephen Morris, Patrick Kiernan, Boguslaw Kostecki, Everton Nelson, Johnathan Rees (violin); Ivo Jan Vanderwerff, George Robertson, Rachel Bolt (viola); Stockholm Session Strings (strings); Ely Rise (piano); Mich Hedin Hansen (percussion); Jonas Jeberg, Paul Meehan (programming); Camela Leierth, Lawrence Johnson , Jeanette Olsson, Mark Read (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Jonas Jeberg; Manny Marroquin; Cutfather; Peter Mark; Phil Tan.
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$11.75 Like the Pixies before her, Lisa Loeb had an early demo dubbed "The Purple Tape" that circulated before she hit the big time -- and, like that Boston quartet, Loeb's Purple Tape was instrumental in getting her big-time exposure. Self-released as a cassette in 1992, The Purple Tape was a collection of ten original tunes by Loeb, all featuring no more than just her and her acoustic guitar. This is the tape that wound up in Ben Stiller's hands, which of course led to Loeb's "Stay" being the key song in his 1994 comedy Reality Bites, which in turn made Loeb the first unsigned artist ever to top the Billboard charts. "Stay" is not among the ten songs on The Purple Tape, which finally saw a CD reissue in 2008 where it was paired with an interview disc, but the songs here certainly share the sweet melodiousness and emotional vulnerability of her breakthrough hit -- and they're also simple and unadorned, lacking the big-budget productions that made Tails and Firecracker sometimes ...
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$14.54 As a director or as a musician, Rob Zombie shows no signs of closing the door on either of his creative endeavors anytime soon. Returning with his first album since 2006's Educated Horses, after several delays following this record's completion in 2008 -- due to his work on Halloween 2, lack of promotion, and time spent shopping for a new label after 18 years of recording for Geffen -- Zombie has since gone on to say that the songs on Hellbilly Deluxe 2 were his easiest to write. This could be because it was his first outing to include help from his bandmates (longtime touring comrades guitarist John 5, bassist Piggy D, and drummer Tommy C) but it's probably more attributed to the fact that making songs like these is old hat by now. "Jesus Frankenstein," "Sick Bubblegum," and "Mars Needs Women" are the same schlocky grooves that made up his five previous solo records and six White Zombie records. His trademark "yeah" and monotone hoedown growl are still front and center, the B-horror movie references are still plentiful (Frankenstein, martians, witches, and two songs about werewolves), and the chugging guitars ...
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Nigerian vocalist Sade Adu has carved out a cosmpolitan niche for herself over the past decade, gathering together elements of cool jazz, samba, reggae, funk and pop all under the pastoral umbrella of her suede-and-velvet voice. A pop stylist with a musical universe all her own, Sade has endured and matured over the past decade, seemingly unaffected by changes in taste and fashion--a movement unto herself.
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$14.05 Jazz musicians rarely borrow concepts from physics for their album titles, yet Terrell Stafford seems to have gotten it just right in naming this collection. The ensemble settings and the material, though quite diverse, lead the listener directly to the
Centripetal Force is a good title for this CD, Terell Stafford's second as a leader. In physics, it describes how separate energies gravitate toward the center; here, the center is more than Stafford's beautiful horn -- there's a warm calm at the core of this music, regardless of tempo. Some of this comes from familiarity, ...
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