Former Blue lead singer Lee Ryan's 2005 solo debut features the single "Army of Lovers."
Four-piece boy band Blue started out with the intentions of becoming the U.K.'s answer to slick R&B vocal groups like Next and Dru Hill, but ended up more like the male version of Atomic Kitten. Six months after announcing their split, their most vocal member, both in and outside the band, Lee Ryan, becomes their first to launch a solo career, hoping to claw back some of the fan base they lost with their later bland and derivative output. His self-titled debut album, recorded with the likes of Cutfather & Joe and Wayne Hector & Steve Mac, suggests that the tinny mobile ringtone-led "Curtain Falls" and the karaoke cover of Kool & the Gang's "Get Down on It," Blue's two final singles, are a thing of the past. The first two singles, "Army of Lovers," a lightly strummed wistfully romantic love song full of chiming guitars, and "Turn Your Car Around," a brooding slice of radio-friendly driving soft rock with a slight flamenco feel, echo the mellow acoustic pop of Robbie Williams' Escapology, as do the mature "Daydreamer" and the piano-driven "Wish the Whole World Knew." However, Blue's previous collaboration with Stevie Wonder and Angie Stone appears to have given Ryan some ideas, as the other half of his first effort opts for a classic neo-soul-influenced sound, as evident on the slinky brass-led "When I Think of You," the funky Maxwell-esque Ice Age soundtrack number "Real Love," and the O'Jays-style harmonies of "Miss My Everything." It might have taken four albums, but Ryan also finally seems to have learned that sometimes less is more, with the former overbearing vocal histrionics -- which made him sound like he was being tortured -- thankfully toned down in favor of a more subtle, emotive, and soulful manner that allows his undeniable talents to be more warmly appreciated. The album's final two tracks, "How Do I?" and "In the Morning," are typical overly earnest boy band ballads, and lyrically, Ryan hasn't really progressed beyond the "moon in June" school of writing. But having abandoned any notions of competing with his U.S. contemporaries, Ryan has produced a surprisingly sophisticated and authentic debut that -- if he can keep his outspoken opinions to a minimum -- should allow the music to do the talking. ~ Jon O'Brien
As a member of Blue, Lee Ryan was a part of one of the biggest acts of his era. His solo debut single 'Army of Lovers' is a good indication of the stripped-back sound of his first self-titled album. Eschewing easy U.S. R&B references for more classic soul influences from Marvin Gaye, Maxwell and Luther Vandross, and mingling this with acoustic instrumentation has produced a strong, unique sound that you can instantly imagine yourself humming along to. Accessible pop values are used to great effect, his elegant but candid delivery takes the material straight to the heart. 12 total tracks. Brightside Recordings. 2005.
Wowwwwwwwwww!!!! Lee Ryan has such a gifted voice!!He is the best singer in the whole world.I love every song he sings.My fave songs from this album are When I Think Of U, Parking, Real Love.I must say...this is a fantastic album by a fantastic singer with fantastic songs that have fantastic music....fantastic !! Submitted by Angel (India) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
WooooWWWWWWWWW Lee Ryan has such a gifted voice.He is the best singer in the whole world!!I love each & every song he sings.My fave song from this album is Parking. Submitted by Angel (India) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Diamond voice WOWWWW!!!
This album is absolutely a 5* one. Every single song is amazing. My favourite is ''How do I'' .. Lee Im your big fan bro'...keep this wonderful music doing futher man.
Cheers for this great album.
Gabe Submitted by Gabe (Bristol, United Kingdom) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
THE BEST ALBUM FOR THE BEST SINGER OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD Lee Ryan's album is FLAMIN' HOT i swear i've never heard anything like it in my life every single song is amazing i usually find at least one song that i don't like but this is wayyyyyyy wrong if you are talking about cutie Lee i love him to death he is my man hehehehehe???!!!@223#4$% Submitted by Lee's Wife (London) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
BRILLIANT DEBUT ALBUM FROM THE BEST UK MALE SOLO ARTIST! Ever since Lee Ryan was in Blue I knew he had an amazing voice hitting the high notes better than the rest of them. So I was sad when Blue split up, but was over the moon when Lee Ryan brought out his debut solo album. And boy was I impressed, most definitely!
His debut single, 'army of lovers," is absolutely lovely, his vocals are superb.
The other songs that I love, which showcase Lee's outstanding voice are:
Turn Your Car Around.
Real Love.
Miss Me Everything.
How Do I?
In The Morning in particular is outstanding song because its just Lee's voice and guitar.
I recommend this brilliant debut album from Lee Ryan to anyone who was or isnt a Blue fan because Lee Ryan has a voice like Luthur Vandross thats legendary.! Submitted by brynz (turkey) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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