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Every BTE album has at least one lighter-waving ballad as well and “Hey Love” fits that bill perfectly. The only real deviations are the two best tracks. The electro- and saxophone-infused “Nightclubbing”
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These songs are perfect for anybody who has just ended a relationship. Every time I listen to this disc, I picture walking in the open country listening to this and wallowing in my own manufactured sorrow.
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he does bring surprise after surprise and deliver a musical quality that has to be respected. "What Mamma Said" mixes heavy rock with Fatboy Slim style edits and dance rythms, "Declan" is as peaceful
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tackling tough subject matter in an honest and soothingly listenable fashion. An example of this can be heard on her first single, "Telling Strories." ( RealAudio Clip ) In "Unsung Psalm" she idealizes
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Not that that has to be a bad thing, mind you. I appreciate the spare, elegant dynamics of these new songs, especially the gorgeous ballads like “All I Need” and “House of Cards.” This record
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Modern Dance" has the makings of a classic, but not when Reed rhymes night, bright and light in one line you realise how musically immature it is. Despite the quality of "Paranoia Key of E," the likes
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Whatever Happened To Harold Smith? has not been as well received by the critics, but it does come with a soundtrack that is a must for anybody with more than a hint of 70s nostalgia in their bodies.
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which leads to slight distortion on the bottom end. DeVito has made it easy for the casual dance music listener to get a taste the club scene with his mix albums, and he continues this trend with Trance
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Black Train” is introduced as a country rock song, but it has the same driving, pounding sound of the other songs. Maybe the presence of a train in the lyrics is supposed to make it “country.”
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Love Ain't A Cliché, holds up just as well. Israel has an undeniable knack for writing catchy Americana rock with singable hooks, and a "killing me softly with his song" type of piercing lyrical insight.
