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 Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack Cast Of Mamma Mia The Movie
Being a stout ABBA fan from their glory days after winning the Eurovision with Waterloo I tread carefully when being injected with any take-off of their music. However no reserve needs putting in place in my opinion as this just comes across as feel good Abba one hundred per cent. Obviously we're never going to get the vocal range that Abba had but for feel good, solid enjoyment, love of music, crowd... |
 Forth The Verve
Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential bands in British music, this is the fourth album by Wigan's The Verve, and their first full set of original material since the career defining, 1997 commercial breakthrough, 'Urban Hymns'. 'Forth' is a strong and varied release, combiningguitarist Nick McCabe's sonic experiments with frontman Richard Ashcroft's Britpop-esque balladry. The... |
 Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends Coldplay
To say there has been a lot of anticipation for Coldplay’s fourth album, Viva La Vida, is an understatement. Having enlisted legendary leftfield producer Brian Eno, borrowed their album title from a painting by renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and made tantalising remarks about sonic reinvention, the world has been curious (to say the least) to hear what the ‘new’ Coldplay might sound... |
 Rockferry Duffy
Rockferry, the Welsh singer's lovingly constructed debut album, has already succeeded beyond expectations, and although Duffy may not quite be the ingénue portrayed by a clever press campaign (she nearly won a local television talent show a few years back while a single credited to Aimee Duffy is still available on iTunes) she is surely the most appealing of the current flood of young soul... |
 All Hope Is Gone: +DVD Slipknot
Fourth album, following 2004's 'The Subliminal Verses', from one of the most credible, successful and enduring bands tosurvive the short-lived "nu-metal" boom of the early 00s, despite the comparative inaccessibility of their dark, anguished, brutal music. This new record, produced by Dave Fortman(Mudvayne, Evanescence, Simple Plan), sees them showing no signs of mellowing with age, except perhaps... |
 The Script Script
Debut album from young Dublin indie pop act inspired by soul, classic singer-songwriters and American radio rock. Theirsoulful, emotional songwriting recalls the lyrical storytelling of Irish greats such as Christy Moore and U2, but with a strictly ultramodern aesthetic that coats the songs in glittering production values. Includes the singles 'We Cry' and'The Man Who Can't Be Moved'. |
 A Piece Of What You Need Teddy Thompson
Teddy Thompson returns with his fourth studio album 'A Piece Of What You Need'. With the help of producer Marius de Vries (Rufus Wainwright, Bjork), Thompson - son of British-folkpioneers Richard and Linda - creates a warm sound with skilled guitar work pulling together well-crafted songs. Lyrics that take the listener to a heartfelt place are often twisted with a touch of Thompson's trademark black... |
 Somewhere Eva Cassidy
The seventh posthumous album from Eva Cassidy is the first to contain tracks written by Eva herself. The first release of Eva Cassidy material in four years features interpretations of tracks by Dolly Parton, George Gershwin and Don Covay and production by Chris Biondo, the man who recorded all heroriginal material and introduced her to the music industry.Typically for an Eva Cassidy album, 'Somewhere'... |
 Death Magnetic Metallica
I've been into Metallica since 1982 when I got hold of their original demo "Metal up Your Ass" when Dave Mustaine played in place of Kirk Hammett and a guy called Ron Mcgorvney played Bass. There's nobody more hopeful of this new album being good, after the badly thought out and unstructured "St Anger". Don't get me wrong, "St Anger" had good tracks, "Sweet Amber" being one of them. But you get to... |
 Songs Without Words Various Artists
A stunning, new compilation with the greatest pop chart-topping songs recorded in a classical style, Songs Without Words features beautiful arrangements of "Yellow", "Closest Thing to Crazy" and "Fields of Gold". With contributions from David Garrett, Julian Lloyd Webber and Simon Mulligan, the entire album is instrumental music only. | |
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