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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Back In My Life 2. Better Off Alone 3. Celebrate Our Love 4. I Can See (See It In Your Eyes) 5. Lonely One 6. Elements Of Life 7. Who Needs Guitars Anyway 8. Will I Ever 9. Waiting For Your Love 10. No More Lies 11. Fairytales 12. Everything Begins With An E 13. Got To Get Away 14. Alice Deejay 15. Interactive Element
Album Notes Alice Deejay: Judy, Gaby, Jane (vocals).Producers include: Pronti, Kalmani, Maes, Gielen, Van Der Kuy.Featuring cuts varying from trance-inducing to high-energy, with WHO NEEDS GUITARS ANYWAY Alice Deejay makes an instantly positive impression. The Dutch band offers a winning combination of hard-hitting grooves and synth-heavy musical layers, laced with a high dosage of house.On the danceable "Better Off Alone," vocalist and band supremo Judy uses subtle yet powerful vocal stylings to hook the listener in to the memorable chorus. Other noteworthy, up-tempo gems are the swirling filters of "The Lonely One," the intricate electronic eddies of "Will I Ever," and the pounding beat of the title track. | |||||||||||
Reviews good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good Review ID: 10000000008483804 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 12/03/08 by: perfect in all areas item received matched the description perfectly item despatched very quickly n.b would thoroughly recommend using this seller! Review ID: 10000000006160962 Was this review helpful? Report this review This album has addictive dance beats thumping and resounding throughout the entire room. Songs like "Got To Get Away" and "The Lonely One" get your feet tapping away. "Fairytales" is ethereal and haunting while "Everything Begins With An E" captures beauty while keeping a steady flow. I honestly didn't know what to expect from this album for there were just as many bad reviews as there were good ones. "Who Needs Guitars Anyway?" is scarce deep and complex in ability but is always enjoyable as Hi-NRG ear candy. Review ID: 10000000005453970 Was this review helpful? Report this review I bought this album because it had proved to be impossible to buy on the high street - as i am finding with the majority of things i buy online. I love the fact that the nostalgic euro dance pop theme of the whole album - although a touch repetitive - brings back so many memories of past summers. Top quality stuff - and considerably better than the garbage of the current similiar dance/pop era. Review ID: 10000000003935703 Was this review helpful? Report this review what i like is that all the song have got a catchy tune you can sing along to them it's just a brilliant album there nothing else to say Review ID: 10000000003344487 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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