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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
audio out,
By babs (SA, Aus) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Audio Out (Audio CD)
this is a great album. wild work from this 24 year old who's come a long way from the addicted to bass vocals she did with josh abrahams. track 3. Clair De Lude is a crazy song with a real electric hybrid style..... and amiels angelic vocals make the song very light and relaxing but still something you'll be singing along to. track 5. Missing The Music is another killa song. she co-wrote this with Josh Abrahams of Puretone and its really something that stays stuck in your head. the album is fantastic... a wonderfully electric marriage of pop/folk/dance. she is a really talented singer and the album shows it.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's Rock, Pop, and Moveable!,
By Jordan (AUSTRALIA VICTORIA MELBOURNE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Audio Out (Audio CD)
Well, Is it any wonder that Australia is excelling in great music proportions. Amiel is another great aussie wonder. With a few hits under her belt, she has made an impact on many australians. With her ever-so-catchy hit song 'Lovesong', where the album version is quite coarse on language- but yet, it sits well. Just like Eminem using corny rap grammer and foul language... Amiel can do it nicely. Her second song, 'Obsession (i love you)' is a great, bubbly, light pop-rock catchy tune. It's enough to get you in a good mood when the chorus comes along...."...i love you, and everything you do...i love you'" Just so good. She even showcases a good range of musical beats...her dance-ballad-pop (think Tina Cousins) 'Theme for a one night stand' is impressive and radio friendly. 'Tonight' her 3rd release is a catchy woven beat mix that delivers yet another catchy chorus. Her ability to sing and write songs is an impressive lead for Amiel. She can deliver great pop-rock- and perhaps anything she puts her mind to. Other highlights on the album include- Missing The Music, Clair De Lune and Nothing Can Break Me. Each exert a different emotion, and set you in a better mood instantly, just listen, stay tuned and welcome Amiel openly. At only 24, she can only make your day happier when you put this cd in your stereo, car, or at work. It just works for you!!! A Good overall album. AUDIO OUT!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous,
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This review is from: Audio Out (Audio CD)
My first oppurtunity to hear Amiel was from a friend who had downloaded Obsession (I Love You) and after hearing that song, I had to have the CD. Amiel's innocent, yet mysterious voice is entrancing. The album is extremely well done and puts a creative and eletric spin on modern pop music. Definitely worth the purchase.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amiel // Audio Out,
By A Customer
This review is from: Audio Out (Audio CD)
By far, the best album i own!11 OUTSTANDING tracks - CREATIVE, BRILLIANT, CATCHY... Features LOVESONG. A very PERSONAL song, in its own way, expresses a lot of EMOTIONS (eg. Anger) as she states she's made another F**KING LOVESONG!!! The first explicit Australian Pop Album!!! Sold 70 000 copies in Australia (PLATINUM) My second favourite song on this is OBSESSION (I LOVE YOU), the SECOND SINGLE!!! 'Pop-Rock!', Like Janet Jackson's 'Black Cat!!!' BUT BETTER! Third is 'MISSING THE MUSIC' Amiels favourite song but foolishly wasn't realeased as a single, unlike lovesong and obsession. If you liked this album you might like Madonnas 'Ray Of Light' or Kylie Minogue's ' Fever'. But finally, these are all BRILLIANT TRACKS, I strongly recommend you buy it. THE BEST ALBUM I HAVE EVER BOUGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my favourite albums of all time.,
By Felt Mountain "BTGKPDAM" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Audio Out (Audio CD)
So, the singer-songwriter "Amiel" finally releases a debut album after five years in the industry. Just a bit of history, Amiel's debut single came out in 1998 and was titled 'Addicted to Bass' (with Josh Abraham), but then, she wasn't called Amiel - she was called 'Amiel Daemion'. It was the 100th highest selling single in Australia in 1998!!! And peaked at 2 (I think) in the UK. You may remember it as the wa-a-wa-ow! song, a year later she released another single under the name of Amiel called 'The Chase'. And then, she wrote a song 'Meet Me In The Red Room' which is featured on Volume II on the Moulin Rouge soundtrack.
Now, the review:: The CD starts of with the platium-selling single 'Lovesong' It is about a guy Amiel took out on a few dates, but never went anywhere, and all she had left was another lovesong, another 'f-cking lovesong' - if you know what I mean. The third single 'Tonight' follows, and even though I don't really like it went quite well in Japan, peaking at #69 and peaked in the 60's in Australia as well. This wouldn't be my pick for a single though. Track 3 is the very imaginative 'Clair de Lune', and like the next song, this track is very rock-pop (emphasise the 'rock' part in the chorus) and is my second favourite here. Following this is the VERY rockish 'Side by Side' - and although I don't understand the lyrics at all, it is still a great song - my favourite. 'Missing the Music' is Amiel's favourite and one of mine too. Like tracks 3 and 9 it was written with J. Abrahams (the best songs, in my opinion come from him) After this, is the ballad 'All of Me' which is very chillout and extremely slow, but then, a change of pace when the second single and seventh track 'Obsession' arrives. It is very undergorund and danceable and clubbish. 'Games We Play' like trx 1 and 10 was written by Amiel alone - It has hopeless lyrics, but still it is creative and a great song (it was featured on the 'Lovesong' single' also.) 'Theme For A One Night Stand' is a song that I had to let grow on me. It is very original and long, and Amiel's angelic vocals go really well with it. I don't really like Final Piece' but my third favourite 'Nothing Can Break Me' leaves you in a happy mood after you press '' on your CD player (or whatever else) and was one of the last songs written for the masterpiece 'Audio Out' 97%
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a good album,
By A Customer
This review is from: Audio Out (Audio CD)
A really good album, i own exactly 121 albums, and this one id definatly in my top 5!!!Trust me, even if you haven't heard this any songs of this, you will like this album. My favourites are: 1. Lovesong (1) 2. Side by Side (4) 3. Missing the Music (5) ...basically all of them, everysong is kind of different and displayes a different emotion, for more infomation please visit: http://amielaudioout.friendpages.com |
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