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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Martini's & Bikini's,
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This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
Let's begin this review with a question that has baffled me for years now. Which, simply put is, why hasn't this incredible U.K. group Swing Out Sister become a huge success here in America? They have all the correct ingrediants i.e. attractive female lead, infectious melodies and adult lyrics, that you can actually sing while in the privacy of your shower ( I know I have ). Yet, here in this country they probably couldn't even get arrested. It certainly doesn't bode well for the state of 'Pop' music here in the U.S. when artists of dubious talent such as Jewel are able to push more cd's out of the store than this incredible band. It's more than just a shame but... Being a fan of this wonderful duo ( which actually began as a trio! ) I'll certainly do my part to sing their praises. The release of " Breakout " is an import compilation that includes not only their biggest hit to date," Breakout " but also a host of other songs that, while they may not seem recognizable at first, will soon become so. Highlight's for me include, " Am I the Same Girl ", " Notgonnachange " and " Blue Mood ", the last being an infectious bluesy number that I'm listening to right now. Heck, half the fun in owning this disc is finding out which tunes you like best! SOS's forte in writing tunes is simply putting together wonderful melodies with insightful lyrics and a spice of smooth jazz and R&B thrown in for good measure. This is truly Britpop at it's very best and, other than Lisa Stansfield, I can think of no other group that performs this style of music any better than SOS. And while I'm sure some listener's may consider this style a little too slick and contemporary for their taste that may be the reason I enjoy this band as much as I do. The entire disc carries a slightly nightclub/martini aura about it that feels just right. They don't pretend to anything other than what they set out to do....and I find that terribly refreshing. In ending, if you prefer your music slightly jazzy with a 'pop' sensibility than please give Swing Out Sister a try. I've given this disc away as gifts on several occassions and the recipients never fail to tell me how thrilled they are with this 'new group' SOS! Well, who am I to ruin their fun! So run and pick up your copy of " Breakout " and soon you'll be a true trend setter in your neighborhood. And, with... pricing this disc at a budget rate, than you've no excuse as to why your not at home, listening to SOS, and dancing around your living room floor, singing with sheer abandonment. Just make sure you put something on when step out of that shower! Thanks
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have !,
By Torquemada "dunlopilo" (Atlanta, Georgia USA / Madrid, Spain.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
This band had its great breakthrough with the stellar "breakout", from the impossible to equal (for them at least) "It's better to travel". That album was played everywhere in Madrid when it was released, and I even had a neighbour who had it playing constantly. She had the cd at home and the tape version for her car (at that time, there were few cd players for cars and no MDs). Well, many years have gone by and I had been thinking about getting that album on cd for myself, after having worn out my tape copy. Then, I decided to get this one. I found it to be a real collection of their finest moments. The journey takes you from 1985 to 1994, and contains several (slightly edited) tracks of their most famous tunes from their stellar album. There is a clear change of style midway through this album, mainly due to line-up changes of the band throughout the years. However, I must say I was not disappointed by those tracks I had never heard before, except for track 16, an ear breaker. For instance, you have a very soul Curtis Mayfield / Marvin Gaye type of atmosphere on track 12. Track 13 has that happy feeling and rythm that makes you want to tap your feet on the floor. Track 14, a mid tempo with a jazzy touch, could be played in any of those elegant bars in major capitals around the world. The closer, a brilliant 3 minute instrumental, has a sort of romantic Parisian-like atmosphere that also brings back special memories to me... If you like British-like pop soul with "elegant" touches, unfortunately unfit for the US market, this is an album for you. The Japanese apparently love this band. Swing Out sister might make you think a bit about Matt Bianco (same era) or Working Week, or even Nick Heyward. If you like these artists, you will also like this cd. It's a great quality pop album, and a good compilation. Now, my next move is to get "It's better to travel" on cd...
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic value for a Wonderful Group,
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This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
Swing out Sister is one of my favorite groups. I have most of their albums including many imports. This is a real value for an import and is a fairly comprehensive review of the group's earlier material. Appreciated greatly in Japan, SOS seems to have suffered from its lack of fitting to a genre in the States. The group's distinquishing features are the lead female vocals which are amazing and which I never tire of and really fun and interesting arrangements. Its pop-jazz or jazz-pop or whatever. What it is really, is fun and light but always musically interesting at the same time. Can't beat this value if you are new to SOS or a long-time fan. If you are new I would get this and then the Living Return (I feel the best SOS album out there) and Shape and Patterns. These 3 will give you a good feel for the group and then you can decide if you want to buy the more recent albums which are import only.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Where's the rest?,
By Penny "former happy child" (The District) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
I love Swingout Sister ever since I was a little girl in Oakland...this cd is missing some of their best songs! Kaleidoscope World is barely represented. I suggest buying 3 or 4 of their cds to have a complete collection. And the Millenium(sp) collection's even worse! I don't have either of their "Best Of" cds and I'm glad b/c I'd be very very dissapointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent DVD from the past,
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This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
I never knew the group's name until I saw the song on that VH1 show about the One Hit Wonders. I knew I had to have the DVD for that song. It is nice to finally have the DVD with one of my favorite songs "Break Out".
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Lost Weekend,
By Material Boy (Fresno, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
I can't believe I just stumbled across Another Lost Weekend. As a huge fan having caught the anaheim & san francisco gigs on their last u.s. tour I've again fallen in love with SOS. This is an awesome collection for those who are returning to or have just been introduced to Swing Out Sister. Having all of their cd's with few exceptions, the essence of their body of work is touched upon and you're hooked. You won't be disappointed.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Stick with "It's Better to Travel",
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This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
There already is a 'best of' Swing Out Sister: It's called It's Better to Travel, their first album. Nothing will ever top it. Every track on it is a winner. I drove that cassette tape into the ground. By comparison, nothing here in this compilation outside of the tracks culled from that debut album will stick with you. It's pleasant enough stuff, but nothing like the catchy hooks from 'Travel' - 20 years on, those tunes stick with you in the most delightful way.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hodgepodge collection, but wonderful nonetheless,
By ehfc@worldnet.att.net (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
This is a budget compilation on the UK Spectre label, containing an assortment of tracks from various albums by the group, plus a few non-LP tracks thrown in for good measure. The sequencing is rather odd, but the music itself is flawless. But why stop here? Get all of the Swing Out Sister CDs.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Where's Waiting Game?,
By Sweetie (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
How can they release a Best of without including 'Waiting Game'?!! Some of these records companies suck. I'm glad illegal downloading is eating away at their profits, especially when they make such glaring omissions. Karma's a biatch, ain't it?
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
When I listen to Swing out Sister,
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This review is from: Breakout (Audio CD)
I get the sensation of the wind in my hair as I downshift my powder-blue Jaguar convert climbing the British country hillsides. A mini-skirted mod girl to my left smiles underneath her Jackie-O sunglasses. Driving up, I take a space between an Austin Healey and a group of pastel Vespa scooters. At the party in the most elegantly understated of villas is a very black haired debonaire Sean Connery charming none other than Anne Margaret. I spy Emma Peel in her catsuit, and Andy Warhol drinking in the scene and his Madeira. Barbara Feldon is laughing over her cocktail and Hors d'oeuvres at Sid Caesar's antics. Sunshine glints across the pool, and everyone turns as Corinne Drewery clears her throat and Andy Connell gives her her pitch...
I gave in to Amazon's insistance that people who liked Basia also like Swing out Sister. OK, but there are big differences. Give any student of progressive jazz any recording of Basia with Matt Bianco and they will be blown away. The chord progressions, rythmn, and sophistication of the music is a delight. Matt Bianco is a musician's musician. Swing out Sister is studio music. The synth stuff doesn't work well on a good system. You Ipod lovers won't notice. No wonder their live stuff sounds thin. They overtrack, overdub, and synthesize their way to a very big sound. It actually sounds close to real in the Where our Love Grows release, but in the tracks from the 80s, it is glaringly artificial. But then, I have a 10k high definition stereo. Never mind. That said, I love this music. It is danceable, uplifting and addictive. I'll take Corinne's voice over Basia--more pleasant. It takes a certain taste. If you like the samples buy and you'll feel like you've made a great discovery, and you have. |
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Breakout by Swing Out Sister (Audio CD - 2001)
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