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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Silly House Songs,
This review is from: Come Rain Come Shine (Audio CD)
You'd think that people would have had enough of Silly Love Songs. But this record tells me it isn't so.
After having written half the songs on earth, Paul Mc Cartney still gets miffed whenever someone messes with his intellectual property. Really, apart from the atrocity of the Stars on 45 medley, which caused a lot of teeth-gnashing among Beatle fans in the 80's, when was the last time you heard a McCartney song that got sampled? Some monks intoning a Gregorian chant in a faraway cloister can be sampled. McCartney? Good luck. So when the distinctive bassline of Silly Love Songs came on the radio one day and started kicking exuberantly under a four-four beat, I couldn't wait to hear how the housefied McCartney classic would sound. But it wasn't Silly Love Songs. Instead of Paul's vocals, an infectious female voice came on and started gliding above the house beats. Nice. It was newcomer Jenn Cuneta and I was hearing Come Rain, Come Shine for the first time. And far from falling into a fit of apoplexy, Sir Paul actually authorized this recording. Is there any doubt we are witnessing the making of a major musical artist in Jenn Cuneta? This girl is going far. Some people wanna fill the world with house-y love songs, and what's wrong with that?
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
awesome summer dance song,
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This review is from: Come Rain Come Shine (Audio CD)
of course this is a cover of Paul McCartney. This song is very very catchy. It has modern sound engineering with a touch of an old school sound. The Andy & Lamboy mix is just the extended mix clocking in 7 minutes. The Stonebridge & Patrick Alvali are terrible club mixes. Of course, the Mike Cruz vox club mix is not on this domestic single but is on the vinyl. Now that really sucks.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
COME RAIN COME SHINE ... JUST COME ONTO THE DANCEFLOOR,
By FredericWhite "FredericWhite" (Montreal,Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Come Rain Come Shine (Audio CD)
CUNETA's vocals are reminiscent to those of another great female vocal stylist; a young DENIECE WILLIAMS.
The musical production of this track is up to par with those of other timeless dance tracks. COME RAIN COME SHINE is extremely catchy and has the sort of mass appeal that will make the public run back globally onto dance floors. The label should immediatly consider releasing a possible "radio track version" of this title. The song is a definite career maker.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great dub mix of McCartney's Silly Love Songs,
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This review is from: Come Rain Come Shine (Audio CD)
I first heard this on XM radio and had to have it. Jenn does great justice to a sampling of "Silly Love Songs" by paul McCartney. It had me dancing in my car seat and getting silly looks from passing drivers! I love it! Great to liven up any party. BUY IT YOU'LL LIKE IT!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow! What a fabulous song,
By Skizzo (Porto, Portugal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Come Rain Come Shine (Audio CD)
This fantastic uplifting summery song has been played a lot recently on TMF and the video just caught my attention. The song just grabs you and makes you wish its summer again. Amazing song, hope its a hit for Jenn everywhere, its already climbing the charts in Holland and Belgium
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Come Rain Come Shine by Jenn Cuneta (Audio CD - 2006)
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