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3.0 out of 5 stars
You can't improve on perfection...,
By Greg Retro "gregretro" (San Francisco, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Empires (Audio CD)
Fantastic song, on an (in my opinion) average album.Fantastic song, on a single with 2 average remixes. When a song is this anthemic, stirring and inspiring - it's awfully tough to improve upon. Proof is right here...
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well, based on the album track anyway...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Empires (Audio CD)
Okay, here's the thing. Two days ago, I was at Target--my favorite store and I wandered over to the CD section to poke about. On the wall of TVs was a video for Audio Adrenaline or some other lame "rock" band. Now, I really used to like American rock music. I can't stand it anymore. It's like this, y'all: remember the end of the 80s? When Winger and Cinderella were whining with their big hair? Well, Saliva et al are whining and tattoos have replaced hairspray. Anyway, I rolled my eyes at the song playing, but then this beautiful black woman playing the drums came on wearing a purple jumpsuit or something. I was mesmerized. She kept singing "Bring me men" over a luxurious euro-beat. I was hooked. For the first time in my life I was compelled to immediately buy the album that has this song on it. It's a great song, and I challenge anyone to defy me.
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Empires by Lamya (Audio CD - 2002)
Used & New from: $18.06
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