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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars America, You're Missing One of the Best!
During the credits for "Bridget Jones Diary" I heard a fabulous rendition of "Have You Met Miss Jones?" and wondered who was singing. I found out after I saw Robbie Williams on BBC America singing "Miss Jones." Then I saw a concert movie of a Sloan Castle concert and began surfing the net for his CDs. I bought "I've Been Expecting...
Published on November 19, 2002 by Iris Aster

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1.0 out of 5 stars junk.
It's good to see that butt-ugly british import Robbie Williams failed to make his mark in the states.
Published on April 15, 1999 by scott2233@yahoo.com


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars America, You're Missing One of the Best!, November 19, 2002
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This review is from: I've Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
During the credits for "Bridget Jones Diary" I heard a fabulous rendition of "Have You Met Miss Jones?" and wondered who was singing. I found out after I saw Robbie Williams on BBC America singing "Miss Jones." Then I saw a concert movie of a Sloan Castle concert and began surfing the net for his CDs. I bought "I've Been Expecting You." I have not been disappointed. This is one of the best CDs I've ever heard. "Millenium" may be the big hit from this, but I adore "Karma Killer." The song is an anthem for anyone who's been burned in love, is mad as hell about it and doesn't care who knows! Great fun and enormously cathartic. I'm old enough to be Robbie's mother, but I can't fathom why he is not a major star in this country.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars STILL THE BEST!!!!, February 20, 2001
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This review is from: I've Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
I've been so busy wearing out "Sing When You're Winning", Robbie's Fabulous new CD that I had neglected my old friend, "I've Been Expecting You". A couple weeks ago I picked it up again and concluded that this truly is Robbie at his best.

The true test of a good CD is when you can put it in and just leave it running or better yet, hit random and let your CD player surprise you. That's what you can do with I've Been Expecting You and you can't do that with a lot of other albums.

I've been playing it since 1999 and nothing has gotten old. The thing that make this album awesome is that the songs are complete with incredible lyrics and excellent music.

I still want to jump up and dance to the hip hop sound of "Millenium", I still think "No Regrets" is the ultimate break up song. "Pheonix From the Flames" is the best thing if you need to pick yourself and get going again.

And the love songs are here in full force (Unlike on "Sing When You're Winning", where Robbie is lamenting his lack of love. That too has its place but if you're looking for romantic ballads I've Been Expecting You is your best bet) "She's the One", is pure bliss, just listen to Robbie croon at a high pitch about the beauty of true love! "Heaven From Here" is almost like a prayer and it explores the protective, nuturing side of love and romance and the smooth sound of "Grace" will transport you.

The heavy rock numbers literally scream at you. The loud, angry "Karma Killer" is great to play when you're ticked off at someone and "Man Machine" rocks like no other track on this CD. (Play these two tracks really loud for maximum effect!)

But the real gem here is "Win Some, Lose Some"! This track makes you know that it's OK to have loved and lost as long as you had the time of your life along the way!

Bottomline: Robbie sings about our lives and so his music is timeless.

Standout tracks: Millenium, No Regrets, Win Some, Lose Some, Strong and She's the One!

Final Word: Probably the best album I own!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Robbie Is here To Stay, December 10, 2002
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S. Sarhan "matured reviewer" (Dearborn, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: I've Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
My subject line is what the title of this album should have been. Because by the summer of 1998, people doubted that Robbie could earn any respectability as a solo artist after his huge success with Life Thru A Lens, in particular his takeover of the UK charts with the hit single Angels that elevated Robbie as a mainstream pop phenomena.

But September 1998 came about and Robbie dropped the bomb. An instant classic chart-topper titled I've Been Expecting You. Along with Oasis, Robbie became the only British artist who released two consequetive number one hit albums back to back one year apart.

The album opens up with, surpisingly, a self confession, 'Strong' reveals that Robbie isn't who he really is in the public eye and that he is a man dealing with weaknesses and insecurity but that at the end of the day he feels happy to be making music. The track is an Oasis-esque rock song with the weirdest lyrics such as 'early mornin' when i wake up, i look like KISS but without the make-up, and that's a good line to take it to the bridge'
'No Regrets' is a powerful ballad, possibly more powerful than Angels. Robbie sticks and jabs at the unknown target with everything he's got. A song about losing a person you love so much and the anger and helplessness you feel that you talk to yourself about. 'Millenium' is a artsy pop song. Sounds disco with the theme of a James Bond movie. This is the song that crossed Robbie over the Atlantic and landed his first hit in America, but trust me there are way better tracks here and on his previous album than this one. 'Win Some Lose Some' features the voice of Robbie's ex and currently the love of Robbie's rival Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, Nicole Appleton. The song is a fun pop tune with those jingling acoustic guitar strums. 'Karma Killer' is powerhouse rock tune featuring a very angry Robbie. The song, like No Regrets, is a song about a guy who just lost his lover and isn't afraid to lash out at her. 'She's The One' is the best track on the entire album. A perfect mellow love song which brings out the best of Robbie's voice. 'Man Machine' is the album's own 'Let Me Entertain You', a powerful party tune and the album closer 'These Dreams' is a beautful and touching ballad about following one's dreams and not giving up on hope.

The album as a whole is a artistic statement from a man who spent the previous year in success over a debut album, but not knowing whether it was luck or out of pure talent. I've Been Expecting You proves that Life Thru A Lens was not luck. Robbie is a modern day pop genius where everything he touches turns to gold.

Highly Recommended

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best British artists, November 29, 1999
This review is from: I've Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
I may quote a review from a different place: "Like Madonna, Williams can neither sing nor write particularly well, nor, like Madonna, does he need to." It's true, Williams may not be extraordinarily talented as to his singing, but what he has to say in his songs is quite touching. Besides, I have listened to view CDs that were as recommendable in their entirity as this one.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars We've been expecting him since then..., January 28, 2004
This review is from: I've Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
"I've Been Expecting You"is an amazing album filled with surprises and Rob's creativity. I can never believe that Robbie actually finished producing it over a short period of time. Every track on it is unbelievable. Rob vividly portrays his living experiences in his songs. The enjoyment is second to none if you take your time rocking with Rob on the album.

"Millennium" the first single from this album caught my attention the first time I listened to it. Its magnificent rhythm and Rob's whispering in the background have really graced the song. Rob cooperated with Pet Shop Boys in "No Regrets" which is also my all-time favorite song of Rob. In addition to its great interlude and the brilliant rap when the song ends, the lyrics are intense and real, depicting the strong anguish of losing someone. You'll be even more moved if you know who Rob was referring to. "Strong" is a nice rock song. Rob sings as he subtly jeered himself and his philosophy. Rob once stated that he didn't like "She's the One" since it's the only song not written by himself on his albums. But he still sounds great and tender on that track.

All non-single tracks are no less powerful. Perhaps Rob had encountered so many things in 1998 that inspired him to make this marvelous work. This album is definitely a masterpiece. If you can only buy one album from Robbie Williams, I highly recommend this one. You can also find Rob's ex-fiancee talking on "Win Some, Lose Some." I guess the song is about the sweet moments they used to share. A very great song, indeed.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spread the word-Robbie is here!!, September 17, 2000
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S. Brotherton "rmewife" (Harvey Barracks, Kitzingen, Germany) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: I've Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
I purchased this cd and Robbie's first cd "Life Thru a Lens" while my husband and I lived in Germany. I become a fan of Robbie's in 1996 when he released his interpitation of George Michael's "Freedom", to say the least I was hook from the word go!! "Let Me Entertain You" is an infectous song that you can't get out of your head after hearing it. My personal favorites are "Strong" and "Angels". I was a little disappointed when the overseas versions of his videos (except for "Millenium") were not released in the States. When I moved back to the States in 1999 I carried my Robbie cd's with me on the plane, I wasn't going to let them get lost with my household good being moved! I was back 3 days and began going through No Robbie withdrawls and alas "The Ego Has Landed" appeared! Quit listening to the generic bubblegum music that some groups are putting out and grab a cd by a man that is not only for the younger crowd but for the more mature listeners.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Aged Like Fine Wine, September 3, 1999
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This review is from: I'Ve Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
"I've Been Expecting You" is MAGNIFICENT! If you listen to "Life Thru a Lens" first, then this CD, it's almost like you're following him on his "Boy-to-Man" journey. This CD is like the "to" phase of that transition. It's obvious Robbie has matured, both lyrically and musically on this CD, yet he still manages to keep his young cocky self-depricating lyrics and vocal stylings intact. The one shimmering jewel on this CD is "Grace". Being the proud owner of "The Ego Has Landed", Grace is probably the one song on this CD, not on "Ego" that I was most surprised by. It seems like he took a cue from some of his rat pack heros and did a smooth campy 60's cabaret feeling piece - but he did it well. And that's what makes his CD so great and timeless - even more so than in "Life Thru a Lens." He manages to stretch his musical arms and legs into several different genres yet some how seems to retain a unifying sound that makes it all "Robbie" instead of sounding like some cheap lounge act. This CD has everything from the dancable hip-hop-esque "Millennium" to his incredible mission statement "Phoenix from the Flames" to his rich flowing ballads. And that's just half of it. It's clear Robbie is maturing. however, songs like "Strong" and "Win Some Lose Some" show he's still a vulnerable young man - but that's a good thing. I'm not sure I wanna see Robbie make it to his "Man" stage...at least not for a couple of years. A considerable part of his appeal comes in is cocky, young, self-depricating, music lyrics, and vocal stylings. All in all, this CD is a must have for any CD collection, whether or not you're big into Robbie or not. It's just great music with something in it for everybody.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bad Boy Rob's 2nd CD, May 26, 1999
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This review is from: I've Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
This is the 2nd full-length CD by former Take That bad boy Robbie Williams, and I have to admit, as much as I loved the first CD, I enjoyed this one alot more. The contents of this album seem to fit better together and Rob sounds a little more sure of himself vocally.

One of the best tracks on the album is it's opening track "Strong". This showcases a more vulnerable side of Rob, one rarely seen in his work. It shows that even beyond the Hype, Rob still struggles with his own image. Another great track is his cover of the World Party song "She's The One", Very Beautiful!!

Other key tracks to listen to are the ballads "Heaven From Here" and "These Dreams"; The mid tempo dance tracks "No Regrets" (produced by Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant), and "Millennium"; the rockers "Win Some, Lose Some" and "Karma Killer"; and the bossa-nova light "Grace". Very good album altogether, can't wait to hear what solo CD #3 will sound like!!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Great Lost Pop Album - you will not be disappointed!, January 25, 2002
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This review is from: I've Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
This is one of those rare albums where every song is a winner.

Mr. Boy Band in a previous life, Williams achieved the show biz miracle of coming back from a seriously washed up career and substance dependency. Having been dismissed as a no talent has-been, he came back with four superlative albums of substance and broad appeal. This one is the best of the lot.

Each song stands up well on its own, from the minor US alternative hit "Millenium", with its catchy string loops and witty acknowledgement of celebrity shallowness, to the anthemic "Phoenix From The Flames". Williams also provides a fine demonstration of the British penchant for clever lyrics throughout.

The song order is well-thought out, with the complex rhythms of "Jesus in a Camper Van" and the (ripping mad!) angst of "Karma Killer" broken up by hummable ballad, "Heaven From Here". This interspersement of showcase tracks with quietly majestic ones occurs throughout the album and enhances the impact of each song.

I've lent this album to three people and all of them purchased it immediately afterward. Happy listening.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's FANTASTIC!!!, September 14, 1999
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This review is from: I've Been Expecting You (Audio CD)
I have to say that Robbie is the MAN!! After hearing Millenium, I was just stuck to Robbie Williams, collecting anything possible. When I went to Paris this past summer, I picked up both this and Life Through A Lens, and they're just BRILLIANT!!!
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