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5.0 out of 5 stars Appealing
Living in America, we as a population are subjeced to so many reality shows, one sometimes wonders why we watch tv at all. One show in particular, 'American Idol'. At times i don't care who wins, as my money will buy a cd of a performer who is good. Not fabricated.
Cruising on YouTube, I was curious on the UK's version, which is called 'X-Factor'. I was knocked out...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Debut abomination from the Brothers Grim.
A sad, sad fact that this album, this wretched, soulless, manipulative album - was number one. But guess when it was released, True Believers? The week before Mother's Day. What a coincidence, eh? So, every stupid housewife in Britain got this as a Mothers Day present from their unimaginative "hey, we seen them on TV", teenage (probably pregnant) daughter.

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Published on May 1, 2006 by The Curmudgeon


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5.0 out of 5 stars Appealing, March 15, 2010
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William G. Ratcliffe "wearevinyl" (Lawrenceville, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Journey South (Audio CD)
Living in America, we as a population are subjeced to so many reality shows, one sometimes wonders why we watch tv at all. One show in particular, 'American Idol'. At times i don't care who wins, as my money will buy a cd of a performer who is good. Not fabricated.

Cruising on YouTube, I was curious on the UK's version, which is called 'X-Factor'. I was knocked out by Journey South's vocals and stage presence. I indeed had to buy their cd (released in 2006), and was amazed on how good these brothers are.

My favorite, 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face'. One of the best versions of the song, save Roberta Flack's.

A well-rounded album, not one song is filler. Just good songs, sung very well.

A must have!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, October 13, 2007
This review is from: Journey South (Audio CD)
This is an amazing cd, the sound is pure, the voices are strong, and while it is all covers Journey South does them all justice. I am looking forward to the next CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a awesome album, July 14, 2006
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Frank A. Bravo (San Carlos, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I found it quite by accident. I don't live in the UK, so I never heard of X Factor. The first song I heard was the cover 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For'. It was tight and had a good sound.

While this albums are all covers, their acoustic, non-alternative sound is a refreshing change to most new music. It would, however, be nice to hear some original stuff.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Debut abomination from the Brothers Grim., May 1, 2006
This review is from: Journey South (Audio CD)
A sad, sad fact that this album, this wretched, soulless, manipulative album - was number one. But guess when it was released, True Believers? The week before Mother's Day. What a coincidence, eh? So, every stupid housewife in Britain got this as a Mothers Day present from their unimaginative "hey, we seen them on TV", teenage (probably pregnant) daughter.

So who are these gimps, then? Simple - reality television contestants. They didn't win it, of course, but since when did THAT mean anything anymore? We've already had the winner, Captain Bland's efforts, then we had the comedy foreigner Chico's "wacky" single, then there was that other guy who's name escapes me who looks like he's a week away from starvation - and now this. And who says these things are clogging up the charts? And, um, isn't it "the winner" who gets the record deal? But hey - there's a lot of morons who buy these things with plenty of cash to go round, so why not give everyone a shot?

What galls me is the absolute lack of any effort involved here. There's no soul, there's no passion - an album consisting entirely of cover versions. And not just covers that mean anything to these guys - the most predictable, easily recognisable popular songs out there. It's not just depressing, it's downright insulting.

What kind of musical heritage is today's generation being left with? Record after record of boring, smiley faced pub singers and karaoke chancers. Where "being a nice singer" means being a superstar.

Of course, this band won't last. These fly-by-nights never do. It'll be Reality TV Show number 435 soon, so there'll be another lorryload of faceless idiots for Generation Dead-Eyed to swoon over. I think I'm going to be sick.

The_Curmudgeon_Hates_You@yahoo.co.uk
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