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If the fans who grooved to
Believe still clamor for more, there's little doubt that
Living Proof will quickly achieve the same chromatic status as Cher's new hair color. The multitalented entertainer is placing a safe bet on the fortitude of her latest incarnation as disco diva to support a second album of dance club tracks. Other pop femme fatales of late are experimenting with subtleties in rhythm and nuance, but subtlety is not one of Cher's selling points. She's been quoted as comparing "Song for the Lonely" to
U2's sound; indeed, through Cher's discofied ears, there are brief moments where the track riffs on U2's euphoric "Beautiful Day" and the two songs share a hopeful sentiment. "Love So High" and "Body to Body, Heart to Heart" throw the prerequisite Latin guitar and percussion into the mix, and the buzzing back beats on her cover of "Love One Another" (last heard on Dutch singer Amber's
self-titled release) make it one of the CD's tightest songs. Cher's vocals--a taste we've had more than 35 years to acquire--are strong, and her production team enhances her limited range with studio tricks.
Living Proof will appeal more to Cher's devoted fans than electronica purists, but her missive is relished by both sects: leave your worries at the door and get out on the dance floor.
--Beth Massa
Product Description
2001 album produced by the likes of Metro (the team behind Believe), Chicane, Stargate and Rick Knowles (who has written for Ronan Keating, N Sync and Texas). This import version includes a track that does not appear on the US version, 'You Take It All'. However the US version includes a track that is unavailable on the import! 12 tracks in all featuring the singles, 'The Music No Good With Out You' & 'This Is A Song For The Lonely'.
--This text refers to an alternate
Audio CD
edition.