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Reality Killed The Video Star

Robbie WilliamsMP3 Download
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: November 9, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   3. You Know Me 4:21 $0.99 Buy Track  - You Know Me
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Play   5. Do You Mind 4:06 $0.99 Buy Track  - Do You Mind
Play   6. Last Days Of Disco 4:50 $0.99 Buy Track  - Last Days Of Disco
Play   7. Somewhere 1:02 $0.99 Buy Track  - Somewhere
Play   8. Deceptacon 5:01 $0.99 Buy Track  - Deceptacon
Play   9. Starstruck 5:21 $0.99 Buy Track  - Starstruck
Play 10. Difficult For Weirdos 4:29 $0.99 Buy Track  - Difficult For Weirdos
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Play 12. Won't Do That 3:38 $0.99 Buy Track  - Won't Do That
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  • Original Release Date: November 9, 2009
  • Release Date: November 9, 2009
  • Label: Astralwerks - Caroline
  • Copyright: (C) 2009 Robert Williams/The In Good Company Co Ltd under exclusive licence to Chrysalis Records LtdThis label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved.(C) 2009 EMI
  • Total Length: 51:25
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  • ASIN: B002UNP75S
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #75,309 Paid in MP3 Albums (See Top 100 Paid in MP3 Albums)

 

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Robbie's best album since Escapology, November 12, 2009
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I've actually had this album for a couple of weeks before the release date, so I'm completely immersed in it and ready to review it. By far, this is his best offering since Escapology. Intensive Care, while good, was a bit monotonous and slightly generic (although there were some outstanding tracks like Sin Sin Sin and Spread Your Wings). Rudebox was...well, I'm not exactly sure what Rudebox was. I actually liked that album, but it seemed odd that it was only released a year after Intensive Care, and the direction of the music caught everyone off guard. That said, tracks like "Lovelight", "Kiss Me", "Burslem Normals", etc. were really good.

So now, after a VERY long 3 year absence, Robbie has released Reality Killed The Video Star. The music is so good, I almost want more (speaking of which, WHERE are the b-sides??).

The album starts with "Morning Sun". This one was a grower for me. Supposedly, this is the song that was written about Michael Jackson. The song is a nice intro, and is very lush and grand. Actually, this one could have fit nicely into Intensive Care. (8/10) "Bodies" is up next, and I have to say, I like this song a lot more within the context of listening to the entire album. I wasn't crazy about it when I first heard it but now I love it. (9/10).

The third track is "You Know Me", which is the second single. While not the best song on the album, I can see why they chose this as the next single, with it's 1950's vibe, majestic piano, bells, and 'shoo-bee-doo bop-bop' background vocals, the song is bound to do well during the Christmas season. (8/10) Next up is "Blasphemy". This was another grower for me. It's a bit simple in the beginning but evolves into a warm, cinematic song. It's actually quite beautiful. (8.5/10)

Track 5 is "Do You Mind", and at first listen, this one might sound like filler, very similar to "A Place To Crash" from Intensive Care, complete with a Ba-Bab Ba-Dum guitar riff, but as soon as the bridge and chorus kick in, this one will be stuck in your head all day, It's very catch (8/10) "Last Days Of Disco" is the first of 2 electronic-inspired songs on the album. This one is very similar to "In And Out Of Love" (an unreleased song from circa 2007/2008), except a little darker. I like this one. (7.5/10)

"Somewhere" comes out of nowhere as a 1-minute interlude that ends right before you know what just happened. At first I didn't know what to think of it, but it's actually gown on me and i almost wish it was slightly longer (7/10)

Next up are my 2 favorite songs on the album, which have BOTH already cemented themselves in my top 10 Robbie Songs ever. Now THAT'S an accomplishment. "Deceptacon" is just plain gorgeous. If "Angels", "Love Calling Earth" and "Eternity" had a love orgy and had a baby, this would be it. The music is beautiful and the lyrics and mysterious. I love this track. I listen to it over and over. It might not be accessible for radio, but this track alone was worth the wait for this album for me. (10/10). "Starstruck" follows, and the beginning sounds like something that would play when you die and step into paradise. It's a very soulful pop track, similar to something George Michael would have recorded in the mid 90's. The "ready, steady go, everybody famous" lyric is probably the catchiest line in the whole album. This HAS to be the third single. (10/10)

"Difficult For Weirdos" is the second of the electronic-inspired tracks, and this one is the better of the two. This one is very similar to "Kiss Me" from Rudebox. Very dancey and addictive. I love it. (9/10)

Upon the first 2 listens of the whole album, "Superblind" was one of the least memorable. Not because it's bad by any means, maybe because it's towards the end and following 3 stellar tracks is a difficult task. But it's a nice, lovely song. Similar to "Love Calling Earth" from Sing When You're Winning, but a little more acoustic. (7.5/10)

"Won't Do That" is a nice closer. it's a slightly mid temp track, nothing spectacular but it's a nice sing-along track. (7.5/10)

I was really in need of some new Robbie music, and BOY did he ever deliver. I give it up to that man for being able to repeatedly make truly great pop music. Now the only thing I ask again, is Robbie: please release some b-sides from this project! If the album tracks are this good, the b-sides must be nice as well.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! Speechless, April 23, 2010
This album is immense! I seriously can't get over the lyrics, although it took me about a week of listening it to it to fully understand them, cause of their subtbtly and creativness. Robbie is just on top of his game with this release.
This one of my favorite albums in a long time!

I wish i could just sit here and quote this phenomenal album, but i wouldn't even know where to start, there are so many cool lines and beautiful harmonies in wich they are sung.

My favorite songs are "The Last Days Of Disco", "You Know Me", "Won't Do That To You", the STELLAR "Difficult For Weirdos", "Deceptacon" "Starstruck" Basically Every Song!!

I'm very impressed with Robbie, I will be listening to this album for Many years to come!

Overall Rating 10/10

Great Job Robbie!! and Thank You so much for delivering us True Music. I respect you so much for that.

Get this album people!!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bodies is censored, January 10, 2010
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I truly enjoy this album, but I have to say I was disappointed to find out that the Bodies track is censored. This was NOT disclosed by Amazon, and I would have not purchased this version of the album had I known about it. It seems this is happening more often (same thing happened w/ a Lady GaGa cd I was going to buy, but thankfully a reviewer posted that several songs are censored - and again, there was no warning about this from Amazon). So beware! If you don't want a censored version of Bodies, don't buy!
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