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4.0 out of 5 stars
Pure Saints.,
By Chris "Glitterama" (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Saints & Sinneres (Audio CD)
After a short absence from the nasty world of pop, All Saints could well and truly have been over. The very nature of pop culture dictates that stay out of the spotlight too long, and it will blow out. Luckily, thanks to a delicious William Orbit-produced pop classic - namely the dreamy 'Pure Shores' - the girls were well and truly back on top, ready for stage no. 2 of the All Saints onslaught.'Saints & Sinners' is significantly different from the girls' 1998 debut. The album is breezier, easier to listen to, and not lost in thick, overly-chunky production. Add to that the roster of names they enlisted (do I need to mention William 'I saved Madonna's career' Orbit again?) is more impressive and the songs, for the most part, are more interesting and less generic than found on 'All Saints'. The schoolgirl lyric of 'Never Ever' is replaced by the dizzying euphoria of a relationship which is both exhilirating and mundane in the band's opus, 'Black Coffee'. 'All Hooked Up' follows the direction of the first record's R'n'B booty-shakers but with a more subtle approach that, minus the lyric 'I know that you want a piece of my *** / don't you know that a guy like you wouldn't last', is pure class. Likewise, the beautiful Mel Blatt-lead 'I Feel You' and lush 'Dreams' make for a record which sounds exactly like the cocktail of nightclubs, friends and relationships the cover suggests. The pounding 'Love Is Love' is another highlight, as is the melancholic mid-tempo 'Distance' which effortlessly fuses up-to-date R'n'B with a Latin vibe. The second half of the record gets bogged down by a few poor songs (the uninspired title track, 'Ha Ha' and 'Surrender'), but not enough to tarnish the overall effect of a surprisingly gorgeous record. It's a shame 'Saints & Sinners' became the band's swansong considering the increasing promise it showed in comparison to their first effort - but it's a pleasing legacy for one of the staples of 1990's UK pop music.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Nice Offering By The Saints...,
By Brittany Rose (Winnipeg, MB) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Saints & Sinneres (Audio CD)
I was very determined to get this album after the girls break up and was pleasantly surprised by the atmosphere the album projects. It feels like they wrote the songs while on a vacation in some mexican dive with guys in cheesy shirts, umbrella drinks, and relaxing days on the beach. If you're looking for a cool mellow, yet partyish album, then definately give this album a listen.1) Pure Shores - The first single, recognizeable from the Leo Dicaprio movie, the Beach...its very airy and beachy, much more then any other track on the album.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of The Greatest Albums Ever. . .,
By "mee121" (Rochester, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Saints & Sinneres (Audio CD)
How else can I explain it? All the songs on the album I very much enjoy. The lyrics, the beats, their voices are just a great combination together. I am telling you, this is a great album, that you need to BUY TODAY!Here are more specfic reviews for the album & songs.10 being the best, & 1 being the worst (even though there is no 1's). Songs with a 10 (best,perfect): Go get this cd,not today,tommorow,but RIGHT NOW!It'll be the best CD you ever heard...
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