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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pop goes the Fox! Sophomore effort is brill!,
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This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
Comparing Samantha Fox's sophomore release to her debut is like comparing almond whirl to raspberry ripple ice cream-two totally different flavours. The majority of the tracks was produced by Steve Lovell and Steve Power, and with the exception of two tracks, showed Foxy moving more towards a pure pop direction, ditching the rebellious slamming rock-keyboards from Touch Me in the dustbin.Yet there's a final bow at the latter style, from the second single, "I Surrender (To The Spirit Of The Night)", whose guitars and keyboards, thumping drums, and rhythm mimic "Touch Me". I can imagine that this or the "Touch me" song were candidates for Foxy's breakout single and "I Surrender" lost the coin toss. There's still a lot of energy in this number though. "I Promise You" demonstrates Foxy's shift to really skippy bubblegum pop and not necessarily the S-A-W type, although she does dip her toe in that on one song. Lovell and Power's production is just as infectious and the chorus has a tempo and intensity to match. Then comes "Naughty Girls (Need Love Too), her second big hit in the US--where she dips her toe in the 80's hip-hop of Full Force, who helped out Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam. She would do some more of this in I Wanna Have Some Fun. "True Devotion" sports the same synths and haunting atmospheric sounds as the Cars' "Drive", and I often compare the two. There's a cogent comparison in this line: "Yesterday's dreams like old magazines/they lie beside the bed." She can handle ballads well enough, with the limited depth of her voice. Whether one will like her slowed down version of the Stones' "I Can't Get No Satisfaction", with backing soulful vocals and some grinding guitars and funky synths will depend on if one is a Stones fan first. I like the original better, but I can handle Foxy's one as well. Now Britney's version...that's something else, but let's leave that note unopened. "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" has Foxy opening a pack of Stock-Aitken-Waterman's bubblegum, and she blows Bananarama-sized bubbles with it, not as big as "Venus", more like "I Heard A Rumour." Thanks to "If Music Be The Food Of Love", I've referred to the Bard as Willie The Shake in this playful song that injects well-known quotes from Shakie's plays. The Bard would probably be clawing at the inside of his coffin hearing "To be or not to be/it doesn't matter much to me (that's right)/Wherefore art thou my Romeo/the only boy I want to know (he's mine)." Well, tear away, Willie. "That Sensation" also produced by Lovell/Power, is another three figure BPM dance tune like its sister track "I Promise You." Kylie would've done this as well, but sans the guitar. The sobriety of broken dreams and hopes is portrayed in the dark gloomy "West End Girl"-style pop of "Dream City." "Is it the world that wants an audition?/Is it the world that wants a job?/Lean on a corner called ambition/Wait for whatever comes along" I also sense the aura of the high unemployment of Thatcherite England. Yes, "One night in Dream City/it's unkind, it's unreal." Another haunting ballad, "The Best Is Yet To Come", which aptly describes her next album...(but not the fourth one). Again, drinking one's worries and dancing to music from the stereo seems to reflect the hardships of Thatcher's Britain. It's just funny how it pops up in songs like these. Even better than "True Devotion", this one. Giving Foxy coordinates to Galaxy Bubblegum was a choice move, although it probably alienated her early fans, who warped away from her. Yet the UK Top Five "Naughty Girls" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" shows that was far from the case, as she probably gained a new audience. This outdoes Touch Me as she easily acquits herself on the new material. The next album would be even better!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh how I loved this album when I was in the back seat,
By Johny Bottom "Insane and lonely guitarist" (Jacksonville, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
How and why does a heavy metal thrash freak enjoy Samantha Fox? Well kids it was the 80's. You see these days you have Ms. Spears all over the place, but she is not even a shadow compared to the queen of sex pop. Samantha Fox, sex, and the 80's all go hand in hand. I mean c'mon you've no doubt seen her pictures over the years. The woman had the most perfect body I've ever seen. Her face was to die for too, I'd say she is one of the top 5 of most beautiful women who've ever lived. Her sweet soft voice crooned through enough songs to make you wonder how many teenage pregnancies occurred while she sang to kids in the back seats of their cars.This album was a favorite of an old girlfriend of mine. When I picked her up and she threw this album into the tape deck, I knew I was in for the kind of night I wanted. The album would start off with `Surrender to the Spirit of the Night' to get us in the mood. By the time we got to the beach we were making out to `Naughty Girls need Love too'. We would be going all the way by the time her Rolling Stones cover of `Satisfaction' came on. God Bless Samantha Fox, she was one of the thousands of reasons the 80's ruled.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Naughty girl....,
By RICO (SAN DIEGO CA.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
I still like samatha fox. Touch me, I wanna have some fun,and the BIG naughty girl's need love too. Everytime I play theses it takes me back to 1987-88 5th grade. Cool tracks. they are defenetly lates 80's classics....
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WELL WORTH YOUR TIME !,
By koolrico (New York, U.S.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
Along with "21st Century Fox", this is in my opinion her strongest effort. All of the songs express a unique point of view on life, love/romance, & the world around her. This is most likely one of the very best popular music albums of the 80's. My favorites are "I Surrender(To The Sprit of The Night)","Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)", "Nothings's Gonna Stop Me Now" & "Satisfaction(I Can't Get No)". This album is a must for lovers of R&B,Rock & Dance-Pop.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Samantha Fox's forever fantastic romantic-album,
By A Customer
This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
I like most "True Devotion" which used to be one of my childhood's favourites. This song is still one of the most romantic and touching songs I ever heard. All the other songs are also one of the best ones that the 80s ever offered. Really nice!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellant Music,
By A Customer
This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
This album contains a good variety of music. The style is all Samantha's. I would recomend this album to anyone. Especially if you like dance music.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most impressive pop album of a decade,
By "andyambitious" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
Samantha Fox has succeeded in releasing an album which is in my eyes the most impressive pop album of a decade. It's a various masterpiece with Sam's pleasant voice ,very catchy melodies and both very intelligent and fluent lyrics. "I surrender" is a disco classic which reminds of hot summer nights in a city. "I promise u" is just pure pop and also a classic. "True Devotion" is my favourite here, it's the absolute ballad which will touch your soul for sure. "Naughty Girls need luv, too" is the RnB classic of the late 80s, the melody is great! 'Dream City" is also one of my fave, it's a dark story about social decline. "The best is yet to come" is a romantic ballad of master quality. "Nothing's gonna stop me now" is pure pop fun, the lyrics are very self-confident and give u a feeling of taking consequences to keep your self-respect. "If music be the food of luv" is a pop song which will surely create a good party-mood. I also recommend u to watch the fab videoclips to this album which are mainly available on the now-rare VHS videotape "Samantha Fox-Making Music". The videoclip "Naughty Girls need love, too" is on the VHS tape "Samantha Fox-The Hits video collection".
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This Brings Back Memories,
By JCoello DJJMC@WebTV.Net (Las Vegas, Nevada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
This album brings back memories when I was a little kid. Especially the song "Naughty Girls". This song was great forwhen you just wanna chill and listen to the old school dance jam. This cd would be great for anybody who loved tha club dances in the 80's (like me). Or just someone who just misses those old jams dat went away!!! So take tha chance and buy dis cd and try it for yourself. And I bet you'll be dancing in your kitchin dancing with the mop (dont nodd your head, you know you done it!!) So purchace and enjoy Samantha Fox!!!!!!!!<DJJMC Studios™, LosLasCommunication®>
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A perfect track list for this expanded reissue by Wounded Birds,
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This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
With all of Samantha's 80s albums getting the reissue treatment, Wounded Birds did a great job with this hugely successful sophomore album--both in sound quality and track selection. The full album is presented intact, and the six bonus tracks are all the right ones--the full 12" mixes of all the singles, including Naughty Girls, the Stock Aitken Waterman produced Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now, and I Surrender (to the spirit of the night), a fantastic dance rock track that was actually the b-side to Naughty Girls way back when. You also get the b-side "Even the Darkest Hours", the "new mix" of True Devotion, and the hot house track "All I Wanna Do", which was actually a track from a Full Force album that Samantha joined them on, so it's a treat to have it included on her album as well. It would have been even better to have the 12" version instead of the single mix, but the CD is already full packed, using all but 20 seconds of its eighty minutes!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another Staple,
By pwhs86 "Tim" (Texas,USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samantha Fox (Audio CD)
Her 2nd Gold Album. Good Songs Thoughout The CD ,More R&B Style Song on This Album Then Touch Me
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Samantha Fox by Samantha Fox (Audio CD - 2009)
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