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The Sweet Escape

Gwen StefaniAudio CD
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listen10. Don't Get It Twisted (Album Version (Explicit)) 3:36$0.99  Buy MP3 
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  • Audio CD (December 5, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Interscope Records
  • ASIN: B000JJRIN4
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (303 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #33,328 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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There's nothing like a Gwen Stefani disc to rip you from your pop comfort zone and, in the pleasantest way possible, knock you around a bit. On The Sweet Escape, the blows arrive roughly every four minutes: a yodel ("Wind It Up") skitters off ceremoniously before the title track, featuring Akon, catches you off guard with its infectious yelps of "Woo-hoo, YEE-hoo!," and the pouty rap of "Orange County Girl" has barely petered out before we're vectored somewhere back toward the '80s with the indie rock-ish "Early Winter." That the sound of these songs doesn't follow a formula--that they pounce wherever they please, without regard for genres or decades--is no big whoop; this is Gwen Stefani, after all, and her up-for-anything, play-along fans probably wouldn't have it any other way. More surprising is the extent to which Stefani inserts what seems to be her genuine self into the music: "4 in the Morning," a Madonna-reminiscent midtempo groover, drops the wide-eyed Betty Boop pose and basks in a rarely plumbed depth of feeling ("I give you everything that I am / I'm handing over everything that I've got / 'cause I wanna have a really true love," she sings with something like sincerity). A single track later, she's owning up to motherhood in the sexiest, most unapologetic way possible: "I know you've been waiting," she pants, "but I've been off making babies / And like a chef making donuts and pastries / It's time to make you sweat." Lyrics don't get much cleverer than the ones to "Breakin' Up," a kiss-off disguised as a dropped cell phone call, and sounds don't get much swizzier than the ones on "Now That You Got It." Which is to say that Gwen's got game--as much as on Love.Angel.Music.Baby, if not more--and that anytime she's prepared to hollaback, the world will do well to listen. --Tammy La Gorce

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On her second album, the music and fashion icon takes you on a wild musical and visual ride featuring some of the most creative collaborators of our time, including Pharrel Williams, Nellee Hooper, Tim Nice-Oxley Of Keane and Tony Kanal Of No Doubt. Other contributors to the album include Akon, Sean Garrett, Swizz Beatz, Dave Stewart and Keane's Tim Rice-Oxley. This album is surprisingly different than the last one. "I started recording it last year before Kingston was born and it's definitely evolved over the last year. The dance sound is very `now.' It's modern not so retro," says the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter.

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71 of 78 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Everyone's favourite hollaback girl is back ! December 14, 2006
Format:Audio CD
Gwen's second solo album,"The Sweet Escape" manages to incorporate various styles to offer 12 distinctly unique tunes. It opens with "Wind it Up", sampling the Sound of Music's "Lonely Goat Herd", singing about being a girl, and exactly why boys adore them. Suddenly you realise you've missed having Ms. Stefani in your life.

She collaborates with Pharrell on "Orange County Girl", "Yummy", "Breakin' Up" and "U Started It".

Other big names who contribute to the album include Akon on "The Sweet Escape" and No Doubt's Tony Kanal on "4 In the Morning", "Fluorescent and Don't Get It Twisted". Keane's Tim Rice-Oxley collaborated with Gwen on the smooth, soft rock "Early Winter".

A mistress of the synthetic sound, with lyrics that allude to smart girlie conversations over a cuppa, Gwen's taken all the big hitters, ranging from Nellee Hooper to Keane's Tim Rice-Oakley to contribute. She's mixed them all up, soaking up trends that ensure she's played in all the gyms and Topshops nationwide, but she's not letting anyone take over. She's big enough for all of them.

Topics span apologising for being grumpy ("The Sweet Escape") men who lie, making her cry (the Cardigans-esque "Early Winter"), and being an unremarkable small town girl, a la J. Lo ("Orange County girl").

As with her first album there are a few bland fillers, and she seems to lose her way a bit with "Breakin' up", a track about frustrating mobile conversations, but there's enough trademark majorette drumming to carry the album off. "Yummy" sums her up, coquettish, amusing, annoying and hip wiggling in equal measure.

"The Sweet Escape" lives up to the promise. Never afraid to try something new and create something completely fresh, Gwen succeeds in staying cutting edge.

In this album she manages to create a sound that is simultaneously cutting edge and completely different to her older work, yet "The Sweet Escape" remains distinctly Gwen Stefani.

An element of Gwen's success has to be ascribed to her collaborations with some industry bigwigs. She is unafraid to cross genres and draws inspiration from everyone she works with - resulting in an album that offers a great deal of varied sounds and influences.

All this and a new baby. Not bad.

Enjoy !
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97 of 114 people found the following review helpful
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Gwen Stefani is one of the most exciting artists working in the mainstream. She oozes style in just about everything she does, while her music is consistently innovative and always inventive.

The former No Doubt lead singer showed with her debut solo album "Love Angel Music Baby" that she had what it takes to compete at the forefront of the mainstream scene, mixing it capably with the likes of Madonna, Pink and Beyonce yet delivering things in a style that was distinctly her own.

Sophomore album "The Sweet Escape" maintains those high standards and proves that her debut was no fluke. It's a fantastic listen, capable of widespread crossover appeal and almost certain to fall prey to flattering imitations.

It impresses from the outset, kicking off with the brilliant lead single "Wind It Up" and tossing in one hit after another in a number of different styles.

"Wind It Up", in particular, is a highlight that's sure to become a signature tune for the artist. With its cheeky "Sound Of Music" sample wrapped around a more distinct tub-thumping beat (think "Hollaback Girl"), it's an absolute riot of energy that appeals to the childlike dancer in every one of us. You'll be foot-tapping and hip-swaying along with its infectious energy in spite of any reservations you may feel. But it's Stefani's gift that she can take something that, on paper, sounds cheesy and make it utterly, utterly cool.

Thereafter, it's a thrilling and eclectic mix packed with the usual smattering of high-profile collaborations - but crucially, with some surprise additions.

Keane's Tim Rice-Oxley provides a telling contribution to "Early Winter", a thrilling keyboard-based ballad that finds Stefani at her most intimate and lovely, while Akon's distinct rapping style works well on the album's title track, the thrilling "Sweet Escape".

"4 In The Morning" is another heart-melter of a track, a slow-burner built around some lush electronic soundscapes, a swooning set of vocals and some well-realised strings. It's one for the romantically inclined and a track that serves as a nice contrast to the more boisterous, semi-rap style of dancefloor fillers such as "Now That You Got It" and "Orange County Girl".

Another highlight is the high-tempo, percussion heavy "Yummy", a duet with Pharrell that finds Stefani at her most sassy and, well, yummy vocally. It drops in a sample of "Wind It Up" but in no way feels like a lazy retread of former hits. The chorus, too, provides an example of the artist pushing the pop boundaries to pleasing effect.

The same applies to the effortlessly hip vibe surrounding "Fluorescent", another contagious offering that gets better and better the more you hear it, and the dark, grinding "Breakin' Up", which finds the singer at her most feisty and defiant. Both tracks hint at the new directions taken by both Madonna and Nelly Furtado, albeit with Stefani's distinct spin.

There's a sweet '80s vibe surrounding final track "Wonderful Life" that's also engaging, while the live version of "Wind It Up" that brings things to a close is utterly enchanting.

Like we said, this is an inspirational piece of work that makes Stefani's artistic brilliance impossible to escape. Our advice is to shell out and enjoy - it's one of the hippest releases of the year.Jack Foley.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Gwen, You've Done It Again...A Truly Sweet Escape December 29, 2006
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I, like so many others, am a huge fan of Gwen Stefani's solo debut, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. It has been one of my favorite guilty pleasures since the day I got it. Such a great, refeshing, fun pop sound. And when I heard she was working on her next solo record, naturally I was excited. I was also extremely curious as to what direction she would go in, because I had a hunch that Gwen wouldn't want to simply do another album that sounded exactly the same as its predecessor. I figured she wold branch out. Anyway, when I discovered the first single had dropped, "Wind It Up", I eagerly listened to it...and found myself in shock. Not the good kind either. In fact, by the time the chorus rolled around, I was actually covering my ears and I had to turn it off. After a while, after hearing the song on radio and seeing the video a couple of times, it began to grow on me. The first time I heard the entire album, I must say I was also disappointed. I thought a few tracks were incredible but as a whole, it seemed very bad, especially compared to the masterpiece that is L.A.M.B. However, began listenng to it over and over, and just like "Wind It Up" did, it grew on me and now I love it. My point is, if you don't like this at first, give it time. You might find yourself loving it. I know I did. And I will without hesitation say it's better than the first. They're both very different, however. This record definitely has another sound and focus than L.A.M.B. Now a track-by-track review...

1.)Wind It Up-The first single. Like I said, I hated it at first, but hate has become love. Unique, awesome beats. Very catchy.

2.)The Sweet Escape featuring Akon-If I'm not mistaken, this has been announced as the second single. Very catchy and sugary-sweet, yet somewhat of a twist for Gwen. The chorus is vaguely reminiscent of the 80's.

3.)Orange County Girl-A simple hip/hop/pop song. Consists of a beat and piano. Very Brooke Hogan. I think this should be a single for sure. It's Hollaback Girl Part 2, in my opinion, only better.

4.)Early Winter-AMAZING song!! Gwen co-wrote this with Tim Rice-Oxley from the popular band Keane. It has an 80's indie feel to it. Emotional and powerful. The lyrics are good as well. "It's sad/a map of the world is on you/The moon gravitates around you/the seasons escape you." Beautiful-one of my favorites.

5.)Now That You Got It-The only word that can appropriately describe this song, and I hate to say it because I think it's a stupid expression, is hot. Hot beat, catchy. The bridge is hilarious. This song also has the alarm sample used in songs like Beyonce's "Ring the Alarm." But I think it works best in this song. Awesome track, all-in-all.

6.)4 in the Morning-Another highlight. An absolutely gorgeous song, co-written with fellow No Doubt-er Tony Kanal. Good beat, beautiful synths, beautiful chorus, just wow. Gwen has also said this is her favorite song on the album. It's easy to see why.

7.)Yummy featuring Pharrell-Ok, I have NO idea why, but I absolutely LOVE this song! It's so fun and cute! Another unique beat, and the lyrics are so funny. Yes, it is mostly talking/rap with a few verses of singing, but I adore it. I can't seem to get tired of it or get it out of my head. Another fave.

8.)Fluorescent-I was surprised when I heard this, because it sounds like it could be on L.A.M.B. It's 80's Madonna/dance pop-esque. One of only three tracks that could have possibly been on the first album. I like it a lot. And I love the line, "and as I watch you sleep in the dimlight/I closemy eyes and pray/another fluorescent night/yeah, you and I."

9.)Breakin' Up-Ok, like other reviewers, I didn't like this one either when I first heard it. It's your typical hip/hop R&B song, with a regular beat and piano. Yes, it is repetitive, but I love it. Very different for Gwen, although since it's co-written with Pharrell, I guess it shouldn't surprise me so much. Like "Yummy," this is another song that I LOVE and I'm not sure why. Another favorite.

10.)Don't Get It Twisted-This song is so creative and inventive. The chorus is bouncy but not typical at all. I'd say this is the "Serious" of The Sweet Escape.

11.)U Started It-Like "Fluorescent", this track could also have been on L.A.M.B. It combines 80's pop with a bit of a soul/Neptunes sound. Good. Although Pharrell's part in this song seems a bit unneccessary. Just let Gwen sing, ok, "P?"

12.)Wonderful Life-Ohhh...this song is SOOOOO AMAZING!!! Another favorite. This could also have possibly been on L.A.M.B., although it's much better than anything from that record. Co-written with Linda Perry, it's kind of 80's electropop and the song has a dark, bittersweet, longing feel to it. It's as if Gwen is struggling through the ennui and darkness that threatens to drag her down to sing, "It's a wonderful, wonderful life." If only singing it could make it so.

I'm sorry this review is so long-winded, but I think this album is great and contrary to what everyone else seems to believe, Gwen did a great job. The Sweet Escape is NO sophomore slump. Give it a fair chance and if you truly liked Gwen's music before, there's no reason why you won't like this record.

PUT ON REPEAT:

Wind It Up

Early Winter

4 in the Morning

Yummy

Breakin' Up

Wonderful Life

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The Sweet Escape

Orange County Girl

Now That You Got It

Fluorescent

Don't Get It Twisted

U Started It

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3.0 out of 5 stars Some good; some bad
It doesn't stand up to the test of time. I like "Yummy" "4 in the morning" and "Wind it Up." The rest is pretty much trash.
Published 2 months ago by Teagan Mago
5.0 out of 5 stars Gwen
Iwas very surprised by the condition this cd came in, it was better than advertised. Great cd and even better buy.
Published 5 months ago by Joe
5.0 out of 5 stars fun fun fun
So it's no no doubt but it's a great solo record by gwen.I mean why go solo if your gonna do the same style in music? So props to gwen for going for a new sound in her solo career! Read more
Published 6 months ago by michael n los angeles
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Escape
Loved the whole album. I was able to hear how she does different types of songs and to see a little more of how talented she is.
Published 8 months ago by C. Ratcliffe
1.0 out of 5 stars Just Awful
This must be what happens when a pop star starts believing that everything that comes out of their mouth is good. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Kab00m
4.0 out of 5 stars Not really sweet, but still a nice escape
With the success of her successful 2004 debut "Love Angel Music Baby", I was fully expecting another batch of club-centric, highly infectious dance numbers that continued to... Read more
Published 15 months ago by sfranciosi
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
I love Gwen, I love No Doubt, so it's no surprise that I ended up with this CD. For the most part, I enjoyed this CD a lot more than I did the first one. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Mel Rose
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Have CD
Love Stefani's music. This gal rocks. Very, very talented. I love listening to her and I am just shy of 60 years-old!
Published 18 months ago by Michael L. Sweet
5.0 out of 5 stars definitely luv this album
every song on the album is a great listen. very pleasing to the ear. be ready to put the album on repeat
Published 19 months ago by jaime
5.0 out of 5 stars great music!!
Gwen stefanis music on this cd rocks!! her songs are awesome! if you are a fan this is quite a must have!!
Published on March 16, 2010 by Orca
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"I noticed like no similarities"??

Why are 12 year olds allowed to post? :gag:
Dec 8, 2006 by DivinePrince |  See all 7 posts
Reviewers are right!
I do believe that she wrote these songs herself. I don't get your babbling on about if something is mainstream or not. Who cares? This album is alot of fun. I like it a little better than LAMB. I was definitely one of the last ones to get into LAMB or Stefani as a solo artist but I am glad that I... Read more
Aug 12, 2007 by Byron L. Scott |  See all 6 posts
TRACK BY TRACK REVIEW
Gwen's brother never committed suicide.
It was the original lead singer of No Doubt who did.
Nov 28, 2006 by A. Campbell |  See all 10 posts
Buttholes........
Wind it up is the single worst song in history.........People will be talking about how bad it is forever........It will always make number one in the worst songs category (It even over took "Feelings", that was known as the worst song for about 30 years, For Proof, ask your Mom how... Read more
May 5, 2007 by And then there were none |  See all 5 posts
this album is great.
These forums are for discussing the products on amazon.com Where did you get the idea that this is a FAN board for glowing reviews only? Is it your very first day on amazon?

Furthermore, it's really funny that you think you can tell people what to do. Why don't you take your own advice and FIND... Read more
Dec 7, 2006 by ham wallet |  See all 9 posts
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