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Tissues & Issues [Import]

Charlotte ChurchAudio CD
2.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (August 22, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Sony/Bmg Int'l
  • ASIN: B0009U5DCQ
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 2.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #143,623 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Tissues and Issues is the eagerly anticipated new album from Charlotte Church. Heralding a major musical change of direction for Charlotte, the album is a scintillating journey through a whole range of genres and moods. From out-and-out pop anthems to Motown-infused tracks and heartfelt ballads, Charlotte radiates confidence and maturity. Album highlights include the first single 'Crazy Chick', the personal and anthemic 'Finding My Own Way', the intimate 'Confessional Song' and the intriguing and addictive 'Casualty of Love'. By turns exuberant and impassioned, heartfelt and accomplished, the album is the perfect showcase for Charlotte’s own unique style. Sony. 2005.

 

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89 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Coping with moodswings, August 28, 2005
This review is from: Tissues & Issues (Audio CD)
Call her "crazy chick." Charlotte Church debuted as an angel-voiced soprano in her early teens, belting out opera and hymns alongside more seasoned singers. But like many other young stars, she's become a tabloidal darling with her partying and blabby boyfriends.

Now she has joined the pop choir. In "Tissues and Issues," Church completely drops the crossover-classical sound; instead, we get a slew of vaguely funky-Latin bubblegum. But the teen-angsty sound keeps it mediocre rather than amusing, as does the fact that Church hardly ever uses her pipes.

It kicks off with some funk-flavoured pop tunes, which sound perfectly suited to radioplay and clubs. This also disguises the fact that they are outrageously bad -- the tunes are catchy and not too bad, but the lyrics stink: "I may like the rain, I may like the symphony/I may like the feel of your frame on my frame..."

At least nobody can claim that Church is only doing a few kinds of pop music. She also tries out some overwrought piano-pop, overproduced synthpop, and finally some "confessional songs," focusing mostly on rotten relationships. As a result, the whole thing feels very scattered, with nothing to unify them.

There are a few good ones -- "Confessional Song" has a restraint and quietness that the other songs lack, and "Easy to Forget" is an expansive flamenco-pop tune. Unfortunately, these are almost the only ones on the entire album that don't feel like a pop grab bag.

It's actually rather entertaining to hear Church's poorly-written efforts to sound more mature -- lots of quasi-sexual lyrics, with a nod to S&M. It's such an obvious effort that it's actually funny. "I like the sound of your shirt ripping/My will slipping under the table/I like the sound of your hand slapping/Your whip cracking, this could be painful!" Church is completely in earnest, but that only makes it funnier.

What isn't funny is the sad misuse of Church's voice. Though she overworked it in the past, it obviously still has powerful depths. They simply aren't used -- she croons virtually all the songs in a one-note manner that is more worthy of Britney Spears than a trained soprano. Only a few, like the hyperangsty "Even God," make use of her smooth, strong vocals.

"Tissues and Issues" is unintentionally funny, but it lacks any real good points. With her voice and background, Church could have done better than halfhearted imitations of Britney Spears.
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61 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Talk about Moodswings!, August 9, 2005
This review is from: Tissues & Issues (Audio CD)
Charlotte Church is well known as the soprano from Cardiff who belts out the classics, selling millions of albums of hymns and light opera to crossover classics buffs. She's also pretty well known for her extra-curricular activities too, from blabbing boyfriends, weight related gaffes and other classic foot-in-the-mouth incidents.

She re-invents herself on this album, casting aside the classical façade, and releasing her inner pop star. The album lets Church show her pop, funk, rock and even flamenco talents, but she sounds like a different singer with almost every track. The opening track (and second single) "Call My Name" could have been mistaken for a Shania Twain song, and the same can also be said for the first single "Crazy Chick". They're both buzz-worthy songs, but a long, long way from "Voice of an Angel", especially the lyrics.

There's no filler material here, but listen for tracks where she sounds like Wilson Phillips, Madonna, Amy Lee and even Olivia Newton John. Slightly ballad-heavy, other tracks to watch are "Moodswings", "Finding My Own Way", the dance ready "Let's Be Alone", "Casualty of Love" and the grand finale "Confessional Song".

If this experiment pays off, it'll be extremely interesting to see which direction she goes in next.

Amanda Richards, August 9, 2005
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A New Direction For Charlotte, August 12, 2005
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Stewart Tick (Boynton Beach, Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tissues & Issues (Audio CD)
One of the Beatles' early albums was titled "Something New" - and that could very well have been an appropriate title for Charlotte Church's latest effort. In fact, many of Charlotte's veteran fans may very likely be less than pleased with this new CD, for it is entirely different than anything she has ever done before. Rather than hymns and light arias, this record finds the celebrated Welsh soprano doing flat-out mainstream contemporary pop. While the first single, "Crazy Chick", is essentially bubblegum-pop aimed at the Top 40 charts, most of the album consists of R&B-flavored material that is occasionally reminiscent of Mariah Carey and Alicia Keys. For instance, "Easy To Forget" is the sort of run-of-the-mill mid-tempo R&B number that one might very well expect to hear Carey doing on a typical "lite FM" station. The difference is the extraordinary voice, with its rich melodic quality, dead-on intonation, and unusually well-developed upper register. There is a real warmth to Charlotte's vocals that adds depth to otherwise undistinguished material. Among the other songs on "Tissues & Issues" that tend to stand out are the Keys-influenced "Fool No More", "Casualty of Love", and "Moodswings". All in all, this is a worthy effort by a fine artist who certainly deserves to find mainstream success on adult-contemporary radio.
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