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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth it.,
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This review is from: Up All Night (Audio CD)
This CD is amazing, it was completely worth it, and I am glad I got it. It was one of my presents for this holiday season and worth every penny. (: It came on time and in brand new condition. This was my first time ordering off of amazon and I plan on doing it again. Buy this album, if you love One Direction or simply just thier music. The songs are great especially for the first album, cant wait to hear new music from One Direction.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Band! Awesome Album!! 1D FANS will Love It,
This review is from: Up All Night (Audio CD)
This album is great... all tracks are amazing, some of them are sad but most of them are catchy. 1d fans will love this album... i absolutely loved all songs except Save You tonight... love boys voices :) CD was in great condition and arrived on time... my only concern is that it's over priced BUT it's worth of money :) i give it five STARS :)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cute and adorable! <3,
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This C-D booklet is very adorable it has photographs of
all 5 One Direction boys and it has very cute stickers in it as well.It is lovely!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect pop,
By bobby morrow "Bobby Morrow" (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Up All Night (Audio CD)
This really is one of the finest pop albums of many a year! It's done exceptionally in the UK where the group had the indignity of coming second on 2010's The X Factor. This usually means career death but both OD and the equally popilicious Olly Murs have beaten this curse.I have the so-called Yearbook Edition of the album, which apart from featuring superior hard-book style packaging, also includes 2 bonus tracks, the upbeat Stand Up and a co-write by man of the moment Ed Sheenan, Moments. It goes without saying that this is the version to buy. 1st single What Makes You Beautiful rips off Summer Nights on the intro but is a perfect pop single. It's hung around the notoriously fickle UK for three months now. 2nd single Gotta Be You has done well too but isn't actually one of the better tracks. One Thing is the third single and is just the most joyous thing. It does sound rather similar to the Backstreet Boys' I Want It That Way, but actually improves on it! In truth, there isn't a bad track here. There's nothing too soppy, the vocals and production are first rate and the group's youth and vitality really come across. You just can't help but smile when Up All Night is playing and after 2 or 3 hearings you'll be singing along too. At 15 tracks the album really should outstay it's welcome but it honestly doesn't. It's a gem. Of course One Direction will never be the critics favourite. But if you love pure pop music with great choruses and sparkling production, you should be enormously happy with Up All Night. I hope the US take the group to their hearts and that the album becomes a regular fixture on the radio there.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My teenager would give it 50 star!,
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They are a teenage dream...but fantastic singers, too. I, the mom, love this CD also. Great running tunes.
Welcome to the USA One Direction.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Track-by-Track Review,
By Nick (WA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Up All Night (Audio CD)
**Originally posted on "#1 Hits From Another Planet" - 11/28/11**Though they've got a lot of competition in the UK, One Direction have released the best boyband album of the year by a mile. Not only that, but it's one of the best pop albums of 2011 as well. It's that rare case of a record where every track could be a single. Couple that with the guys' insane popularity and I think we've got a new Take That on our hands. Or at the very least, a new Mcfly. 1. What Makes You Beautiful - Their big, breakthrough single. This is the type of unabashed power pop that manages to cross audiences and appeal to everyone. It's everything these guys should be doing, and one of the year's best singles. 10/10 2. Gotta Be You - This, on the other hand, should never have been a single. It's a nice song and a great album track, but there are stronger ballads on here. It does have a very Christmassy sound, though. 9/10 3. One Thing - Basically What Makes You Beautiful Part II, which explains why it's the next single. Same writers, similar production, and nearly as catchy. This could end up being the band's defining sound. 10/10 4. More Than This - Probably the best ballad on here. It's got a mature, classic sound to it and a wonderful melody with the expected boyband lyrics. Niall sounds especially excellent here. If this isn't a future single, it's a real shame. 10/10 5. Up All Night - An uptempo, catchy track with more of a rock sound. It borders on the novelty side of things, but I really love the Def Leppard-esque refrain at the end of the chorus and all the little hooks that run through the track. As with most tracks on the album, it's a ready-made single. 9/10 6. I Wish - Melody is the focus here, as this is one of the more mature sounding tracks on the album. It's got a throwback sound--a little rock, a little country. It doesn't initially stand out, but becomes better each time you hear it. 10/10 7. Tell Me A Lie - This is such a ready-made hit. Written for (by?) Kelly Clarkson, it sounds a lot like My Life Would Suck Without You (which, ironically, the boys sang on X-Factor). If they really want to break America, this is the song to release. It's one of their absolute best. 10/10 8. Taken - Another ballad, this is a Harry-centric track. It reminds me of something that Hanson would record, and that is no bad thing. It has a very organic feel. 9/10 9. I Want - Probably my least favorite track on the album. It was written by Mcfly and has Queen-esque guitars in it, which should be a great thing. But the melody and lyrics just seem too obvious. Not bad by any standards, but not amazing either. 7/10 10. Everything About You - Ushering in the dancier part of the album, this is a propulsive, repetitive radio track. Maybe a tad too repetitive, but I guess that's sort of the point. It's instantly catchy, for sure. 8/10 11. Same Mistakes - The final ballad, and it's a great one. The melody really appeals to me. It's got an interesting melody and somehow sounds a lot more indie than the other tracks on the album. 10/10 12. Save You Tonight - The band's RedOne collaboration, and it's totally RedOne by numbers. That being said, the song's grown immensely on me. The chorus is still a bit underwhelming, but I love the bridge and verses. 8/10 13. Stole My Heart - What a way to end the album! Over a Dynamite-esque beat, the guys have taken the current trend of electro-dance and perfected it. The chorus and production are ridiculous. This needs to be a single! 10/10 Album Grade: 9.2/10
5.0 out of 5 stars
CD Up All Night By One Direction,
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I bought this CD for my 13 year old daughter. I was surprised how fast we got it from England. She has listened to it everytime we get in the car. I know all the words. I'm 50 and I know all the words to a boy band CD. The songs are good ,no profanity.
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