Tag: Never Let Me Go
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Jess Glynne: Always In Between
And the mystery of Jess Glynne continues. Mystery because the sleeve art and lyrics suggests a deeply insecure woman who battles with failure, yet she’s had seven No1 singles, more than any other British female artist. I Cry When I Laugh, her last album, released in 2015, is still the 51st best-selling album in the […]
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All I Am, baroque, Blues, Broken, brother, CDs, Chronicle Series, Classical, Congleton Chronicle, Don’t Say No, early, funk, Hate / Love, I’ll Be There, Intro, jazz, Jem Condliffe, music, Never, Never Let Me Go, No One, pop, Reggae, Review Corner, reviews, rock, Rollin, See Me On Top, soul, Thursday -
Sarah Blasko: Depth of Field
This fine pop album has its roots firmly in the 80s, while sounding modern: no dated, overly brassy 80s production here. The feel of the music reminds us of classic acts such as from Donna Summer to INXS, and even Pictures at 11-era Robert Plant, as well as Kim Carnes’ Bette Davis Eyes, the latter […]
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A Shot, Another, baroque, Blues, brother, CDs, Chronicle Series, Classical, Congleton Chronicle, Depth of Field, early, Everybody Wants To Sin, funk, Heaven Sent, jazz, Jem Condliffe, Leads Me Back, Making It Up, music, Never Let Me Go, Phantom, pop, Read My Mind, Reggae, Review Corner, reviews, rock, Sarah Blasko, Savour It, soul