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Advantages: ture feelings Disadvantages: kind of sad
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9. Room To Breath
it's about a brake up,she needs time to find out who she is, ' i think must teen age girl need to do this' .what your doing who you are and where are you going, life is hard any ways why make it harder for your self , 10. Sky Full Of Angels
is about angels watching and if you believe in them they will help you in many ways, i know it sounds crazy but if you ask you will get.
11. Somebody
is about meet that some ... ...step talk to them you dont know thair story,and you never know who it could be unless you talk to them,
12. it just has to be this way (duet with Vince Gill)
that some one you lost but stil love,the loss of he/her was not what you wanted but it had to happen due to how badly you loved them
if you ever listen to this CD dont take my word for it this is only how i feel about it, due to my past and how i have love and lost i should have never loved ...
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Advantages: mature, inventive, beautiful and emotional Disadvantages: really can't think of any!
Richard Butler is best known as the charismatic rasping voiced singer in the Psychedelic Furs. After 25 years fronting the band this is his first solo album, and those expecting simply inferior Furs tracks are in for a wonderful surprise. All the songs are co-written with Jon Carin (often a member of Pink Floyd over the past 20 years or so) and all, without exception, are beautifully constructed, grown up, mature songs. Smooth keyboards and rythmn ... ...leaves the listener satisfied. Richard Butler's trademark voice - that 60 a day rasp - is a revelation as he demonstrates a much more tender and intimate side to his singing. His untrained croon is enormously affecting and capable of really drawing the listener into the songs. "Maybe Someday" is one of the highlights, with it's hope filled lyrics and the magnificent "Nothing's Wrong" stands as the centrepiece to this marvellous album. But every track ...
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Advantages: Traditional, varied Disadvantages: Some tracks almost too short
The Bairns is an unsual album to listen to, taking you on (for lack of any better comparison) a roller-coaster of emotion, from the first track to the last. With haunting voices and perfect harmonies, Rachel Unthank and The Winterset, a quartet comprising two extremely talented sisters and their friends hailing from the North-east of England, deliver a provoking, if not flawless, catalogue of traditional f