Robbie Williams - Rudebox (Proper)
Release: Robbie Williams - Rudebox (Proper)
- Datum: 20.10.2006
Inhaltsangabe
01. Rudebox 4:45
02. Viva Life On Mars 4:50
03. Lovelight 4:02
04. Bongo Bong And Je Ne T'Aime 4:48
Plus
05. She's Madonna 4:16
06. Keep On 4:18
07. Good Doctor 3:16
08. The Actor 4:06
09. Never Touch That Switch 2:46
10. Louise 4:46
11. We're The Pet Shop Boys 4:56
12. Burslem Normals 3:50
13. Kiss Me 3:16
14. The '80s 4:17
15. The '90s 5:33
16. Summertime 10:53
- Genre: Pop
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseARTIST: Robbie Williams
TITLE: Rudebox
LABEL: EMI
GENRE: Pop
BITRATE: 218kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 1h 14min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-10-23
RIP DATE: 2006-10-19
Release Notes:
The -BnL (who?) release was a re-encoded webrip. Here's the proper rip with
scan included, enjoy!
-
There's a music-world cliche that when artists are in their imperial period
they could release an album of themselves farting and it'd still make No.1.
Welcome to Robbie Williams' farting album: the experimental album he's made
because he can.
Except Rudebox is the most interesting album he's done in six years.
Gone are the anthems ready-made to woo stadiums and keep Robbie's golden
goose laying platinum eggs.
Rudebox has moments that may alienate Sharon and Shane Suburbia, yet he's
never sounded so creative and musically alive.
Gone are his regular songwriters, replaced by dance and electronic producers,
some famous, some not.
There's a handful of covers -- most obscure -- there's no rock, no real
ballads and lots of rap.
This is everything a pop star of his status should do, but rarely does;
completely reinvent himself and see just how open-minded his fans are.
TITLE: Rudebox
LABEL: EMI
GENRE: Pop
BITRATE: 218kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 1h 14min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-10-23
RIP DATE: 2006-10-19
Release Notes:
The -BnL (who?) release was a re-encoded webrip. Here's the proper rip with
scan included, enjoy!
-
There's a music-world cliche that when artists are in their imperial period
they could release an album of themselves farting and it'd still make No.1.
Welcome to Robbie Williams' farting album: the experimental album he's made
because he can.
Except Rudebox is the most interesting album he's done in six years.
Gone are the anthems ready-made to woo stadiums and keep Robbie's golden
goose laying platinum eggs.
Rudebox has moments that may alienate Sharon and Shane Suburbia, yet he's
never sounded so creative and musically alive.
Gone are his regular songwriters, replaced by dance and electronic producers,
some famous, some not.
There's a handful of covers -- most obscure -- there's no rock, no real
ballads and lots of rap.
This is everything a pop star of his status should do, but rarely does;
completely reinvent himself and see just how open-minded his fans are.