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Robbie Williams Life Thru a Lens :unsure:

 

January 6th, 2013 ( A review after all this time http://www.therobbiewilliamssite.com/happy001.gif )

 

Tracklist

 

1. Lazy Days

2. Life Thru a Lens

3. Ego a Go Go

4. Angels

5. South of the Border

6. Old Before I Die

7. One of God's Better People

8. Let Me Entertain You

9. Killing Me

10. Clean

11. Baby Girl Window

 

3.5

 

 

January 6th, 2013

 

Summary: An album by a man, and some other men in the background who's names you wont see on the front cover, but if you look closely in the inner sleeve of the album, you will find their names.

 

It's the 90's. Not literally I mean, just when this album was released it was the 90's. I think it was 98? Oh wait no it was 97. Yeah 97 sounds good let's go with that. And a man/robot built by evil record companies from the U.K called Wobbie Rilliams, had just left rehab. He had recently left Take That, due to taking too much of that, and hanging round with big hard men like Giam Lallagher. Barry Garlow (Take that's lead mimer) had had enough of Wob's antics and had a bit of a moan in private to the evil puppet master behind take that. Thus, the plug was pulled on poor old Wob and he was given the finger.

 

But Wob had a plan. A very cunning plan. He would become a solo artist. That would show everyone! Revenge upon the record company and Take That. But he couldn't do this alone, he was gonna need some help.

 

Enter Guy Chambers, who from now on will be known as.... the guy. The guy is what makes this disc spin in your disc spinning machine. Without the guy, this cd would not spin. In fact, it would probably melt or levitate and throw itself into a microwave, resulting in it melting. The guy is a pretty nifty human being. He is great at writing songs. Catchy songs, ballad-type songs, anthem-like songs and psychedelic songs, the latter which is not featured on this album. The guy can also play every instrument, but on this album he plays nothing, except the keyboard and the crack pipe.

 

Now Wobbie was a mimer in take that, but on this album is his debut as a singer in life. And Wob's voice isn't the kind that can make Mother Teresa come back from the dead and poo on a poo, but he can defiantly spit lyrics in tune to the Guy's compositions. But one of Wob's highlights are his talent to write words down on piece of paper, and then say them in tune to the guy's compositions. The word's that Wob writes are very nice, check these words out from karaoke must have, Angels:

 

"And through it all she offers me protection

A lot of love and affection

Whether I'm right or wrong

And down the waterfall

Wherever it may take me

I know that life won't break me

When I come to call she won't forsake me

I'm loving angels instead"

 

Soo deep, but what could it mean? Only Wob (and the other guy who wrote the lyrics) can decipher their cryptic meaning. But these lyrics have captured the heart of everyone on the planet because they all know what the song goes like. Go to a 3rd world country, where a starving child is about to draw his last breath, and guaranteed he/she will be humming this tune. A blessing from Wob.

 

Brit-pop was a type of coca-cola based product from the south of England, but before it took off, a band called Blur murdered the inventor and stole the name. They then categorized their music as Brit-pop. Wob and the guy, at the time, couldn't afford any food because they had spent all their money on blank cd's, and were hungry for a slice of the Brit-pop pie. Thus a few tracks on this debut have a nice brit-pop texture to them. Lazy days, Life thru a lens and Old before I die, are songs that would fall under the category of Brit pop. Other songs on this album that are not brit-pop, are the ones found in the track list that I have not mentioned in this paragraph.

 

The highlights for this album, and the reason I have given it a 3.5 rating are as follows:

Wob

The guy

The other guy who wrote angels

 

The lowlights for this album and why it doesn't get a 5 are:

There are no swearwords

There is no metal guitar

There is no double bass drumming

There are no saxophone solos

There is no freestyle scatting

There are no black people

There is no free packet of McCoy's crisps upon purchase.

 

Overall: If you are looking for a cheeky little pop debut from a man who used to be in a band called Take That, then make this top of your list!

 

 

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Well, but I can't say what's my favourite album of him...

 

That's really hard to choose the best of them and much more harder to choose the favourite one.

 

I've Been Expecting You is more likely but...it depends on mood and case.

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Rudebox :magic:

 

 

I like Rudebox as well , do you know that could have been a C & W album ..

And on the subject of 'Rudebox'....

 

 

From

 

http://www.gigwise.com/news/78870/robbie-w...-rudebox-single

 

 

ROBBIE WILLIAMS REGRETS RELEASING HIS 'RUDEBOX' SINGLE

 

 

Robbie Williams has revealed that he regrets releasing 'Rudebox' as the lead single from his 2006 album of the same name.

 

The singer feels that the album may have been more successful if he had chosen a different track as the first single.

 

Williams said: "I wish I hadn't released 'Rudebox' as the first single from the album of the same name - a different one would've been better. And many embarrassing gaffes have been committed to YouTube for eternity."

 

"But these days I concentrate on more important things than regrets."

 

Robbie is currently busy being a Daddy and looking after four-month-old daughter Teddy with his wife Ayda Field, but will be gearing up for his solo summer tour.

 

 

The former Take That star also explained that he isn't particularly good at anything apart from showing off and is just "an all right singer".

 

He continued: "I'm best at showing off! When it comes to that, I'm the best in the world."

 

"If I'm honest, I'm quite good at everything, but not brilliant at anything. I'm an all right singer, an all right dancer, and I play pool and football quite well."

 

"Although when it comes to academic stuff I'm terrible."

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I liked Rudebox the single but NOT the video , there are times when Robbie does not do a ' good look ' & this was one of them <_<

I never play the Rudebox album, it's bottom of the pile of my Robbie collection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've been playing 'I've Been Expecting You' quite a lot recently. It really is a superb album I think :wub:
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I've been playing 'I've Been Expecting You' quite a lot recently. It really is a superb album I think :wub:

 

 

LTAL, IBEY & SingWYW are all brilliant albums as far as I am concerned, still sound as fresh as the first time I heard them, definitely Robbies best work imo <_<

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i have no connection to his debut album.. my fan love started with IBEY! (and peaked with IC)

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