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I'm not gonna buy either, as only the winner of X Factor should get the record deal, thats why we all voted for Leona :wub:
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Ben will sell less than ray now, but in the long run, he will release more albums and will be a bigger artist- he sings really well!

 

I can't stand Ray!

This doesn't surprise me to be honest....unfortunately! :mellow:

 

I would expect Ray to get more promo as he came second in the comp and Ben came third.....it would hardly be fair if both they and Leona had the same amount of funds spent on them!!

 

However, as shindymindy says, it's when we get round to the next album that we'll see who is most likely to preserve a career. Ben has the ability to produce another album of, hopefully, all original material....with Ray I can only foresee more albums of cover versions!! <_< It's all about longevity!!! ^_^

im glad its ray over Ben

And I gotta say that i dont think either of them have big singing careers in front of them.

this little sh*t is averywhere :( I cant watch the TV without seeing him on it :angry:
this little sh*t is averywhere :( I cant watch the TV without seeing him on it :angry:

:lol: his on loose woman now

this little sh*t is averywhere :( I cant watch the TV without seeing him on it :angry:

 

I agree <_<

 

 

 

The adverts make me cringe.... chock full of cheese :puke2:

The Ray Quinn Album shows the total lack of creative talent, & imagination, from anything connected with, 'The X Factor'.

 

In the late 1990's, Simon Cowell, signed Westlife to BMG, & Louis Walsh is their current Manager. In 2004, Westlife did their 'Rat Pack' Album, 'Allow Us To Be Frank'. It has 13 Tracks on it. Look at its Track List, & compare it to Ray's. Simon Cowell is Ray's Manager, & he's got him to do no less than 7 of the Covers from Westlife's 'Rat Pack' Album!

 

Taking the p*** even further - Tracks 1 & 2 on both Albums, are the same, & in the same order - 'Ain't That A Kick In The Head', & 'Fly Me To The Moon.

 

Other Tracks on both Albums:, 'Smile', 'The Way You Look Tonight', 'Mack The Knife', 'Summer Wind', & 'That's Life'. So Simon took Ray over o the USA, to record an 11 Song 'Rat Pack' Album, & all he could come up with was an 11 Track Album, that Westlife had already Covered 7 of the Songs on, on their 2004 'Rat Pack' Album!

 

Indeed, in 2001, Robbie Williams did, 'Swing When You're Winning', & ''Ain't That A Kick In The Head', & 'Mack The Knife', are on that too - so both Westlife & Ray have Covered them since Robbie Covered them in 2001. Just as Ray has also Covered 'Mr. Bojangles' - another Cover that Robbie did on his 2001 Album.

 

All of this shows that Westlife, & Ray Quinn - and Cowell & Walsh - have no creativity whatsoever. They cannot even do a Covers Album, without some of the Tracks being off Covers Albums that people have done before.

 

I am sure that Simon is laughing all the way to the Bank, but as regards him adding anything positive, (or creative), to UK Music History - he never, ever, will. It is all Ballads & Covers. It is a means to make as much cash as possible - without putting too much effort into what ends up on his Acts Albums. It is a joke! Thank God many of us can see it for what it is, & refuse to buy any Records connected with Cowell or Walsh!

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The Ray Quinn Album shows the total lack of creative talent, & imagination, from anything connected with, 'The X Factor'.

 

In the late 1990's, Simon Cowell, signed Westlife to BMG, & Louis Walsh is their current Manager. In 2004, Westlife did their 'Rat Pack' Album, 'Allow Us To Be Frank'. It has 13 Tracks on it. Look at its Track List, & compare it to Ray's. Simon Cowell is Ray's Manager, & he's got him to do no less than 7 of the Covers from Westlife's 'Rat Pack' Album!

 

Taking the p*** even further - Tracks 1 & 2 on both Albums, are the same, & in the same order - 'Ain't That A Kick In The Head', & 'Fly Me To The Moon.

 

Other Tracks on both Albums:, 'Smile', 'The Way You Look Tonight', 'Mack The Knife', 'Summer Wind', & 'That's Life'. So Simon took Ray over o the USA, to record an 11 Song 'Rat Pack' Album, & all he could come up with was an 11 Track Album, that Westlife had already Covered 7 of the Songs on, on their 2004 'Rat Pack' Album!

 

Indeed, in 2001, Robbie Williams did, 'Swing When You're Winning', & ''Ain't That A Kick In The Head', & 'Mack The Knife', are on that too - so both Westlife & Ray have Covered them since Robbie Covered them in 2001. Just as Ray has also Covered 'Mr. Bojangles' - another Cover that Robbie did on his 2001 Album.

 

All of this shows that Westlife, & Ray Quinn - and Cowell & Walsh - have no creativity whatsoever. They cannot even do a Covers Album, without some of the Tracks being off Covers Albums that people have done before.

 

I am sure that Simon is laughing all the way to the Bank, but as regards him adding anything positive, (or creative), to UK Music History - he never, ever, will. It is all Ballads & Covers. It is a means to make as much cash as possible - without putting too much effort into what ends up on his Acts Albums. It is a joke! Thank God many of us can see it for what it is, & refuse to buy any Records connected with Cowell or Walsh!

 

:(

 

Well said.

 

The gruesome twosome are a cancer in the music industry.

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