Posted October 4, 200717 yr http://media.la.com/images/lennox30.JPG ANNIE LENNOX "Songs of Mass Destruction" (Arista) Lennox has made some terrific music with and without the Eurythmics. On her fourth solo outing, 11 new songs reveal a tougher outlook and rougher sound, possibly due to rock producer Glen Ballard's input. Some instant standouts include the haunting opener, "Dark Road," which refers to both failed love and Europe's love-hate relationship with the U.S. Seems pretentious, perhaps, but the gambit works. The closing epic, "Fingernail Moon," has Lennox in soaring style, swaddled in a gauzy musical arrangement, and it's one of her best tracks ever. The headline-grabber is the anthem "Sing," in which 23 female singers including Madonna, Dido, Pink and Joss Stone join up to raise awareness about mother-child HIV transmission in Africa. Good intentions never sounded so good. Album in stores Tuesday. :wub: :wub: :wub: Must have this album :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:
October 5, 200717 yr Author I'm listening it for the second time now :w00t: Great, excellent album :yahoo: :yahoo: Just like I expected :yahoo:
October 6, 200717 yr Author I consider the album really good, little bit different then old ones :cheer: