August 21, 200816 yr Thanks so much TT and JanetL. As you say that's a brilliant blog reviews - and from the US. :yahoo:
August 29, 200816 yr Attitude album review. Thanks to Lisa. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/Lisa33/Attitude3.jpg
August 29, 200816 yr Thanks TT - had to bring this over though - http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/Lisa33/Attitude1.jpg :wub: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/Lisa33/Attitude2.jpg :wub: Sorry I know we have it in the other thread but it's just so gorgeous. Edited August 29, 200816 yr by munchkin
August 30, 200816 yr Thanks TT - had to bring this over though - http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/Lisa33/Attitude1.jpg :wub: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/Lisa33/Attitude2.jpg :wub: Sorry I know we have it in the other thread but it's just so gorgeous. No need to apologise munchkin. Wouldn't mind being greeted by that beauty in every thread. :wub: :wub: Hope we get an interview in Attitude.
August 30, 200816 yr Thanks sunday. Just been back for a read, all excellent apart from the guy from the Sun but that isn't really a review. :D Should be plenty more in the coming weeks. :dance:
August 30, 200816 yr OUCH! This new pic is so beautiful :o :wub: Can't wait for the album after all those great reviews!
September 3, 200816 yr Thanks to RosieD on devoted RED Magazine Top 3 Must-Hear Albums Will Young Let It Go (Bmg) Incredibly, it's nearly six years since Will Young won T V's Pop Idol but it was his album Keep On, that established him as more than a talent-show winner. This follow-up offers more of the same. Packed with soulful anthems, like Grace, and radio friendly classics, like/ I won't give up. If you like Jamie Cullum you'll love this 3 stars Siobhan Grogan
September 3, 200816 yr Thanks for the Red review. I'm glad they give recognition to Keep On as a great album as it seems to be being swept under the carpet a bit. It's my fav so far. I'm intrigued by the Freemason's track. I wonder if radio 1 will play it. :unsure:
September 3, 200816 yr I just had a look at the RED mag review while out shopping the pic they use is the actual album cover but without all the blue colouring....it's exactly the same pose/font everything i wonder if it was meant to look like that originally but Will decided to make it a bit more arty :P It was great to see it in the 'three albums you must hear' section :wub:
September 3, 200816 yr Author Thanks for bringing that album review over sunday, I'm really wanting to hear the I Won't Give Up track, :w00t: hope we get a clip of it on the OS soon, I've got a feeling it could be the second single, with Grace :heart: the third single.
September 4, 200816 yr Thanks to Bumbling on D for this fantastic piece. So satisfying when there's someone who actually listens to his music and understands him enough to give a considered review: Can’t stop listening to….http://cliveworld.com/?p=341 September 4, 2008 There’s something alluring about change. Think about it, from the magnificent metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly to how the four seasons intersperse with each other year after year to give us some of nature’s most original treats. Besides, the only consistent factor in life is change itself. Observing our obsession with change very intelligently is Will Young’s lead single ‘Changes’ from his soon to be released studio album, Let It Go. Read on to find out why we can’t stop listening to it…Thanks to Julie for the rest: It's an American Magazine so this song is definitely being listnened to over the pond as well. Here's the rest of the article: Read on to find out why we can’t stop listening to it… Now most of us are familiar with Will Young as that guy who won a singing competition in England but over time, he’s churned out a pretty stellar repertoire for himself and his new song scores points in style and message. From the gentle use of his ethereal voice to begin the song where he sings about running away to switching into his vibrato as though to convey fear as he talks about going back and heading for trouble to the thickening of his voice as if to suggest openness as he welcomes change into his life, the structuring of the song has undergone wise supervision.The change of style between verses is a smart spin on man’s attitude towards change in general; how we handle change indifferent initially only to feel fearful and even doubtful about it later to finding acceptance eventually somewhere at the end of the line. It’s certainly one of those songs you just have to listen to with your eyes closed with some knowledge of the lyric. Considering the kind of free and easy tunes we get on our radio, it’s nice to have a song to think about. Will Young’s Changes on YouTube here :wub:
September 4, 200816 yr I agree munchkin it's lovely when someone has actually listened to Will & so gets him. There'a a lot of plagarism goes on in these so called reviews. Wonder if the pic used in the Red review migh feature in the calendar.
September 10, 200816 yr Suggy could you add this review to your first post ...i can't add anymore to my post :D Instyle magazine Just when we were all wondering where our Will had gone, up he pops again with a shiny new album. Soulful, sultry and full of powerful sing-along love songs, it's perfect for getting you into that autumnal vibe.
September 10, 200816 yr Author Suggy could you add this review to your first post ...i can't add anymore to my post :D Instyle magazine Done, I've added the HMV one as well.
September 10, 200816 yr Just when we were all wondering where our Will had gone, up he pops again with a shiny new album. Soulful, sultry and full of powerful sing-along love songs, it's perfect for getting you into that autumnal vibe. Short but sweet.
September 14, 200816 yr Thanks to Trix and AJ :D The Observer :o :cheer: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v479/Abbiej/Observer2.jpg Could it be added to the first post please
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