All Saints Album: “Saints & Sinners”
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Release Date:2000-10-16
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:685738529827
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- A Nice Offering By The Saints...
I was very determined to get this album after the girls break up and was pleasantly surprised by the atmosphere the album projects. It feels like they wrote the songs while on a vacation in some mexican dive with guys in cheesy shirts, umbrella drinks, and relaxing days on the beach. If you're looking for a cool mellow, yet partyish album, then definately give this album a listen.
1) Pure Shores - The first single, recognizeable from the Leo Dicaprio movie, the Beach...its very airy and beachy, much more then any other track on the album.
- Ahead of their time
It was a beautiful album, the problem was, they were ahead of the listeners and they were unable to create a follow up album to gentle ease the new buyers
- Best Cd ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the far most greatest cd ever!!!!!!!!Even though they weren't as big as the spice girls,to me,they were better!!It's so sad they broke up!!!(Waaa!!!)But I still like them!!!!With their phat beats & tight lyrics,you really couldn't help but buy this cd!!! If you look below,I gave more specfic reveiws:
My favs. in MY order:
Purchase this cd today!!!!!!!!
- Are you a Saint or a Sinner?
Whether you be a saint or a sinner, there's bound to be a perfect song for you on this fabulous album by the All Saints, the now former British group. Stand out tracks include their two #1 singles, "Pure Shores" and "Black Coffee," the mystical "Dreams" and "Love Is Love". All of the songs are fit enough to be singles though, fabulous sound effects and phat bass lines are used thanks to the genius of the producer, William Orbit, who also works with the infamous Madonna.
Customer review - October 05, 2002
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Its OK
Hey,
i got this really cheap by ordering it used from Amazon UK. But basically, i wanted to listen to Black Coffee while driving around LA. Black Coffee being Classic pop in the best sense of the word. My taste do not gravitate to vocal groups usually. Its easy to say and probably true that the Brit girls are not as soulful as their American opposite numbers, But at least they don't thank Jesus every other song once they become successful. Pure lovely sounding voices all the way through with a lot less cringes than you would think not to mention at least two or three non hits that are really great pop tunes. Sure you'll yawn when yet another girl group sings about having their own cash, big deal you got a job, but there is some good stuff on here. Very Prince like in production.
cheers
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