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Reamonn

Reamonn Album: “Tuesday”

Reamonn Album: “Tuesday”
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Track Listing :
1 7th Son Video
2 Supergirl Video
3 Swim Video
4 If I Go Video
5 Josephine Video
6 Head In My Hands Video
7 She's So Sexual Video
8 Torn Video
9 Stripped Video
10 Waiting There For You Video
11 Just A Day
Album Information :
Title: Tuesday
UPC:724384917524
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop
Artist:Reamonn
Label:Virgin Records (Germany)
Distributed:MSI Music Distribution
Imported:Germany
Release Date:2000/05/29
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Angela Gwinner (Germany) - April 01, 2001
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- This is not only for Tuesdays...

This is the CD that is definitely deserving to be in everyone's collection! It's been a long time coming since a CD and a band has engrossed and captivated me the way that the lads from Reamonn have. The first time I heard SuperGirl, I was captured. The moment I heard the album, every thought, every emotion, they manage to express it in ways we often can't ourselves. There's a variation of raw energy and sensual ballads... but mostly it's a style which they can truely dedicate to their own.

Reamonn has managed to break the European borders with their music, and now the time has come that the rest of the world discovers what it's all about!

It's well worth it!

C. Atwood "cjtek" (Germany) - June 29, 2002
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- What's the World Waiting On???

I have to agree with one of the other reviewers to say this is one of Germany's best kept secrets and I can't BELIEVE they aren't on the top of the charts in the US!!!! This group is awesome! Their latest album, "Dream No. 7" is outstanding and I highly recommend everyone purchase this one as well. One of my favorite songs off of this CD would definitely be "Supergirl". I'm an American living in Germany and I first heard of them on German radio when their song "Josephine" played. Then I caught "Supergirl" on a music video and I had to have their CD's. One of my favorites off of "Dream No. 7" is "Weep". Spread the word to everyone you can about this awesome group - they'll put other groups to shame!

ANDREW BURMAN (Gloucestershire England) - March 09, 2002
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- A German Band That Sing In English?

Well sort of! The vocalist is from Ireland and the rest of the band are from Germany. So far, Reamonn are virtually unheard of in the UK. Why? Well they have to be Germany's best kept secret - thoughtful lyrics, great rock music without sounding like anyone else (correction - Rea sometimes sounds a little like Bono - but only a slight similarity). Anyone who likes quality, well produced rock music(not at all over-produced though!) will love this album. You can't even purchase this on import from the Amazon UK website. Also check out their latest album - Dream No7 - also excellent - you'll have to order through Amazon.de for this one though!! BUY BUY BUY

LoveyLou - December 09, 2002
- Amazing and Purely Emotional

Everything about this album is exceptional! The lyrics incite feelings of nothing but untainted sensitivity and sensation. They will warm you from the inside out and inspire you to live. One of Germany's best well-kept secrets, Reamonn is for EVERYONE! How life went on without them, we may never know. The music is exiting, carrying not just a bass line but harmony and melody too! Whatever were they thinking?! It is fresh, breaking away from the restraining popular music all too often broadcasted over the radio. If you need something fun, warming, and passionate, Reamonn will offer it to you.

Evan A. Mauser (Somerville, MA USA) - February 20, 2003
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Germany's Best Kept Secret... let's keep it that way.

I dunno, but this album just isn't all that great. Sure, it's got catchy songs with bursts of hard guitar, but there's really nothing new or different about it. The album just sounds overpolished and acceptable, as if they didn't want to take a risk and alienate the masses. I do have to agree with the other reviewers in the sense that I'm surprised they haven't made it big yet; MTV eats this hohum stuff up all the time.

Maybe they're better live, or maybe they're just better quiet.

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