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Post by Noelle on Dec 8, 2002 22:06:28 GMT 8
This is an album review found from the 31 Oct - 7 Nov issue, by Charlie Young. Personally I'm quite pissed with his last comment. the words in purple are mine. u might wanna skip the purple bits to get a smoother reading. Grrr.... here goes...
No, the title of this double-CD release doesn't refer to Lee Hom's stylistic evolution from clean-cut popster to long-haired-former-pop-singer-who-wants-credibility in the fashion of Rick Astley ( there arent any music or personality scandals behind rick, or at least not that i know of ). These two discs compiles 24 (hah! wrong statistics buster!) of Lee Hom's best songs from 1995 to present (inclusing five in English) plus two new tracks: 'W-H-Y' is a strange combination of country-and-western and hip-hop (not that i can find any fault with this), and 'Two People Don't Add Up to Us' is a soppy ballad ( *ahem* he did it that way coz it was more emotionally-charged !!!).
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