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Disco de Lionel Richie: “Just for You”

Disco de Lionel Richie: “Just for You”
Información del disco :
Título: Just for You
Fecha de Publicación:2004-05-04
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Pop, Soft Pop, Classic Soul
Sello Discográfico:Mercury Records
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:075021014015
Lista de temas :
1 Just for You Video
2 I Still Believe Video
3 Long Long Way To Go Video
4 Just to Be With You Again Video
5 Heaven
6 She's Amazing Video
7 Ball and Chain Video
8 Time of Our Life Video
9 Outrageous Video
10 Road to Heaven Video
11 Do Ya Lionel Richie and Daniel Bedingfield Video
12 In My Dreams Video
13 One World Video
Análisis (en inglés) - :
{$Lionel Richie} spent much of the '90s relatively quiet, and when he attempted a comeback toward the end of the decade, it didn't make many waves. It wasn't until the early part of the 2000s that his profile increased considerably as his greatest-hits disc {^The Definitive Collection} cracked the Top 20, he guest-judged on {#American Idol}, and his daughter {$Nicole} tramped around on the {@Fox} reality show {#The Simple Life}. All of this set the stage for {^Just for You}, his 2004 return to {\adult contemporary} {\soft rock}. There are still gentle {\quiet storm} overtones and subdued {\R&B} beats on a few tracks, such as his duet with {$Daniel Bedingfield}, {&"Do Ya,"} but the overall approach on this record is firmly within the polished, melodic {\soft rock} that brought {$Richie} to a massive crossover audience in the early '80s, only updated for contemporary radio. {^Just for You} is a well-crafted record; if anything, it's a little too well crafted, sailing by on its sleek surfaces and carefully constructed songs, leaving it as nothing much more than a collection of romantic, mature {\mood music}. It's effective romantic {\mood music}, though, and after a few plays, a handful of the hooks begin to sink in, even if the songs themselves are never quite as memorable as his hits from the '80s. Nevertheless, this is one of the more appealing records {$Richie} had made in quite some time, as it's both assured and unassuming, relaxed and tuneful. Unlike his '90s records, it's consistent, both in its quality of songs and its cohesive sound, and even if it's not a full-fledged comeback, it's a solid latter-day record that lives up to his legacy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide