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The Corrs Album: “Talk on Corners”

The Corrs Album: “Talk on Corners”
Album Information :
Release Date:1998-06-02
Type:Unknown
Genre:Pop, Soft Pop
Label:East West
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:075678310621
Review - AMG :
Songs on the Corrs' Talk on Corners fly inoffensively past the window like scenery on a drive through the countryside, with two pretty singers at the wheel. This essentially Irish sister act (with Corr group Andrea, Caroline and Sharon on vocals, drums and violin, respectively, and brother Jim on guitar and keyboards) legitimately bring to mind comparisons with another family-based girl group, Wilson Phillips, particularly since the impulses and instincts are truly pop and not so much alt-traditional Celtic (as they are often cited to be). This timely record documents a high-riding point for the Corrs by re-releasing newly mixed versions of "What Can I Do?" and "So Young," both highly compressed digital productions featuring their trademark glass voices and barely discernible acoustic musical instruments. Also on the record: "Queen of Hollywood," "Runaway," "No Good for Me" and their huge international hit ballad "I Never Loved You Anyway." The best and most spirited Celtic cut is "Little Wing," deliciously resting on the contributions of the dropping-by Chieftains. Each and every cut sounds wired for radio play; unlike the less Americanized, riskier Cranberries, the Corrs should enjoy a career as nicely sustained as some of the girls' best musical notes. ~ Becky Byrkit, All Music Guide
Review - :
Songs on {$the Corrs}' {^Talk on Corners} fly inoffensively past the window like scenery on a drive through the countryside, with two pretty singers at the wheel. This essentially Irish sister act (with {$Corr} group {$Andrea}, {$Caroline}, and {$Sharon} on vocals, drums, and violin, respectively, and brother {$Jim} on guitar and keyboards) legitimately brings to mind comparisons with another family-based girl group, {$Wilson Phillips}, particularly since the impulses and instincts are truly {\pop} and not so much alt-traditional {\Celtic} (as they are often cited to be). This timely record documents a high-riding point for {$the Corrs} by re-releasing newly mixed versions of {&"What Can I Do?"} and {&"So Young,"} both highly compressed digital productions featuring their trademark glass voices and barely discernible acoustic musical instruments. Also on the record: {&"Queen of Hollywood,"} {&"Runaway,"} {&"No Good for Me,"} and their huge international hit {\ballad} {&"I Never Loved You Anyway."} The best and most spirited {\Celtic} cut is {&"Little Wing,"} deliciously resting on the contributions of the dropping-by {$Chieftains}. Each and every cut sounds wired for radio play; unlike the less Americanized, riskier {$Cranberries}, {$the Corrs} should enjoy a career as nicely sustained as some of the girls' best musical notes. ~ Becky Byrkit, All Music Guide
Track Listing :
1 . Only When I Sleep
2 . When He's Not Around
3 . Dreams
4 . What Can I Do
5 . I Never Loved You Anyway
6 . So Young
7 . Don't Say You Love Me
8 . Love Gives Love Takes
9 . Hopelessly Addicted
10 . Paddy McCarthy [Instrumental]
11 . Intimacy
12 . Queen Of Hollywood
13 . No Good For Me
14 . Little Wing