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Victoria Beckham Album: “Let Your Head Go [4 Track Single]”

Victoria Beckham Album: “Let Your Head Go [4 Track Single]”
Album Information :
Title: Let Your Head Go [4 Track Single]
Release Date:2004-01-27
Type:Unknown
Genre:
Label:19
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:5014469633759
Customers Rating :
Average (4.5) :(22 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Let Your Head Go (Jakatta Remix)
2 This Groove (Para Beats Remix)
3 Let Your Head Go (Radio mix)
4 This Groove (Radio mix)
Cheryl A. Zormeier "Daniel" (Arizona) - October 04, 2004
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Victoria Is Hotter Than Ever!

I love the songs on this album. I could not believe that this was Victoria singing, she was excelent. These songs are great to dance to, or to listen to on your way to work, or whatever. I love Victoria she is so beautiful and talented. I hope that she makes more albums as great as this in the years to come.

Ear Candy (Boston, MA USA) - February 13, 2005
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Posh back at the top of her game

Victoria returns after a quiet hiatus from the music scene with this now one-off double-a side single, 'Let Your Head Go/This Groove.' This single features two very different tracks - a dancepop song and an urban song.

'Let Your Head Go' is a straightforward dancey song with loads of thumping beats and is pure fun. 'Baby trip on me, one more time, I will make it better,' sings Beckham, her vocals sounding pleasant and working well with the quick dancey beats. The music and the vocals compliment one another perfectly. If anything Victoria succeeds in showing the public that this is the type of music that she excells at and should be doing.

Accompanying the song is a comedic music video where Victoria pokes fun at her stuck-up, Diva image and is by far one of the best music videos to come out of Spiceland. It's funny, it's interesting, and includes lots of references to outside influences. The British culture is seen as she dreams and tries to grab an O.B.E., an award that was given to her husband David. It also contains a nod to the movie Mommy Dearest as Victoria is scene flipping out in her dressing room over a wire hanger.

Alas, it shows us La Beckham does have a personality and can be quite funny.

The second song, 'This Groove,' is a polished urban track and is the fruit of her labor with Roc-A-Fella Records CEO Damon Dash. While 'Let Your Head Go' was fun and poppy, 'This Groove' is more serious and polished. To some people's surprise, Beckham manages to convincingly pull off this urban track. It surely disproves the theory that she can't sing, as her vocals are spot on and she even sings some high notes in the chorus' background. She shows that perhaps her voice has more range than some people thought.

In the end, both tracks are her best work in a while and it'll be up to the listener to find out which track they prefer.

Armando J. Carranza (TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS) - May 17, 2004
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- S U R P R I S E D AND GLAD OF HER!!!

I was shocked the first time i heard Let your head go, i couldn't believe it was Victoria!!! its an excellent dance track if you haven't listened u don't know what u r missing.

11/10

This groove is a cool track its like a ballad with dark slow beats 8/10

the videos for this singles both we're on the top 10 of TRL in The UK at the same time no,1 both!!

Sinitta (Germany) - January 22, 2004
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- convincing comeback

People should stop putting her down just for her money & fame. It's like everyone is jealous or something. So far she has been the only Spice girl to produce decent stuff. This is a silky good ballad with a beautiful video. Victoria will make her way

Canuckfcuk (Toronto, Canada) - April 21, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Posh up your life!

Let Your Head Go is easily Victoria Beckham's best single. It is pure dance/pop and it's what she does best. It sounds great in a club and totally grows on you. The chourus is addictive and it's got a nice groove and beat. It did WELL in the UK charts reaching #3. Hopefully Vic will stick to this sound and stop with all that R&B silliness!!!