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| | Sundown | | | Music Artist : | | S Club 8 | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Universal UK | | Release Date : | | 2003-10-20 | | Store Price : | | $10.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $10.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Fool No More 2. Sundown 3. Don't Tell Me You're Sorry 4. Love to the Limit 5. Turn the Lights On 6. Searching for Perfection 7. One Thing I Know 8. Sail on Through 9. Big Fun 10. Day You Came 11. Pretty Boy 12. Rush 13. I Just Came to Dance 14. Drawn to You 15. Tears on My Pillow
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Great Cd Submitted on: 2008-07-06 |
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Even through I thought this was S Club 7 Euporean Version of thir American cd that was my fought but S Club 8 is just as great if not better than S Club 7.
Rondall Banks |
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Enjoyable cd from former "S Club Juniors" Submitted on: 2007-10-05 |
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I hadnt heard of them personally before buying this. But i saw the video for their first song "Sundown" and it was pretty cool to me. So i decided to buy a single of it and their next song. I enjoyed that as well so i went and purchased "Sundown" cd. Really enjoyed it myself. It has some slower songs that i didnt really care for.
But for them the dance/pop songs are where S Club 8 is much more suited for like:
"Fool No More"
"Sundown"
"Don't Tell Me Your Sorry"
"Turn The Lights On"
"Big Fun"
"Day You Came"
"I Just Came to Dance"
and my favorite on the cd "Rush" yes we know that the voices were altered on this song. It doesnt matter because the song is hot regardless with the interesting beats, the one lead, followed by a backup of it. It works out really well. The videos for songs they released were well done..with some cool choreography going on in each of them.
They aren't together anymore,but even still this is cd that was in my opinion more than worth it. This review is very considering i bought this when i was over in England 3 years ago. It doesnt change the fact the cd owns and they should've had a chance to put another cd.
Too many other artists are still out there doing it...and frankly they suck and i don't see it. But anyways best wishes & good luck to the guys and gals of S Club 8. |
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An unexpected, disco gem! Submitted on: 2006-03-25 |
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I've got to admit, when I bought S Club Junior's 'Together,' I was a bit disappointed. The lyrics were bland, most of the songs sounded childish, and the juniors' voices hadn't matured and sounded like what they were, eight thirteen year olds singing S Club 7 karaoke. So, as you can imagine, when I popped 'Sundown' into the CD player, I wasn't expecting much. Man, was I surprised...
1. Fool No More - This thumping, fast-paced disco track is the perfect way to start the album. Mature lyrics and great vocals set the tone for 'Sundown.' This track sounds like something Rachel Stevens might sing, a super infectious flashback to the eighties. 10/10
2. Sundown - This is, in my opinion, is one of the best songs on the album. Electro pop mixes with cool beats, a mega-catchy chorus, and great singing to provide what should have been a number one single. It's almost too good for its own good, you listen to it so many times it gets annoying, yet you still can't manage to turn it off...1,000/10
3. Don't Tell Me You're Sorry - Eh. I think this was a weak single choice. It's trying to combine disco and R&B, and it just doesn't work. The vocals are kind of weird, and the sad part is, it's not even very catchy. 5/10
4. Love to the Limit - Reminds me of an S Club 7 track. Nothing groundbreaking here, but it's a catchy little pop tune. 7/10
5. Turn the Lights On - Here we go, a standout to pick up the pace after those two rather lackluster songs. It starts off slowly, and then suddenly blasts into an irresistible chorus. Great! 10/10
6. Searching for Perfection - Another gem! Sounds just like a catchy disco jam from the seventies. 9/10
7. One Thing I Know - VERY S Club 7. A laid-back, peppy track for those hot summer days with the convertible top down. It's just too infectious! 9/10
8. Sail On Through - Yet another spectacular track. The bridge and chorus are both fantastic, and the harmonies are virtually flawless. 10/10
9. Big Fun - Of course, every song can't be perfect. Everything here is boring. This should have been replaced with either one of the b-sides 'Sloop Upside' or 'Wherever Your Heart Beats.' 3/10
10. The Day You Came - What a difference from 'Big Fun!' This is a giant, memorable electro track. Worth putting on repeat! 10/10
11. Pretty Boy - Warning, sappy ballad alert! However, it's so addicting, you can't help but love it. The vocals sound exactly like Hilary Duff. (I don't know if that's good or bad...) 10/10
12. Rush - A TRUE standout. There's only one word to describe this one, WOW. Super mature sounding song with a chugging electro beat and an AMAZING chorus! Superb! 1,000/10
13. I Just Came to Dance - Not as amazing as 'Rush' or 'Sundown,' but still good. The only problem is, it's just a bit boring until the chorus. 8/10
14. Drawn to You - The exact same sort of song as 'Pretty Boy.' The two should be released together as a single. It's almost too sugary and sweet, but it still manages to be great. Calvin sounds awesome. 10/10
15. Tears On My Pillow - Kind of a nice way to end the album. I think an original song, such as one of the b-sides, should have been in its place, but nevertheless, it's upbeat and charming. 8/10
Overall, 'Sundown' is a huge step in the right direction for S Club 8. They should have stuck to this material, instead of adding five more members, becoming a new band, (I Dream) and releasing a relatively boring pop album (Welcome to Avalon Heights). Snap this one up quickly, it's a diamond in the rough that's not worth forgetting. |
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So Much Better Submitted on: 2006-03-16 |
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| These kids are just awesome, all the songs are really really good, my favorites are I Just Came to Dance and Day you came. they're more disco than before, and it's just great!!! I love this Cd, I'm always listening to it. Buy it and you won't regret. |
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Getting much more better Submitted on: 2005-12-29 |
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Come on.. i don't get you guys, if you don't like the song or the member, why on earth do you spend your money on buying their disk or spending your time to listen to it and more.. reviewing it?
Well... i won't make the arque gets more bigger... and one thing to the mr or miss kid's review below me.. how on earth did you know if he's from buenos aires? Cause i'l tell you one thing, buenos aires is the capital city of Argentina and it's part of latin america... If you don't know, most of Latin america's countries mother languange is Spanish and that's including Argentina. So, if carlos is really from Buenos Aires, it's not surprising that he speaks spanish. What he says is that he likes the album, most of the songs are good, except the other people songs, like pretty boy. But he says not to mind it. And what he prefer the most is the songs he says..
Okay... back to my opinion.
I think Sundown album is much more mature than the together album. All the songs are catchy and good to dance or sings with... They aren't very hard to understand and their voice is clear... The beat that they use are perfect for all the pop fans out there.
My favorite tracks are Fool no more, sundown, Don't tell me you're sorry, love to the limit, turn the lights on, searching for perfection, one thing i know and i just came to dance
So.. to all rock and all fans... i don't recomend you guys to buy this..
But to all pop fans.. BUY IT, this is one good album... |
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