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In Blue
by Atlantic
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Avg. Rating: 4.2 of 5 stars (based on 5 reviews)
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Having proved with an MTV Unplugged session that they are more than just a bunch of pretty faces and c… Read more
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5 of 5 stars  Very well done.
Thursday, May 12, 2005
I must say that this album impressed me very well. Truly, how I heard of them before, was when a concert was on and me and my sister were just chillin' and we flipped through channels while she folded our laundry and we came across vh1 and noticed 'The Corrs Concert'. I don't quite remember where they were performing, but it was remarkable. We heard 'Breathless' and it touched us. I don't know why, I don't know how, but I loved it! Shortly me and my sister had an arugement over who was going to get all of their CDs, and all of a sudden, the short obsession ended. No news whatsoever in this house about them for like, what? 2 years, maybe? Anyways, I was at Media Play the other day with my fam, dad, and both bros. I was flippin' through CDs and I came across the Corrs, I was in awe and I flipped through the CDs. In happiness I gradully decided The Corrs over Michelle Branch. Thanks to that, I'm happy, now! I bought it and it is fantastic! I thought 'Breathless' would be the only song I liked, but I was wrong. 'Say', 'Give Me A Reason', and 'Radio' are excellent! 'All The Love In The World' sort of sounds like a cheesy show cartoon but it actually turns out really well. The album is great, I suggest buying it immdietly!

1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  1 great musical piece after another
Friday, April 15, 2005
I normally like songs not albums and am very particular-this is an album to own. It is for music, not noise, lovers. It is moderate in tempo and the lead singer has a beautiful voice. Listen to the clips 3 times, you'll be sold.

1 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  Clever, girls, but not clever enough...
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
Ok, first off, this is the first Corrs release i've listenend to. I'm offering my opinion without knowing anything else they may have done. I've listened to the cd 10 times or so, on random occasions when i need a break from my normal diet of punk and garage rock.

It sounds good. A little TOO good. I agree that it's overproduced, doesn't sound even remotely spontaneous. The studio work is well done, but OVERdone. I'd like to hear something else to see what they REALLY sound like.

The content of the songs is what bothers me. Aside from being sappy, sentimental drivvel (this is pop music, after all - i wasn't expecting anything else), everything sounds like a commercial ditty or a part of a movie soundtrack. Mmm-hmm.

Track 1 - I see a not-so overweight soccermom smiling on a treadmill at Curves(TM), then hopping in the Ford Expedition(TM), and cheering on the kids at their soccer game with a SunnyD(TM) in each hand.

Track 2 - Helicopter pans out as mid-20's girl drives curvy mountain road in VW Cabrio(TM)(R) with top down, thinking about handsome lover... "LMN"(R) watermark in lower-right corner of screen...

Track 3 - Sad animals. Images of puppys in cages.

Track 4 - Actually, I like this one. Mellow, laid back.

Track 5 - Ugh.

Track 6 - This one is the MOST clever! I see the band members - 3 girls, 1 guy - on one side of a table under a hanging lamp in an otherwise black room, while 3 gentlemen in suits open a breifcase full of money, push it towards them and say, "As you're aware, the radio has lost it's credibility. The kids are figuring out that there are other bands out there, beside what we pump across the airwaves at them. We need to entice them back. If you want a single, and this pile of cash says you do, then you'll do what you can to save this dying medium. Hell, you work in the word "radio" and we'll double what we're giving you." Come on, the song even SOUNDS like a PSA for the International Radio Marketing Council...

Track 7 - Sounds like a Pepsi commercial.

Track 8 - Ugh. Wait, wasn't this Track 5?

Track 9 - Sappy, but ok. Sounds like they actually put effort into the lyrics. Thumbs up.

Track 10 - Not remotely original, but alright.

Track 11 - Interesting sound. Good beat. Correct me if i'm worng, but was that a semi-Pagan reference there? That would be a bold move, for which i'd applaud them, if in fact it is. Not that i'm Pagan or anything, but hey, its a religiously positive, non-Christian reference that doesn't involve Marilyn Manson, and that takes guts. Especially for radio-loving girls bands.

Track 12 - Laid back. Almost has a jazzy, lounge feel.

Track 13 - Produced by former Ace of Base member? Bubbly, upbeat, not too bad.

Track 14 - Written and produced by Avril Lavigne...

Track 15 - WOW! A RELATIVELY CELTIC-SOUNDING SONG FROM A RELATIVELY CELTIC BAND!! And instrumental, too - big thumbs up! In fact, maybe that's the key.

Whatever. Long-winded, i know, but fair. This album didn't turn me off to the Corrs completely, but i don't have very high hopes now.

Flame away, kiddies.

5 of 5 stars  A classic album!!!!
Saturday, February 19, 2005
A combination of true musical talent and world-class production can never go wrong. Robert John Mutt Lange has been responsible for success stories such as Def Leppard and Bryan Adams. Producing an album by The Corrs, could not possibly be a bad thing. The results are evident on "In Blue".

Andrea Corr continues her vocal seduction on tracks like "Breathless", "All the love in the world" and "All in a day". Sharon Corr proves herself as a violinist on songs like "All in a day" and "Give me a reason". Pure "power pop" is the most apt phrase to describe this album.

This album is worth owning as it is one of the finest exports from Ireland in the new millenium.

Songs for the casual listener: Breathless, Give me a reason, All in a day

Songs for the Corrs fan: (All of the above), All the love in the world, Radio

4 of 5 stars  In Blue
Monday, January 24, 2005
On their third album, we find the Corrs going for a more contemporary pop sound. The result is a well rounded effort with memorable pop tunes. Chances are in 2000 you could not escape the hit "Breathless", with it's catchy chorus and infectuous melody, how could you not sing along? "Radio" is a great song too that is very memorable. "All The Love In The World" is a nice ballad, as is "Somebody for Someone". Other highlights include "Irresistible", "Rebel Heart", "Give Me A Reason", and more. Overall a strong album start to finish!
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