Co-written by Pixie Lott herself, Young Foolish Happy was recorded in both Los Angeles and London and features guest...
(03/03/12) Co-written by Pixie Lott herself, Young Foolish Happy was recorded in both Los Angeles and London and features guest appearances from John Legend plays piano on "You Win", Tinchy Stryder features on "Bright Lights (Good Life)" and the legend that is Stevie Wonder plays harmonica on "Stevie On The Radio". The album features the UK number one single "All About Tonight", as well as follow-up track "What Do You Take Me For" (featuring Pusha T).See less
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Its right there; on the cover, the spine, or illuminating from your iPod screen. But its hard to corroborate it in...
(03/03/12) Its right there; on the cover, the spine, or illuminating from your iPod screen. But its hard to corroborate it in your mind. London singer-songwriter Adeles debut album is titled 19, referencing her age, and there are hints its true--its themes are almost exclusively concerned with young loves highs and (mostly) lows and theres a clipped estuary English tide-mark to her voice, allying her with the fresh-faced modern female songwriting guard; Lily Allen, Kate Nash, et al. But the sheer weight of her maturity--vocally, emotionally and in overall poisereally reduces that all to circumstantial evidence. Adele is carrying something much bigger here, you cant help but be consumed by it on "Daydreamer" with its jazzy tip-toeing guitar and elastic vocal range and "Hometown Glory" with its deep, lonely piano serving as a bed for the raw emotional undressing that takes place above it. Draw a line between timeless, powerful singers like Ella Fitzgerald and the modern standard of Amy...See less
5.00 available at amazon.co.uk
One of the few real beneficiaries of The X Factor effect her version of Dylans Make You Feel My Love has been darting...
(03/03/12) One of the few real beneficiaries of The X Factor effect her version of Dylans Make You Feel My Love has been darting about the top 40 since the audition rounds, showing more staying power than poor Joe McElderrys last two singles combined Adeles stock has risen significantly since becoming the first recipient of the Brits Critics Choice award. Since then shes picked up Grammys and broken the States as a bonus, so the pressure was clearly on for her next move to deliver big. And, oh my, with 21 doesnt she just. The last few years have seen those who started strongly become mightily unstuck on their sophomore efforts. For every Lily Allen theres been a Kate Nash or a Duffy the latters comeback, Endlessly, seems to have fallen on significantly fewer ears than the 2.8 million who liked her debut so its a treat to hear that no such problems beset 21. It really is so marvellous, youre almost compelled to stand up and applaud it after the first listen. With a top-notch...See less
7.99 available at amazon.co.uk
I bought this for a friend a couple of weeks ago since I already own the first Zumba Fitness for Wii (Zumba 1) and I was...
(01/10/12) I bought this for a friend a couple of weeks ago since I already own the first Zumba Fitness for Wii (Zumba 1) and I was totally hooked up the first time we played Zumba 2 - something that didn't really happen, when I played Zumba 1 for the first time. I know this is not a review of Zumba 1, but I have to mention a few facts in order to show how much they changed and improved. For example Zumba 1's graphic is not that great and the coreography is rather difficult. The music also gets a little annoying - it's too repetitive. The Tutorial of Zumba 1 is also complete crap. Zumba 2 is totally different! Seems they have REALLY learned from their mistakes. The graphic is much better (you can actually see the instructors do the steps now!) and they have not only used Latin American Music in Zumba 2 but also Pop Music from the Charts, which is pretty cool. The Tutorial in Zumba 2 now finally is just as it should already have been in Zumba 1: You start to learn a step slow and after you think...See less
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I bought this to play DAB radio and sometimes Ipod tunes in my kitchen and I have to say it's fantastic value for money....
(11/30/11) I bought this to play DAB radio and sometimes Ipod tunes in my kitchen and I have to say it's fantastic value for money. The solid metal aerial is much nicer than the rat-tail jobs you get on many dab radios, and the display showing tune "now playing" is a useful feature. The Ipod bit is easy to set up and it has a little remote too to control the ipod/Iphone. It takes any Ipod/Iphone using an adaptor kit to accommodate different shaped Apple devices. The sound is not 10/10 (ever so slightly tinny) but what do you expect for this price? Very pleased with it and thoroughly recommend.See less
52.99 available at amazon.co.uk
This oak mounted collage photo frame features a beautiful oak frame with an array of inserts to give your photographs a...
(11/14/11) This oak mounted collage photo frame features a beautiful oak frame with an array of inserts to give your photographs a traditional feel making this the prefect photo frame for your cherished photographs Material / type Frame Dimensions 35x75cm Add to my shopping bagSee less
available at therange.co.uk
From the bestselling author of How to Feed Your Whole Family...comes a cookbook for busy women who want it all. Eating...
(12/15/10) From the bestselling author of How to Feed Your Whole Family...comes a cookbook for busy women who want it all. Eating and Cheating is full of easy-to-follow recipes to match your every mood, from nutritious family meals and home baking, to child (and adult) friendly party food. Whether you're a working mum, a lady who lunches, a guilty fast-food freak or a self-indulgent comfort eater -- or all of the above -- this book has the recipe, in its most simple, tried-and-tested form. Eating and Cheating is about fun, good value, delicious food, healthy eating (mostly), real life -- and recipes you'll actually want to try out. Praise for How to Feed Your Whole Family ...'Genuinely useful for those on a tight budget' Guardian 'The antidote to celebrity chefs' lavish recipes' TelegraphSee less
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