Rebirth

Rebirth

Broken English (Audio CD)

Customer Review

That was 1979, the great musical rebirth of the former. Stones Muse. With the active support of Steve Winwood, who spread forth some wonderful Synthteppiche here (he tried here probably quite a bit for his solo albums from, Arc Of A Diver 'from), the chanteuse presented here as a gloomy New Wave Lady. The production as a whole was then quite groundbreaking and sounds still very timely and completely unpeinlich. The songs are good to mediocre, but no failure is recorded.

Noteworthy here as even the Blues from brain drain 'a new wave gets paint and posed very well. Lucy Jordan 'should, As Tears Go By their second biggest hit to' be and despite the somewhat pienlichen Lyrics this is a very good song; and Lennon's Working Class Hero 'will bring you incredibly emotional and desperate, despite the rather cold musical subsoil over. Oh, and then there's the closer, Why'd Ya Do It ', which is both in the vocal track, as well as the arrangement and rhythm As for the best Grace Jones, to the never sang. But sounds like something from Sly & Robbie-wise, that he thinks would be incurred during the Compass Point Sessions of Jones in the early 80s, while these gentlemen were it not involved, very typical for Iceland Pop Production year: 79- 84th

A good album that takes a little time to fix themselves and their fragile voice is a bit strange, but the test of time has passed this disc has very good. Looks great in combination with the late Roxy Music plates.