"The Impossible Dream" is an awful tearjerker and the title of the song is illogical!
In "Get it right" you miss primarily the orchestra, as well as the singer of the original, Aretha Franklin, painfully.
Sarah's rendition of "Sexual healing" soul acts and uncaring toward the listener.
Sarah Connor's version of "Son of a Preacher Man" pulls the listener not necessarily from the stool. As you can hear but rather the original
This - allegedly - to hide self-written "Soulicious" between the cover songs Best Soul artist comes hubris and arrogance equal. From "Love ona two way street" to "Same Old Story (Same Old Song)" the CD ripples so to himself.
"If it's magic" is what it is the crowning of the eardrum rape and you're just happy that the music (according to Sarah Connor, the word music the article "the." - But with the German language it has always done difficult) now is finally finished.
When Sarah Connor continues like this, her career is almost finished - quod est sperantum!