For the four other songs on "Different" are all terrific and "very different to the Entire Album". Here is the variety, the magic in his voice, the surprises in the arrangements, the mischievous twinkle in his eye and the cry beautiful melancholy that cool pose - in short everything Robbie Williams has made so large over time, the multi-faceted, the few Pop unfold and must unfortunately be considered the latest album so much is missing.
"On my own", the first of the four declared as demo bonus tracks, rolling with a talking-singing Robbie Williams casually grooving in front of him, then move sung in a powerful chorus of Tom Jones (!!!). You can hear acoustic guitars, real drums and a steaming brass section and unprogrammed this and overdriven Kling Klang Mash Album.
"Soul transmission", a melodic mid-tempo song, with a catchy melody and a lot of room for the singer's voice, with whom he also works wonderfully, no plays.
"White man in Hanoi"., A driving track, a stadium-Gröler with a powerful boost by the drums and rich electric guitar in the back third, as they hardly heard in Robbie Williams in recent years
And "The Promise" as the last of the four Album withheld showpieces, is one of the most fragile songs that are known to me by Robbie Williams. No big ballad that stands and the big show will. The song will be more alone, only an acoustic guitar and a little sound-set, a bursting, battered voice and pure emotion. Great because it was not just overweight. A simple, beautiful, sad song.
I can not I do not know who decided a few months ago, land which songs of the sessions on the album and what are wasted just as B-sides, understand the choice. Alone discharge the duet with Tom Jones, is not communicable. For each of the four new songs here come to mind on "Take the crown" two songs that you would rather leave and can publish only a B-side. So be it: "Different" is to be taken literally, the EP is really different and differs massively from the album and can anyone who was sorely disappointed a few weeks ago from the plate again reconcile well with Robbie Williams. "Different" is certainly much more frequently rotate the players, as the entire album.