Buoyed by a new single, 'Lips Are Movin', which sinks a little the same nail, the album just out who gets the four titles already known through the recent EP ... Eager to strike the iron while it is still warm, Sony thinks big. The CD is readily available on the international market in a Deluxe version increased to 15 titles. Does the general public have the desire to go beyond a catchy and unique tube? ... Meghan Trainor, a phenomenon of the summer of 2014 in the US, she will be the next big thing in the global early 2015? ... I have a little hard to believe so many girls who give this kind have failed to cross the Channel ... But now, Meghan Trainor is American and, with the marketing ad hoc, Sony could succeed in France that has, for the time, failed to do with Ella Henderson, the youngest of British blue-eyed soul wonders (Chapter One: Deluxe Edition).
Regardless of the success that the album might encounter in France, I am among those who rejoice that young artists are still able to make records also referenced and jubilant. Surely, there are producers cultivated behind this operation, including a Kevin Kadish whose CV is edifying. Soon then I care whether Meghan Trainor is a little genius songwriting: the disk is one of the best I've had in this kind immediately rewarding. Not that she's the best singer, for example, the cute Ella HENDERSON (nothing can match the English accent in this pop-soul music in the sixties effluvium) but the US provides an explosive cocktail, completely free from every vocal demonstration effect, with a wide variety in setting up sound.
With his doo-wop accents willingly carry a small rap perfume, his hypertrophied rhythmic foundation, his sound counterpoints of wind instruments, featuring the John LEGEND and especially vocal class at all times, the album a small pop-soul perfection. Whether it's an up-tempo jumping (most titles) or even a torch-song vintage, Meghan Trainor takes the listener and confirms what we foresaw listening to the EP: it is a sixties girl band by itself ...