Annie Lennox:a Tribute to
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Hurting Time
- Cold
- Little Bird
- Love Song for a Vampire
- No More "I Love You's"
- Waiting in Vain
- Walking on Broken Glass
- Whiter Shade of Pale
- Why
- Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves
- Thorn in My Side
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) - Automatic
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #101807 in Music
- Released on: 2003-11-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Compilation
- Dimensions: .18 pounds
Customer Reviews
Annie Lennox performed by Miss Piggy
This CD is a shame, whoever is singing (I think it's Miss Piggy) is shameless about imitating Ms. Lennox, needless to say that it is just impossible. Please don't waste your money on this....
TRIBOOT. LEG.
The great songs are all here. Devoid of their original soulful, lush rendenrings. This cd is a trap. Run from it. Mine has not even got any shelf life. It now sits getting a tan in some open air city trash deposit, being suspiciously looked at by vultures themselves.
This is NOT a tribute -- it's a mess
Choosing to cover Annie Lennox is brave enough, but to call this "tribute" album, as the liner notes do here, "beautiful (and) soulful" is downright impudent. The vocals are weak and anything but soulful, and the music is generic synthesizer. What The Divine Rhythm, the group credited with 11 of the 12 tracks fail to realize is that Annie Lennox (as solo artist and half of Eurythmics) always mixed real soul with real music and not just synthesizers. Some of the singers don't even get the lyrics correct. The song selection is strange as well. The CD claims to "revisit the music from Lennox from each stage of her career," but the songs included here come from only six of Lennox's 13 albums. Of course, there's no reason to think that other songs would have been performed better. This is one of the worst CDs I've ever purchased.
