International 11 track pressing of this 2007 album from the UK Pop trio, the most successful UK female act of the century Change is their fifth album overall and is destined to be one of their greatest musical triumphs to date. Standout tracks include `Never Gonna Dance Again', another relationship breakdown anthem set, as many dramas tend to be, on a dancefloor - a sober reflection on the carefree first dances and final careless whispers of a failed relationship. `Change', all gurgling electronic synths and William Orbit-esque production is a trademark Sugababes ballad while 'Denial' revels in the Sugababes' raw, rockier edge, with a nod to `Standing In The Way Of Control' coupled with the trio's unmistakable harmonies. Island.
J**N
Sugababes Change
I downloaded this album and i finally got the Physical copy, I'm quiet disappointed in this album, I loved About You now, Never Gonna Dance Again, My Love Is Pink, Denial, and Undignified. Its quiet different, from previous albums, which all i have loved i don't mind listening to the full album. its just With change i only listen to the ones i like and skip over the other songs i did not list. i hope the new album Catfights And Spotlights will make up for this album.
A**L
One of their best albums to date
The Sugababes just keep getting better and better. This is their 5th studio album, a massive feat for a pop group. Despite the member changes, they've never lost their sparkle or their catchy tunes. I did think they fell down a bit with their Greatest Hits compilation, but have definitely redeemed themselves with this CD. "Taller In More Ways" is my favourite Sugababes album, but "Change" is ranked 2nd equal with "Three."I would usually list my favourite song on the album as the first song I mention, but I can't decide on a favourite since I have so many.But I guess I'll go with "Surprise" first - this is a definite favourite of mine. I actually didn't like it so much on the first couple of listens, but suddenly it just hit how amazing this track is. Clocking in at only 3 minutes 5 seconds, it packs a lot into a small amount of time. A song about an ex boyfriend calling you up out of the blue wanting to get back together, the Babes tell him to get lost. It's really catchy and 'oh oh oh' bits at the end of the choruses courtesy of the lovely Heidi are fun to sing along to.Another favourite is "Never Gonna Dance Again" - I really hope this is going to be a single. Described as a ballad, but not really, it's more midtempo. This song is incredibly sad, about a boyfriend breaking up with his girlfriend during a slow dance, and the girlfriend decides she can never dance again because it reminds her of her ex too much. All three girls put in a strong showing in this track and I love the lyrics."Mended By You" is yet another highlight, another gorgeous ballad from the girls. I find the Babes have two types of ballads - they're either amazing or boring. This is the former, absolutely amazing. Despite the sad feel, the song is actually positive, about a relationship that has changed somebody for the better. One of the girls' best slow songs to date, I love Amelle's verse and the chorus."Denial" is a quirky little song and another favourite. I actually don't know what this song is supposed to be about, but I like it. With interesting lyrics about nature and a cool backing beat, this is a song that you'll either love or hate. I am definitely a lover of it!"My Love Is Pink" reminds of me of a Girls Aloud song (my other favourite band), it's just like "Graffiti My Soul" or "Fling" from their new album. A song about nothing at all, this is funky with really cool lyrics and great vocals from all three girls. The chorus is loads of fun to sing along to."Back Down" is yet another standout track (see, there's so many!). I love this track because each Babe gets a long verse to sing and it shows off their distinct voices and personalities. The girls sing about their boyfriends in this track and what they love about men. It's extremely catchy and I adore Heidi's verse."About You Now" was the album's lead single and was another #1 hit for the girls in the UK. Rightly so, this is yet another favourite. I think this is possibly my favourite Babes single to date. It's sooooooooo catchy and I love the lyrics. The girls all sound amazing and the overall feel of this track is just infectious. A great comeback for the ladies."Open The Door" is rather like "Denial" - slower with an interesting backbeat and lyrics. It's chilled out with cool lyrics. I didn't like this at first but over time I grew to like it. I love the chorus.The remaining tracks are good, but not outstanding. We have "Change" - the 2nd single from the album and Christmas release. I wanted "Never Gonna Dance Again" to be the 2nd single over this. But it's a nice little track, but doesn't seem to go anywhere for me. "Back When" is in the same vein, a cute track that sees the girls reminiscing about the past, but when it reaches the chorus it goes nowhere (except when they sing 'back when' - it sounds cool!). I like Heidi's parts though. "Undignified" is the same, it's the album's closer but is kind of bland - I wanted a "2 Hearts" (from Taller In More Ways) kind of ending, big and orchestral. The UK bonus track "3 Spoons Of Suga" is similar to another Babes track, "Angels With Dirty Faces" from the album of the same name - self referential and in the same style. Unfortunately, it's not nearly as good. This song is your usual party track.My favourites are:SurpriseNever Gonna Dance AgainMended By YouAbout You NowBack Down(with Denial, My Love Is Pink & Open The Door close runners up)Overall, another strong showing for the girls and it shows that Amelle fits in nicely with the group on her first full length outing with the band. They do keep getting better, I like every song on this album, some more then others but I wouldn't skip any tracks if I listened to the album in full. Keep it up girls, you're going strong!
B**E
Some Change
Blending some classic Sugababes electro-pop-trip-hop beats with some new, lighter beats the Sugababes 5th album is aptly titled 'Change' to reflect the addition of Amelle, replacement for new solo star Mutya Buena. However the album indicates the girl's sound isn't that much 'changed' - they seem to have moved away from producing potential club tracks in favour of producing singalong hits for the radio. Another interesting note is while Heidi and Keisha's writing credits appear on nearly every tune, Amelle is only included on a handful, indicating a lot of this album was probably in progress before the Mutya/Amelle bust-up.First single "About You Now" evokes Ashlee Simpson at the beginning and has a surprisingly catchy chorus, although it wavers on being slightly cheesy during some moments. The next 3 songs are probably the most upbeat dance tunes on the album - "Never Gonna Dance Again" & "My Love Is Pink" are both extremely poppy electro tunes while "Denial" sounds more like "About You Now".My favourite tunes on the album probably lay in the next bunch - "Change" is the second single with another great chorus, its a good mid-tempo tune about life changes. "Back When" is probably my favourite song on the whole CD, the vocals and instrumentation are just really solid throughout, it's another mid-tempo tune that outshines "Change" in my opinion, especially when back to back. "Surprise" is another good one - the vocals by Heidi around the chorus are kind of 80's but it works, in a kind of Lily Allen fashion. "Back Down" evokes a lot of Joss Stone's stuff in a good way - another great mid-tempo song in this pack, although it gets tiresome quicker than the others."Mended By You" is the token sappy ballad on the album, and its not bad but it reminds me of "Change" for some reason, and isn't nearly as strong as past ballads by the girls like "Too Lost In You". For a change of pace "3 Spoons of Suga" is probably the most vintage/recognizable Sugababes song in terms of both instrumentation and tempo, similar to something like "Caught Up In The Middle", but it serves mostly as filler on this album."Open The Door" is one of those songs you don't really think about till later - it tends to stick in your head after listening to it, with a bit of a r n b/hip hop flavour, it's one I always forget about but actually really like. In general the girls put something totally different as the last song on their album and "Undignified" sort of fits the bill - its one of the best songs on the album as it actually sounds like some thought was put into it, and the acoustic sound is nice, but again it doesn't compare to other 'last songs' ('Maya' and 'Two Hearts' come to mind).Overall this definitely won't go down in history as my fave Sugababes album - I think their last two in particular were really strong and as such this one sounds a bit rushed and formulaic, like they were desperate to show the world Amelle really 'is' a part of the group. However, after a few listens I've come to really like most of the songs on the album, even if they aren't as memorable or unique sounding as past efforts by the girls.
TrustPilot
2 周前
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