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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Prelude
- Cry for You
- Looking for Love
- Satellites
- Flowers on the Grave
- It Doesn't Matter
- Sacrifice
- Good Times
- Midnight Heartache
- Sound Memory
- End of the Rainbow
- Satellites [Live Acoustic Version]
- Satellites [Multimedia Track]
- Looking for Love [Multimedia Track]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #98269 in Music
- Released on: 2005-11-07
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Enhanced, Import
Customer Reviews
Stellar dance pop
I had unknowingly already heard of September when I listened to Robbins' "Dance Party like it's 2006" compilation, which features "Satellites". I didn't know I would come to love the song at the time, but upon reflection, I can say that I enjoyed it even then.
This album is really hard to dislike. It doesn't have the obnoxious, repetetive, neverending beats like Cascada, or the whiny voice of Edmee' in DHT. The beats and melodies are all blended rather well, and the singer's voice is strong and very very easy to enjoy. At no point in this album does September take themselves too seriously, and that is HUGELY important in any genre, but definitely in dance.
"Satellites", the song everyone should know, is more electro than anything else, but I could see where people would get disco and house from. It's very poppy, and a wonderful song. "Flowers on the Grave" is one of the slower songs, still beautiful, still a great listen. "It Doesn't Matter" is more of a disco song, featuring some guitars thrown in with the "shake your ass like you just don't care" dance beats.
A previous reviewer said that "Midnight Heartache" sounded familiar. This is because the song features a "Bette Davis Eyes" sample as the musical background. Also, Mylo used the same sample for his "In Your Arms" song. September treats the music as a canvas, and they paint quite a song overtop of it. "Midnight Heartache" is one of my favorites. "Sacrifice" is your typical dance-pop fare, but again those vocals are amazing and they drag you by the ear drum.
All in all, I highly recommend this to anyone with an ear for gorgeous female vocals, or for a penchant to dance. This will not disappoint.
worth every penny....
this cd was worth every penny i paid for it. it is a very uplifting album. lots of catchy tunes. "end of the rainbow" starts off with a ballad like intro and turns into one of the best dance tracks on the album. the highlights of this album for me are "flowers on the grave", the most beautiful break up song i have ever heard. her vocals are haunting and sound like she's singing with a broken heart. the other highlight is the feel good song of the year, "satellites". that song can take me from feeling miserable to actually smiling and making me feel good about everything that may be going wrong.--while im dancing--.
for the most part, this album has a disco/pop feel to it. there's a few trancy songs as well. also included is one ballad.
"satelittes" is suppose to be released as a single by robbins ent. in the usa. if you've heard it and you likes it, then i highly recomend this cd. it is that good.
My new FAVORITE cd!!!
From the moment you start the first track to the last you are hooked. The songs are infectious and the rythms have you wanting to dance. You can't help but to sing along and move to the beat. It was by chance that I came across hearing satellites and I was hooked in an instant. If you like fresh music with a twist of disco and dance-pop than you can't go wrong with this CD. You will not be dissapointed.
This CD has it all! Well produced, great lyrics, and fantastic voice!





