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Whistle Stopper - Finally Woken

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List Price: $11.98
Our Price: $7.38
Your Save: $ 4.60 ( 38% )
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Manufacturer: Ato Records
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0880882151928 Label: Ato Records Manufacturer: Ato Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Ato Records Release Date: 2004-03-23 Studio: Ato Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very emotional lyrics Comment: I bought JEM a long time ago and have listened to her when I can. After I gave birth to my stillborn baby at 7 months, I listened to her again. Missing You really moved me. The lyric described exactly what I was feelings... "my happiness disappeared the moment you were gone... now all I'm feeling is lost and numb.... yes I miss you and it's killing me inside...." And then I listened to Just A Ride and thought that lyric moved me as well. "Life, it's ever so strange. It's so full of change. Think that you've worked it out Then BANG Right out of the blue, Something happens to you, to throw you off course... just enjoy the ride....." I'm glad I found JEM. Her voice reminds me of DIDO.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Surprise Comment: What a fantastic album. I discovered her pretty recently but I've played the CD a lot and I can say that I like pretty much every song. I like her voice pretty well, but the songs are great!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not what I expected Comment: I found the CD through their web site. I clicked the link for the sample song at the time, and it was pretty good. Then I clicked the link to buy the CD, and followed it to the Amazon site.
When the CD arrived, it was a good CD. On it's own merrits it is great, but the sample song wasn't even on the CD.
The four is because the CD is too good to give a low rating, but I can't give it a five due to what I percieve as questionable advertising practices. It is also possible though that I may have managed to hit the site in the middle of an update, which could explain the difference between the sample song and the CD, so I will not rate it very low.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A pleasant surprise Comment: I picked up this little gem (heh) because of the song "24" which is featured in the trailer to the film "Ultraviolet." I was surprised to find half of the rest of the CD to be just as good.
Some of the songs have videos out there, meaning that singles may have been intended, but "They" and "Just a Ride" and "Wish I" should have been honored more.
I played this CD in my car for a two hour commute for a month. Worth owning (especially for the price). Beware the title track, though. I couldn't hit skip quickly enough.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great CD! Comment: Every song is personal and refreshingly honest. Jem co-wrote most of the songs and they deal with all the chaotic thoughts and the happy thoughts that we all experience.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Though the downbeat electronica and laconic vocals of Cardiff-born Jem Griffiths find her lumbered with a "Dido-wannabe" tag, she's actually much more adventurous than that. On the whole, Finally Woken sounds like someone finally told Beth Orton to cheer up, and at its best the album finds Jem reveling in all the studio tricks available to her. The opener, "They," loops a nonsensical children's chorus to create a mood of Danny Elfmanesque creepiness, while "Come On Closer" and "24" manage to use crunching electric guitars and strings while avoiding any comparison to Evanescence. The title track combines a loping beat with a jazzy vocal delivery that's reminiscent of Portishead, and "Save Me" is a better-than-average R&B track that's sure to be covered for years to come. Unfortunately, too much of the album's latter half sinks into a slow-paced Didoesque electronic slurry, though Jem's to be applauded for at least trying to liven things up with the cod-reggae of "Wish I." Sony. 2005.
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