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Second First Impression (Chi)
Daniel Bedingfield
Second First Impression (Chi)
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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Daniel Bedingfield?s highly anticipated follow-up to the massively successful ?Gotta Get Thru This?, further showcases his talent to create some of the most enduring pop moments around. Produced by Jack Joseph Puig it cons...  more »

     
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All Artists: Daniel Bedingfield
Title: Second First Impression (Chi)
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Int'l
Release Date: 12/6/2004
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602498689660

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Daniel Bedingfield?s highly anticipated follow-up to the massively successful ?Gotta Get Thru This?, further showcases his talent to create some of the most enduring pop moments around. Produced by Jack Joseph Puig it consolidates his position as one of Britain?s most diverse and talented young singer-songwriters. Universal. 2004.

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Heartbreak, Redemption and Triumph in Melodic Bliss
Ismail Elshareef | West Hollywood, CA United States | 07/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It's a sin this album wasn't domestically released in the US as it's only available as an import which tend to be a bit $$. I took a risk and bought it anyway and I have to say I am very satisfied.



It's so much better than Daniel's first album, which I really liked! This release is more mature and well thought-out. Sonically, there's really nothing new in this album, but there is definitely more crooning. The lyrics do tell a story for a change and Daniel sounds so real, especially in "Sorry", which is about his sister.



If I have to pick up favorites, they'll be: Holiness, Show me the real you, Sorry, The Way, Don't give'r it all, and Growing up. I am still listening to it nonstop at work, in the car, at home, at the gym,...etc. It's that good :-)



I cannot recommend this album enough. Like most solo British artists, Daniel Bedingfield is extremely underrated and underexposed here in America. I can't believe his songs aren't playing on the radio instead of that hackneyed music we're all sick and tired of."
A very touching well thoughtout album
A. Vanderheyden | Miyazaki, Japan | 05/19/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I was a Bedingfield fan instantly when I heard his first CD. Now finally getting my hands on his second CD, I was unsure since I had to have it imported but it was worth it! He's changed a lot in the years since he wrote his previous album. The album is extremely personal, it talks about life, love, and dealing with a near death experience. His words are selected carefully and specifically. He is mastering his craft. Nothing is an accident. I absolutely love some of the songs...especially "Sorry" and "All the Little Children", and "Draw You".

Now as for why I gave it four stars and not five, simply because I loved his dance tracks on his first CD, those aren't really here. But his other songs make up for it!

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This is not your American Pop Music
Michael T. Rognlien | Chicago, IL USA | 08/06/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Daniel Bedingfield is another examples of British talent that is unappreciated in the US due to a combination of undermarketing and the American fixation with what is essentially manufactured crap music.



You won't find any featured rappers or synthesized vocals on a DB song or album. What you WILL find is unique, beautifully-sung music that puts to shame anything coming out of our domestic music scene. DB takes raw emotions and finds a way to translate them into thoughtful, no-holds-barred musical exhibitions. At times upbeat and almost 'perky' to dark and brooding, DB covers a full range of emotions, vocal styles and musical incarnations and again produces an album that is memorable, distinct and a favorite.



This set is not as immediately catchy as his first, which is one of my all-time favorites, but after repeated listenings you realize that being invited into a true expression of talent and emotion is far more rewarding than an instantly-catchy but quickly forgettable pop hook.



Highly recommended. (PS - it's cheaper to buy it from Amazon.co.uk than to pay the inflated import price on Amazon.com - this is true for virtually all British albums)"