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Alright, Still
Lily Allen
Alright, Still
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (13) - Disc #1

1. Smile 3:17 2. Knock 'Em Out 2:53 3. LDN 3:10 4. Everything's Just Wonderful 3:28 5. Not Big 3:16 6. Friday Night 3:06 7. Shame for You 4:06 8. Littlest Things 3:02 9. Take What You Take 4:06 10. Friend of Mine 3:57 11. ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Lily Allen
Title: Alright, Still
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Capitol Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 1/30/2007
Album Type: Clean
Genres: Pop, Rock
Style: Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 094637966129

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1. Smile 3:17 2. Knock 'Em Out 2:53 3. LDN 3:10 4. Everything's Just Wonderful 3:28 5. Not Big 3:16 6. Friday Night 3:06 7. Shame for You 4:06 8. Littlest Things 3:02 9. Take What You Take 4:06 10. Friend of Mine 3:57 11. Alfie 2:45 12. Nan You're a Window Shopper 2:50 13. Smile Version Revisited 5:44

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CD Reviews

Love her!
S. Thompson | 02/01/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Bought this on the strength of the track "Smile" (an MTV featured new single, and once a free single on iTunes). Not dissapointed. If you've heard Nellie McKay's stuff, then you'll dig her. She's like Nellie McKay, only more pop-ish, and with a fierce sense of humor that can only belong to a Brit. Each song has got this great humourous voice (In LDN, she waxes nostalgic about London's crime rate; in Knock 'em out, she addresses the unwelcome advance at a bar; in my personal favorite, "Not Big", she gives the speech many a lady wishes she had given her ex-boyfriend, and you can guess from that title what the song's about). These songs typically have a great beat, you'll immediately want to memorize all the hooks and all the choruses.



I'm always looking for a fresh female voice to add to the pop lanscape (no offense to Fergie or G. Stefani, who I also listen to) and people, this is definately a welcome addition.

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Irreverent and just plain fun
Paul Allaer | Cincinnati | 06/08/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"21 yr. old Lily Allen shot out of nowhere last year in the UK with a number 1 hit "Smile" and her debut album "Alright, Still". After it became clear that this was not a one hit wonder, and single after single kept riding the UK charts, the decision was finally made to also release the album in the US earlier this year.



"Alright, Still" (13 tracks; 43 min.) starts off with that smash-single "Smile" and it immediately sets the tone for the album: the song has an easy flowing reggae undertone (though not all songs on the album are reggae-flavored), and it deals with guys and a failed relationship, both of the singer's favorite topics throughout. "Ldn" (2nd UK single) is an ode to Allen's hometown of London, and another irresitable reggae hum-along, with a splash of Spanish/Mexican musical undertones. "Shame for You" (4th single) is something that Fiona Apple could've done. "Littlest Things" (3rd single) is the most introvert song on the album, a ballad Lily Allen-style. "Alfie" (to be released in July in the UK as the 5th single) is another little ditty. Not to say that the non-single tracks are no good. Check out for example "Friend of Mine", "Friday Nights" and the closer, a souped-up reprise of "Smile".



In all, this is really fun album to listen to, and at 43 min. it clips by in no time. I happen to catch Lily Allen at the Coachella festival in late April, and her live show is simply irresitable, she won the crowd over with her easy going manner and her live band was just outstanding."
Good girl fun!
M. Strohl | Outside Boulder, CO | 07/07/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"These songs are great to share with all of your girl friends! We have all been there one time or another! It has a lot of variety of music and the lyrics are hysterical. ENJOY!"