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Ladylike
Monrose
Ladylike
 
The story of Monrose started when in 2006 the astronomer Nina Hagen, Detlef D! Soost and Dieter Falk on behalf of a private station, turned their telescopes in the vastness of the sky tent to pick out in 5189 hit asterisk ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Monrose
Title: Ladylike
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 6/22/2010
Album Type: Import
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5051865973720

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The story of Monrose started when in 2006 the astronomer Nina Hagen, Detlef D! Soost and Dieter Falk on behalf of a private station, turned their telescopes in the vastness of the sky tent to pick out in 5189 hit asterisk three especially bright Mandy, Senna and Bahar were called the Chosen, and even if it is on her pretty surface first with intelligent life in the absence existing artistic atmosphere seemed rather modest, they were the latest from that date which breathed. Four years and three albums later, the formation Monrose has grown into a respectable fighting star, which now sends his fourth CD Ladylike into the race, to 12 songs, their chart success seems inevitable now. After all, the three cleared from the beginning of her career at what was going on, including at the start of her meteoric rise four times platinum, three gold medals and one triple gold! Ladylike also has these almost wholly Hit-guarantee, since the album is the best mix of catchy tunes and soulful ballads, perfect for sound reinforcement of all dance floors between Kiel and Garmisch-Partenkirchen. A prime example of this are the single "Like A Lady" and the song "Super DJ" with true Mary J. Blige-timbre in the vocals. For a real surprise provides the spine-tingling ballad "Love Must Carry On", sensitively arranged with acoustic guitar and strings and a relaxed loose beat. Even songs like "Breath You In," "All Or Nothing" and "No No No" stand for the successful synthesis of acoustic instruments with subtle electronics deployed in a moderate pace-perhaps less suitable for dancing, but for the more atmospheric. They stand in stark contrast to pieces with beats and electronic sound from the retort, and thus stamped as creating models to hunt in lockstep on the catwalk ("Vogue Catwalk"). Who has the time to end the very last song "Mono" in its entirety, to enjoy the ensuing silence, to be surprised with one of the most beautiful songs of the album ("I surrender"), an earthy pop-rock song, carefully hidden as a hidden track on Ladylike.