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Outrospective
Faithless
Outrospective
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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Japanese release featuirng a bonus track

     
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All Artists: Faithless
Title: Outrospective
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bmg Japan
Release Date: 2/7/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Trance, House, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Japanese release featuirng a bonus track

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Contemplative Lyrics and Addictive Grooves
Rebecca Johnson | Washington State | 07/12/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Fields of fire that passed the train

The sky is victorious but here comes the rain

Friday is taking me home again,

And I've nothing but you on my mind."

~Crazy English Summer



If you want to escape into mind numbing beats, Not Enuff Love may not be the track to listen to as it will often draw you deep into thought. There is however a sinking into musical pleasure as the contemplative lyrics roll along in addictive grooves.



"Crazy English Summer" stands out as a stunningly beautiful piece of musical perfection. The first time I heard this song I stopped in my tracks and replayed the song for what seemed like hours. The depth of emotion is quite profound and notes seem to float in a musical ether, echoing across night skies. "Evergreen" also has a similar ecstasy and gives me shivers. I find myself turning up the volume and feeling a little breathless.



The various styles on this album range so dramatically that you never remain in one mood for long. Except listening to this album tends to make me feel happy, young, energetic and free.



"The Birds are calling to me and

All the leaves I came to love are falling

Ribbons on evergreen, owls that pull them apart

I can hear you singing my funny valentine

Oh you know that breaks my heart

Hold the choirs of winter,

The Birds are calling to me and

All the leaves I came to love"

~Evergreen



~The Rebecca Review

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