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Simply irresistible!This is the album that Amy Winehouse would have made if she could sing (or stay straight, whichever came first). Unlike Noisettes' earlier releases, which emphasized the punk side of a punk-soul mix, Wild Young Hearts beats a path straight to Motown's door, stopping to pick up a Blondie wig along the way. A little bit schizophrenic, but jumping with unbridled joy, Wild Young Hearts beats a disco rhythm one minute ("Don't Upset the Rhythm") and Bristol-like stomp ("Never Forget You") the next. An…
goodbye madnessI was sorely disappointed with this record, though only after having so loved their first. It's not a bad record, actually it's pretty darn great, but not my cup of tea. The raw intensity of the first is utterly gone, and instead we have piles of radio friendly pop, the edge mild, some of the songs very mellow. As other folks have said it definitely rings in a mid-sixties sound often, and for folks who like that sound - more motown than girl group, it's great. Shoniwa's voice is still wonderful,…
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