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As Day Follows Night

Sarah Blasko

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Customer Reviews

What an Album!

This is fantastic. Well done Sarah Blasko for creating all these magnificent songs. You all should definitely listening to her best tracks: All I Want, No Turning Back and Night & Day, too cuz they rock! I recommend everyone to get the whole album. It's a no. 1!

Absolutely..

..sensational!!! A natural progression for Blasko and "Cinema Blasko" is a superb rejoinder to the main event. Don't miss it...xoxo

Such a pity

Amazing how an artist can go from writing albums where all (every one) of the songs is terrific and timeless (so you'll keep coming back to them time and time again) to producing something like this, where all of the songs (not just a few) are totally light-weight and expended after just a couple of listens. I bought this awhile back - I liked a couple of the songs from this album, but after a few plays, they wore off me, and now I don't like any of them.

I just can't understand how such a talented artist (like Blasko) can write so flawlessly, and then suddenly fail so dismally. I suppose we saw the same thing happen with the Killers. They couldn't put a foot wrong...even their so-called "B-side" album "Sawdust" was one of the best things I'd ever heard. And then they went and released "Day & Age" (rubbish). I think it's laziness. Either that or it's just too much pressure at the top, which causes them to crack and produce drivel. Note - it seems to have worked in reverse with Paul Dempsey, he struggled with his writing when he was with "Something for Kate", only nailing a really great song occasionally. And now his new solo album is so good (every single song just keeps on growing & growing on me) it's hard to put it into words.

As much as I loved Sarah Blasko's previous music, this was a total waste of my hard earned $22. I really hope she takes a bit more time with the next album and concentrates on quality (and tries to tap in to whatever she had pre-"As Day Follows Night". P.S. I gave this 2 stars on the strength of her previous albums. On it's own, in my view, this one rates only a 1/2 or 1.

Biography

Born: 23 September 1976 in Sydney, Australia

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Australian songwriter Sarah Blasko arrived in the U.S. in 2005 with a pedigree that couldn't be ignored: trailing a list of ARIA Award nominations in the categories of Best Album, Best Female Artist, Best Breakthrough Artist, and Best Pop Release, she also distinguished herself — and perked up the ears of rock skeptics — by being tagged somewhere along her cross-continental journey with the moniker "Girliohead." The comparisons were not unfounded. Like Radiohead and the countless lovelorn,...
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