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Reality Killed the Video Star

Robbie Williams

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Album Review

Robbie Williams' Rudebox was one of the most enjoyable records of his career, but it wasn't a commercial success. Its follow-up, Reality Killed the Video Star, attempts to right the ship, and as such, it becomes everything its predecessor was not. The album is given an MOR blockbuster production by Trevor Horn, with arrangements by his longtime co-writer Anne Dudley. It certainly has the sound it needs to succeed with Williams' aging audience and also clean up on BBC Radio 2. Williams remains an excellent ballads singer, well suited for this grandiose backing. The album is front-loaded, beginning with "Morning Sun," the best and most deeply felt song on the album.

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A Pretty Babong Album!!!

This album is not one of robbies best Although far From His Worst, LIke dat rubbish rudebox,Bout 4 songs stand ou' on this album Wont Do Dat,You Know Me Is Great,Blasphemy nd Starstruck are all good tunes i mean itunes!!! No i Dont Actually??? What I Mean To Say Is that this album pretty worth the buy as over half the songs have a good beat,,,..... Does Anyone Else Find The Name for this album really strange nd off the rails a bit like robbie i suppose!!! I LOVE BRAY BUD SNIFFFFF!!!! Also Buy off itunes as in the shops you get the album 4 20 quid with the video at the end!!! Itunes Always supplies its trustworthy customers wit wat dey want SNiffffff?

Biography

Born: 13 February 1974 in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffor

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Out of all the members of Take That, Robbie Williams never really seemed to fit in. Roguishly handsome where his bandmates were merely cute, Williams was tougher and sexier than the rest, which made him more distinctive. He also fought regularly with the other members and their management, primarily because he was occasionally adverse to being so heavily packaged. So it didn't come as a surprise that he was the first to leave the band, departing early in the summer of 1995 to pursue a solo career...
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Reality Killed the Video Star, Robbie Williams
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  • 9,99 €
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Dance, Rock, Adult Alternative, Pop/Rock
  • Released: 09 November 2009

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