Cliff_Rocks's Album Review for Something's Goin' On
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Cliff On Top Form
This album has GOT to be listened to. A truly amazing collection of songs, with every note being a finely tuned masterpiece.
From rocky, soul-searching numbers such as 'Thousand Miles To Go' and 'Sometimes Love', to the slower ballads such as 'For Life' and 'I Will Not Be A Mistake', to the Nashvillian country-styled 'Simplicity', to the true epics of 'How Did She Get Here?' and 'Field Of Love', to the Gospel-messaged 'Faithful One', this album is nothing less than amazing.
Forget all those stereotypes you possess about Cliff Richard; forget your ageist beliefs... give this album a fair play, give it a listen, and you will be surprised at how much you like it.
True, I am a huge fan of Sir Cliff, but I've played it to loads of my non-Cliff-fan friends and they all like it. It's got wide appeal.
Don't diss it until you listen to it.
Here is Cliff Richard on top form, and in my opinion this is his best album since 1980's 'I'm No Hero'.
From rocky, soul-searching numbers such as 'Thousand Miles To Go' and 'Sometimes Love', to the slower ballads such as 'For Life' and 'I Will Not Be A Mistake', to the Nashvillian country-styled 'Simplicity', to the true epics of 'How Did She Get Here?' and 'Field Of Love', to the Gospel-messaged 'Faithful One', this album is nothing less than amazing.
Forget all those stereotypes you possess about Cliff Richard; forget your ageist beliefs... give this album a fair play, give it a listen, and you will be surprised at how much you like it.
True, I am a huge fan of Sir Cliff, but I've played it to loads of my non-Cliff-fan friends and they all like it. It's got wide appeal.
Don't diss it until you listen to it.
Here is Cliff Richard on top form, and in my opinion this is his best album since 1980's 'I'm No Hero'.
posted May 6, 2005
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