Laundry Service
Shakira
Laundry Service
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Editorial Review: Colombian
superstar Shakira's first English-language disc, Laundry Service,
carries the pointed credit "Entire Album Produced by Shakira." That might
be a signal to U.S. fans who helped two of her previous discs go platinum
under the media radar--a sign that this planned breakthrough has more to
offer than the input of a score of image makers and outside writers. And
it does; even the occasional clunky lyric comes directly from her overflowing
heart.
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Service's meld of danceable pop and rockier ideas and textures follows
the similar path of the singer-songwriter's previous work. Indeed, for
all its high-end production values, the record is ultimately one of the
least glossy crossover vehicles imaginable. |
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Despite an
occasional lean toward Celine Dion territory ("Underneath Your Clothes"),
it has a freshness that's sure to win over new listeners even after the
first single, the sly "Whenever, Wherever," has reached the saturation
point. While still not fully formed as an artist, she's getting close to
something of her own--something that may flower after she dumps the vocal
Alanis-isms. For now, it's still a pleasure to watch her grow. --Rickey
Wright
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A music fan
from
Kansas City, Missouri United States
I did not like this album after
the first time I listened. However, the second and the third time - well,
it kind of grows on you!
Songs are not monotone or same as
everything else out there.
I believe this is a good buy and
would recommend it.
Also recommend "ESCAPE" if you're
buying this album.
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