Kate Ryan - Different (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Kate Ryan
- Title: Different
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Antler Subway
- Genre: Pop, EuroDance
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:02:24
- Total Size: 424 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Désenchantée
02. UR (My Love)
03. Mon Coeur Résiste Encore
04. Libertine-Radio Edit
05. So In Love
06. Free Your Mind
07. Head Down
08. Scream for more
09. In Your Eyes
10. One Happy Day
11. Lift Me Higher
12. Through The Eyes
13. Nos Regards Qui M´enflamment
14. Got To Move On
15. Ne Baisse Pas La Tete
16. Magical Love
After a couple of moderate hits in her home country, Belgian singer/songwriter burst onto the international scene with two cover versions of classic hits by French diva Mylène Farmer. "Désenchantée" and "Libertine" are both effective modern dance-pop reinventions of Farmer's '80s hits, and hit the charts all over Europe. A pretty blonde singer with a pleasant but unremarkable voice, Kate Ryan could easily have gone the way of any number of anonymous dance vocalists. However her debut album yielded a number of further hits, including the self-penned "Mon Coeur Résiste Encore" and "(UR) My Love." A glimpse at the album's liner notes reveals that Ryan has a writing credit on 11 of the 16 tracks on Different, including two solo compositions. The music on the album is fairly standard turn of the century Euro dance. The singles are all good, "Mon Coeur Resiste Encore" and the cover of "Désenchantée" are outstanding, but an abundance of filler and samey production renders the album less than essential. Nevertheless it sold over a quarter-of-a-million copies worldwide and established Ryan as a promising new star.
01. Désenchantée
02. UR (My Love)
03. Mon Coeur Résiste Encore
04. Libertine-Radio Edit
05. So In Love
06. Free Your Mind
07. Head Down
08. Scream for more
09. In Your Eyes
10. One Happy Day
11. Lift Me Higher
12. Through The Eyes
13. Nos Regards Qui M´enflamment
14. Got To Move On
15. Ne Baisse Pas La Tete
16. Magical Love
After a couple of moderate hits in her home country, Belgian singer/songwriter burst onto the international scene with two cover versions of classic hits by French diva Mylène Farmer. "Désenchantée" and "Libertine" are both effective modern dance-pop reinventions of Farmer's '80s hits, and hit the charts all over Europe. A pretty blonde singer with a pleasant but unremarkable voice, Kate Ryan could easily have gone the way of any number of anonymous dance vocalists. However her debut album yielded a number of further hits, including the self-penned "Mon Coeur Résiste Encore" and "(UR) My Love." A glimpse at the album's liner notes reveals that Ryan has a writing credit on 11 of the 16 tracks on Different, including two solo compositions. The music on the album is fairly standard turn of the century Euro dance. The singles are all good, "Mon Coeur Resiste Encore" and the cover of "Désenchantée" are outstanding, but an abundance of filler and samey production renders the album less than essential. Nevertheless it sold over a quarter-of-a-million copies worldwide and established Ryan as a promising new star.
Pop | Eurodance | FLAC / APE
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