CD Details
All Artists: Corrs Title: Talk On Corners [Special Edition] Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 9 Label: Atlantic / Wea Release Date: 2/16/1999 Album Type: Special Edition Genres: Folk, International Music, New Age, Pop, Rock Styles: Contemporary Folk, Celtic, Europe, Britain & Ireland, Celtic New Age, Adult Contemporary, Adult Alternative Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 075678316425 |
Synopsis
Album DescriptionLimited edition pressing of the Irish siblings' hit 1998 &second album with 'Runaway', 'Forgiven Not Forgotten', 'WhatCan I Say' and 'So Young' (K-Klass mix) added as bonustracks. Also includes four postcards.
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Lorelie L. from CLINTON, MA Reviewed on 9/27/2006... A great album from this Irish group. 1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
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The Corrs Remixed Petar Vodogaz | Sydney, NSW Australia | 02/07/2006 (4 out of 5 stars) "This is my latest Corr's CD I have listened to and needed to listen to the songs 3 more times over to get a full review in my head. I am The Corrs fan and I know that within Australia, The Corrs are gaining a wide and steady fan base amongst pop listeners. Truly, what is not to like about this band of young Irish ladies and gent. Andrea Corr is the lead female vocalist of this talented group and she has a fine musical voice rich and pure and just right for this style of music. This album is unique for the Corrs as it includes 5 remixes from European mixers such as K-Klass and Tin Tin.
'Talk On Corners' is a limited special edition CD that was released in North America first to try to open up a new and wider support base and the plan worked with the Corr's remixed song 'Runaway' popular on US radio's. The song's that are remixed are; 'What Can I Do', 'Runaway' remixed by Tin Tin Out. 'So Young' remixed by K-Klass and 'Dreams' is a radio edit mix.
However what captured my attention and my immediate like were the new songs 'Paddy McCarthy' which was a return to native Irish instrumentals and 'Hopelessly Addicted'. The last track is a take off from Jimmy Hendric's 'Little Wing' that sure isn't a bad listen.
Overall this album is worth the buy and listen. It takes some time to grow on you, but trust me, you will like the end product. The Corrs continue their journey and I look forward to more album released by this foursome of talent."
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