Sophomore album for former Baywatch/Melrose Place heartthrob, the followup to his hit 1997 self titled debut. 15 tracks including 'Leap Of Faith' & 'Jusq'au Bout'. 2002.
Sophomore album for former Baywatch/Melrose Place heartthrob, the followup to his hit 1997 self titled debut. 15 tracks including 'Leap Of Faith' & 'Jusq'au Bout'. 2002.
CD Reviews
It's The Better CD I've ever Seen
09/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's The Better Album In The Amazon Shops .... For All The people who wrote somethin' bad about it please i want to tell them that it's not right because David is a wonderful singer and it songs are the best songs in the world ..... please people think before you write .... I Liked All The Songs And i Still Like Them All !!!
Love you DAVID CHARVET..."
Absolument excellent
06/05/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"J'adore la chanson "Apprendre à aimer!" Le CD est tout fabuleux!"
Still sounds as great as when it was first released
Haare | USA | 07/17/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I simply love every song on this album. I was hooked on the CD when it was released 5 years ago, and I recently got hooked on the songs again. Some of my favorites; "Take You There", "Sympathy", "If I Don't Tell You Soon" and "Teach Me How To Love". The title track is indeed a great song, but the CD offers so much more. Looking forward to his new CD, although it seems delayed again."
The way pop is: irresistible
Alex O. | New York, USA | 09/04/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With 2001 being the great year for pop music that it was, it is perhaps no surprise that David Charvet's album is right up there with the most recent productions by Kylie Minogue, Natalie Imbruglia, Enrique Iglesias, Cher, and Darren Hayes. And since the ex-Savage Garden front-man came up, we could very well use him as a parallel for Charvet. They are both 30 years old, they are both showmen (i.e. true performers), and they both grew up listening to infectious '80s pop. Charvet himself admits to being a fan of Michael Jackson, Elton John, and lately Robbie Williams. Make no mistake, however. His sound is as fresh as it could be. And of course, it did not hurt that he was helped by British producers to put together this album (and since Geri Halliwell and Robbie Williams, if they don't know pop, nobody does!). "Leap of Faith" (the song), a sort of "Affirmation" (the declarative quintessential track by Savage Garden), although with not quite the same powerful lyrics, is a courageous attempt at breaking the charts with an upbeat song and a darn good melody at that. In Europe, Charvet got the attention expected. America, it's time to catch on! This is excellent music that is beautifully produced. Hence, with Charvet, there's no need for a leap of faith; he's a good buy either way."