All Artists: Natasha Thomas Title: Save Your Kisses Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Epic Release Date: 10/5/2004 Album Type: Enhanced, Import Genres: International Music, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Natasha Thomas Save Your Kisses Genres: International Music, Rock
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CD ReviewsNatasha is an excelent singer!!!!! Joel Uribe | Mexico City, Mexico | 02/15/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "Hi, I'm from Mexico and I listened the Natasha Thomas Album last month over the internet. I think she is a great danish singer, I love all her songs. I known her since I saw the Lacoste commercials on TV, the one announcing the brand and the other one that announces the "Touch of Pink" Perfume. I recommend the songs "It's over now", "Save the kisses for me" and " Why (does your love)". I love her!!!!! She is beautiful!!!! She looks like an angel!!!!" AMAZING V. Quintero | Bloomington, MN | 05/17/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "Hey everybody, this CD is THE BEST EVER! you feel in Europe.. you can go there with this CD.. the music, the songs, the rythm, the style.. everything is perfect and Natasha has a nice amazing voice.. plus, she announches Lacoste products, and you can hear 3 of this CD songs on her TV spots. Buy it! I LOVE IT.. and everybody around me are impressed with 1 listening.. is a great great CD and you can play it anytime.. but fits better for summer.. Listen it, enjoy it!.." OK for Pop Emmawasabi | USA | 05/30/2005 (3 out of 5 stars) "I pride myself in having outgrown my "pop" years, but quite frankly, every now and then I listen to pop for it's catchy tunes (which you must admit, even when it's bad, it gets stuck in the ol' noggin') and then there's the sense that you might be "missing out on something".
I stumbled across this performer through an ad campaign for Lacoste perfume. Her voice is airy, and although I've yet to see a video from her (yes, I probably am living in a cave)I assume she will go the same route as her Britney-Christina counterparts with lots of dancing and backup dancers; her lyrics are sweet, and the music is over-produced, but hopefully that's her real voice coming through. The song that brought me to this album was "Let me show you the way", which was featured in the ad. The album title "Save Your Kisses" has the same music, but with different lyrics. I must say that this is clear proof that Europop is much more appealing to me than its American counterpart. I have to say that the Ace of Base feeling is palpable throughout the album, and it's most evident in "It's over now" and "Why does it hurt so much", where you half expect her to switch to "All that she wants" instead. (Also, "Young and Carefree" fits that description). The track "More than friends" is reminescent of Stacie Orrico, and "I'm Just a Little Bit Shy" might be used as a music cue on a TV show soon (seems like a mood-setter). I don't know, I might be jaded; after all, I've been there to see many popsters come and go, and some even evolve into more serious performers (as is Mandy Moore's case), but Ms. Thomas doesn't have the groovy depth of Joss Stone, and the fact that she's the product of Europop doesn't help matters much. Let's remind ourselves that it took Kylie Minogue almost 15 years to get back on the U.S. playlists, while she was a hit in Europe and Australia. I liked it, might play it in the car, or may jog to it, but I'm not sure I'd miss this CD if it got lost, and I might not even replace it." |