Robbie Williams - I've Been Expecting You Audio CD
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Band: Robbie Williams
Title: I've Been Expecting You
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Release Date: 2006-06-05
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Strong 2: No Regrets 3: Millennium 4: Phoenix from the Flames 5: Win Some Lose Some 6: Grace 7: It's Only Us 8: Heaven from Here 9: Karma Killer 10: She's the One 11: Man Machine 12: These Dreams
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I didn't expect it to be sooooo good!!!! "Millenium" was hitting the radio stations. I heard Robbie Williams for the first time in 1999 when I was living in Germany. I found this CD at a store and gave it a try. Wow, every song on the CD was great. I then bought his next album and it was so good also.
Unfortunately, I moved back to the USA in 2001 and stopped hearing his music. People are really missing alot because Robbie's music isn't playing here. GREAT CD FROM START TO FINISH.
Great music
I was really surprised when I started paying attention to some of the LYRICs, but you can't have everything. Got this mostly for Millenium but the style of music is one I really enjoy.
We've been expecting him since then...
I can never believe that Robbie actually finished producing it over a short period of time. "I've Been Expecting You"is an amazing album filled with surprises and Rob's creativity. Every track on it is unbelievable. Rob vividly portrays his living experiences in his songs. The enjoyment is second to none if you take your time rocking with Rob on the album.
"Millennium" the first single from this album caught my attention the first time I listened to it. Its magnificent rhythm and Rob's whispering in the background have really graced the song. Rob cooperated with Pet Shop Boys in "No Regrets" which is also my all-time favorite song of Rob. In addition to its great interlude and the brilliant rap when the song ends, the lyrics are intense and real, depicting the strong anguish of losing someone. You'll be even more moved if you know who Rob was referring to. "Strong" is a nice rock song. Rob sings as he subtly jeered himself and his philosophy. Rob once stated that he didn't like "She's the One" since it's the only song not written by himself on his albums. But he still sounds great and tender on that track.
All non-single tracks are no less powerful. Perhaps Rob had encountered so many things in 1998 that inspired him to make this marvelous work. This album is definitely a masterpiece. If you can only buy one album from Robbie Williams, I highly recommend this one. You can also find Rob's ex-fiancee talking on "Win Some, Lose Some. " I guess the song is about the sweet moments they used to share. A very great song, indeed.
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