Rural Juror
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Post by Rural Juror on Mar 5, 2004 14:46:45 GMT -5
This is the first single from their long-awaited fourth studio album Borrowed Heaven. The band debuted the song at the recent Irish Meteor Awards this week. Being a huge fan of the band, I was excited to hear this song. The song is okay, nothing special about it. The song is very poppy and perfect for summer. The chorus is very catchy and sort of reminds me of their version of the Rolling Stones classic "Ruby Tuesday." There's no word yet on when this album will be released in the US. The release date given for Europe is May 24th. You can download the song in the link below. I'd like to know what you think. Do you think this will be a hit for them Stateside? Will this song be the key for the band finally breaking the US market? The Corrs "Summer Sunshine"
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George Tropicana
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Post by George Tropicana on Mar 5, 2004 15:00:32 GMT -5
Thank you soooooooo much! I LOVE IT! It has an innocent feel to it. I can't wait to hear a studio version. I agree. Another summer jam from The Corrs! BTW, do you know if Carly Hennessy attended the Irish Meteror Awards this year? She was a winner last year! :) Photos from last year's Meteor Awards! Best Irish Female Singer: Carly Hennessy!
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Mar 5, 2004 20:21:04 GMT -5
I doubt they'll be going back to their roots with their new CD, which is a shame. They haven't had as good a CD since their first one, which was more irish and traditional sounding.
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jimmy74747
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Post by jimmy74747 on Mar 5, 2004 23:37:41 GMT -5
this is really good
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Rural Juror
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Post by Rural Juror on Mar 6, 2004 14:52:28 GMT -5
Thank you soooooooo much! BTW, do you know if Carly Hennessy attended the Irish Meteror Awards this year? She was a winner last year! :) I'm sorry but I don't know. Maybe you could it up online?
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Post by Rural Juror on Mar 6, 2004 14:55:52 GMT -5
I doubt they'll be going back to their roots with their new CD, which is a shame. They haven't had as good a CD since their first one, which was more irish and traditional sounding. I totally agree. It's a shame they've abandoned the one thing that made them unique from a majority of pop bands out there: the Celtic feel to their albums and songs. I wasn't too thrilled with In Blue and judging from this single, I am not looking forward to hearing the new album. I'm still holding out hope though.
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Post by j on Mar 7, 2004 12:33:52 GMT -5
I agree. In Blue was a little disappointing compared to Talk On Corners. I think I preferred the first album over In Blue too. Needless to say, I'm excited about the return of the Corrs.
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George Tropicana
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Post by George Tropicana on Mar 7, 2004 14:27:43 GMT -5
I liked "TOC" more than "In Blue" but I liked "In Blue" more than "Forgiven, Not Forgotten."
I have never heard "TOC: SE."
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Rural Juror
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Post by Rural Juror on Mar 7, 2004 15:04:14 GMT -5
I liked "TOC" more than "In Blue" but I liked "In Blue" more than "Forgiven, Not Forgotten." I have never heard "TOC: SE." TOC: SE has three less songs than TOC, at least the American version of TOC: SE. TOC is my favorite Corrs album, followed by FNF, and then IB. We'll see where the new album falls in my ranking. I'm pretty certain it won't dethrone TOC though.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Mar 8, 2004 15:07:16 GMT -5
'Talk On Corners' was a give or take album for me. It was never a favourite of mine and I rarely ever listened to the CD as a whole, whereas 'Forgiven...' I listened to alittle more often. I don't think I listened to 'In Blue' more than twice. I can't say I'm anticipating their new CD though. I don't consider the Corrs an albums artist for me. More of a singles artist, like the Cranberries, Our Lady Peace and Matchbox Twenty are to me.
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