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Gwen Stefani-The Sweet Escape-2006-DeBT iNT
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Title:
Gwen_Stefani-The_Sweet_Escape-2006-DeBT_iNT
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Uploaded:
2011-06-06 (by MAFIAA. )
Description:
ARTiST.... Gwen Stefani
TiTLE..... The Sweet Escape
LABEL..... Interscope
GENRE..... Alt. Rock
RiP.DATE.. 2011-06-03
STOREDATE. 2006-12-05
SOURCE.... CD
QUALiTY... 243 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo
TRACKS.... 12 / 46:57
SIZE...... 86.06 MB
RIPPER.... EAC Secure with LAME 3.98.4
URL.......
NR. TRACKNAME TiME
1 Wind It Up 3:09
2 The Sweet Escape 4:06
3 Orange County Girl 3:23
4 Early Winter 4:44
5 Now That You Got It 2:59
6 4 in the Morning 4:51
7 Yummy 4:57
8 Fluorescent 4:18
9 Breakin' Up 3:47
10 Don't Get It Twisted 3:37
11 U Started It 3:08
12 Wonderful Life 3:58
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TOTAL TiME: 46:57 MIN
TOTAL SIZE: 86.06 MB
RELEASE NOTES
Awkward and alluring in equal measures, Gwen
Stefani's 2004 solo debut,
Love.Angel.Music.Baby., did its job: it made Gwen
a bigger star on her own than she was as the lead
singer of No Doubt. With that established and her
long-desired wish for a baby finally fulfilled,
there was no rush for Gwen to get back to her
regular gig, so she made another solo album, The
Sweet Escape, which expanded on what really sold
her debut: her tenuous connections to Californian
club culture. There was always a sense of
artifice behind the turn-of-the-century makeover
that brought Gwen from a ska-punk sweetheart to a
dance club queen, but that doesn't mean it didn't
work at least on occasion, most spectacularly so
on the gloriously dumb marching-band rap of
"Hollaback Girl," the Neptunes production that
turned L.A.M.B. into a blockbuster. There, as on
her duet with Eve on "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," Gwen
made the transition into a modern-day material
girl with ease, but when she tried to shoehorn
this ghetto-fabulous persona into her original
new wave girl character, it felt forced, nowhere
more so than on the Linda Perry written and
produced "What You Waiting For." Gwen doesn't
make that mistake again on The Sweet Escape -- by
and large, she keeps these two sides of her
personality separate, favoring the streets and
nightclubs to the comfort of her new wave home.
Just because she wants to run in the streets
doesn't mean she belongs there; she continues to
sound far more comfortable mining new wave pop,
as only a child of the '80s could. As always,
it's those celebrations of cool synths and
stylish pop hooks that work the best for Stefani,
whether she's approximating the chilliness of
early-MTV new romantics on "Wonderful Life,"
mashing Prince and Madonna on "Fluorescent," or
lying back on the coolly sensual "4 in the
Morning."
Only once on the album is she able to bring this
style and popcraft to a heavy dance track, and
that's on the irresistible Akon-produced title
track, driven by a giddy "wee-oh!" hook and
supported by a nearly anthemic summertime chorus.
Tellingly, the Neptunes, the architects of her
best dance cuts on L.A.M.B., did not produce this
track, but they do have a huge presence on The
Sweet Escape, helming five of the 12 songs, all
but one being tracks that weigh down the album
considerably. The exception is "U Started It," a
light and nifty evocation of mid-period Prince,
with its lilting melody, silken harmonies, and
pizzicato strings. It sounds effortless and
effervescent, two words that do not apply to
their other four productions, all skeletal,
rhythm-heavy tracks that fail to click.
Sometimes, they're merely leaden, as on the
stumbling autobiographical rap "Orange County
Girl"; sometimes, they're cloying and crass, as
on the rather embarrassing "Yummy"; sometimes
they have an interesting idea executed poorly, as
on "Breakin' Up," a breakup song built on a dying
cell phone metaphor that's interesting in theory
but its stuttering, static rhythms and repetitive
chorus are irritating in practice. Also
interesting in theory is the truly bizarre lead
single, "Wind It Up," where the Neptunes force
fanfares and samples from The Sound of Music's
"The Lonely Goatherd" into one of their typical
minimalist tracks, over which Gwen spouts off
clumsy material-minded lyrics touting her fashion
line and her shape. Nothing in this track really
works, but it's hard not to listen to it in
wonder, since its unwieldy rhythms and rhymes
capture everything that's currently wrong about
Stefani.
From the stilted production to the fashion
fetish, all the way down to her decision to rap
on far too much of the album, all the dance-pop
here seems like a pose, creating the impression
that she's a glamour girl slumming on a weekend
night -- something that her self-proclaimed
Michelle Pfieffer in Scarface "coke whore"
makeover showcased on the album's cover doesn't
do much to dissuade. If the dance production on
The Sweet Escape were better, these hipster
affectations would be easier to forgive, but
they're not: they're canned and bland, which only
accentuates Stefani's stiffness. These misfires
are so grand they overshadow the many good
moments on The Sweet Escape, which are invariably
those songs that stay true to her long-standing
love of new wave pop (not coincidentally, these
include every production from her No Doubt
bandmate Tony Kanal). These are the moments that
give The Sweet Escape its sweetness, and while
they may require a little effort to dig out,
they're worth the effort, since it proves that
beneath the layers of bling, Gwen remains the
SoCal sweetheart that has always been as spunky
and likeable as she has been sexy.
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