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Example Won't Go Quietly - The Album

Example Won't Go Quietly - The AlbumArtist: Example
Label: Data
Category: Music

List Price: £14.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 170

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.7 x 0.4

EAN: 5051823012614
ASIN: B003L8AKOO

Release Date: June 21, 2010
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • From Space
  • Won't Go Quietly
  • Watch The Sun Come Up
  • Time Machine
  • Something In The Water
  • Last Ones Standing
  • Millionaires
  • Two Lives
  • Kickstarts
  • Sick Notes
  • Dirty Face
  • Hooligans
  • See The Sea
  • Won't Believe The Fools

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3 out of 5 stars A whirlwind of top-class producers   August 18, 2010
LX Holden
The Fulham born rapper, initials e.g. who in his own words has transformed into producing dysfunctional electro-pop, 5 months after releasing his chart-stomping single "Wont Go Quietly" has produced his first album with Data Records, collaborating with notable artists such as Calvin Harris, Chase & Status and Sub Focus to a versatile effect.

`Watch the Sun Come Up' was the first to make a brief appearance back in September 2009 from the album, before his second single, not needed to be mentioned raised the rapper's reputation massively and after a 3rd single release of the album in the shape of `Kickstarts' we've finally got to see the range of sounds behind the man named Example.

No one could accuse the man of a bland, dull and samey album mixing a combination of dubstep, pop and house into a massive blend before topping it off with his own lyrics. And while there are a few mainstream orientated tracks in there, with the help of Benga, there are some lively tracks to be heard. `Dirty Face' is a stern culprit for one of those semi-popular electro tunes that creep into the commercial clubs of the nation and it's plain to see why. With it's catchy chorus and quote worthy one-liners `You won't get a drink, cos I'm tight as f*ck", you can almost see the lyrics in the bio section of someones facebook page.

With the latest trends it seems obvious to say that Calvin Harris has placed his own vibrant, off-beat, high-end synth touch to the album in `Time Machine', with his sound instantly familiar to songs such as `Acceptable in the 80's' and `Girls', it's clear to see what Example is trying to achieve and whilst it's understandable, if he was a school student, this album is the equivalent to him dragging in the geek of the class and getting him to do his work for him and reaping the rewards.

Despite that analysation, there are some nifty little songs to be found, albeit with see-through major influence that are no doubt making this album a nice collection of collaborations.



4 out of 5 stars Good album   August 9, 2010
D. Jackson (UK)
There are several good tracks on this CD, bought for my daughter and she loves it.


3 out of 5 stars The singles are great, the other tunes are average   July 25, 2010
pete (uk)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I decided to buy this album because i loved Example's three singles; Wont go quietly, Kickstarts and Watch the sun come up(the best). These are brilliant and i cant stop listening to them.
However, the rest of the album was a real letdown, just because i thought it would be as good as the singles. Some of the songs are catchy e.g time machine and two lives, but some are the complete opposite e.g hooligans and see the sea.
Most of the album's tracks are just filler, with a neverending beat throughout the whole song. I really want to like these tracks, but i really cant, i want to listen to the album a lot, but i have more fun things to do.
I recommend that if you, like me, like Example, just download the thre great singles and leave the rest alone, because they just aren't very catchy and wont get a party started.



4 out of 5 stars wont keep it quiet   July 21, 2010
Peter
This album is well worth talking about, some really great songs including those already released


5 out of 5 stars Best Album i've listened to this year! Fact   July 12, 2010
Mr. Lee Bagley (Dudley, West Midlands)
I bought this album the other day as i liked the singles and really didn't know what to expect, i put it in my car and blasted out Kickstart a million times as you do then Won't go quietly by which time i got home and played the album from start to finish and fell in love with it. Now i can't stop listening to it. If you are a little bit curious about the album and what it has to offer then i'd say its a mix between The Streets and Calvin Harris styles. Buy It Now.

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