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Artist: | Calvin Harris |
Title: | 18 Months | Record Label: | Sony Bmg |
Format: | CD | Release Year: | 2012 |
Label: | Sony Bmg | EAN: |
0886978592323 |
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Artist | Calvin Harris |
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Number of CDs | 1 |
Recording Type | Studio |
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Great CD would highly recommend to all,Ideal xmas present ?
Product Description The Scottish DJ's third album 18 Months features a star studded line-up, with guest vocals from the likes of Rihanna, Kelis, Ne-Yo, Florence Welch, Dizzee Rascal, Ellie Goulding, Tinie Tempah, Ayah and Example, as well as input from DJ /Producers Nicky Romero and Dillon Francis. 18 Months is the follow-up to Harris’ 2009 Number One record Ready For The Weekend. "Sweet Nothing" is the sixth single from the album so far, with Harris' collaboration with Kelis (Bounce), his solo track "Feel So Close", and collaborations with Rihanna ("We Found Love"), Ne-Yo ("Let’s Go"), and Example ("We’ll Be Coming Back") released prior to the album. Review If ever there was an album (greatest hits excepted) that could claim to be a winner before a single copy was sold, it’s this one. Six singles released already, counting Rihanna’s We Found Love: six worldwide hits, any one of which you can hear by just by turning on a radio. That’s better than Thriller. And they’re all in the key of ruthless triumph, where even the flats are sharp. How can it fail? Well it depends on your expectations. Of the nine songs that aren’t singles already, four are cut from the same cloth as the hits: each one desperately vying to be the tune you most want to be dancing to when the realisation hits that you’re out, the night is young, and everything is brilliant. It’s a noble undertaking, and one Calvin Harris clearly takes very seriously, no matter who he is working with. So line up, Ellie Goulding, c’mere Tinie Tempah, you want a certified Harris club banger to go? With relish? You’ve come to the right place. Then there are the makeweights – Green Valley, Mansion, School – the leftover riffs and ideas that never quite got finished off and have clearly been thrown in as some kind of light relief amid all of the breathless urgency. School is the real oddity, a half-hearted and airless stab at G-funk, and a throwback to Calvin’s pre-Olympian past, but at least it’s an attempt to go somewhere else. The other two are just commas, a chance to breathe. Only on Here 2 China is there a worthy variation on the formula, the sense of a producer stretching out to meet the needs of his vocalist. Dizzee Rascal, who already had his Harris makeover a while back, is the lucky recipient of a total bassquake. No whooshing, no builds, no drops, just a re-energised rapper delighted with the great big dirty fartcake he’s been given to work with. So yes, it’s a portfolio of win for Calvin, an annual report where the graph is almost all peaks and the troughs are so far down they’re practically invisible. Champagne?
Just an Amazing Album! :-D
The Album is amazing, a great mix of tunes. Its a must have for any party or playlist. Sweet Nothing is a particular favourite bring back some great memories from 2012 and 2013.