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Rachel Stevens Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (17 Oct 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: CD+DVD
  • Label: Universal
  • ASIN: B000BM7U7I
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 170,078 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. So Good
2. I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)
3. Crazy Boys
4. I Will Be There
5. Negotiate With Love
6. It's All About Me
7. Secret Garden
8. Nothing Good About This Goodbye
9. Some Girls
10. Je M'Apelle
See all 13 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Sweet Dreams My LA Ex (Video)
2. Funky Dory (Video)
3. Some Girls (Video)
4. More More More (Video)
5. Negotiate With Love (Video)
6. So Good (Video)

Product Description

BBC Review

Bold, Swaggering and Accomplished - three words you would perhaps not expect to hear when talking about Rachel Stevens; but these are fair comment when describing her sophomore album 'Come and Get It'. Quite simply, it's the pop album of the year and a far cry from the wilting 'Funky Dory'.

In 2005 dancefloor-driven electronic pop has dominated the charts. Goldfrapp have broken into the mainstream and become the success of the year in credible circles. Over in pop land Rachel has been adopting similar sounds and releasing songs that, if she weren't Rachel Stevens, would be lauded by critics everywhere.

Opening with euphoric floor filler 'So Good', this is the first of many songs that make 2004's 'Some Girls' - her so far career defining song - sound ordinary. Richard X appears again as producer in the much anticipated 'Crazy Boys.' Without lyrics as suggestive their first collaboration, this does not disappoint, as Rachel moodily broods over love. And who could ignore the slutty 'I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)' packing fun and rebelliousness into 4 minutes of power pop.

But it's not just dancefloor stompers that the Stevens can do so well, two of the most memorable songs are the uplifting, minimalist 'I Will Be There', with production values reminiscent of Kylie's 'I Believe in you', and the sultry 'Nothing Good About This Goodbye', penned by Alexis Strum.

Nearly every track on the album could be a single, with 'Secret Garden' and 'The Cure's sampling 'All About Me' falling slightly short of the mark. But the strength of the other songs let us forgive her these. Come and Get It is quite simply a pop tour-de-force that deserves to sell a billion copies. Please, don't let this end up as a forgotten classic. --Talia Kraines

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From the Label

Bursting with an electric mix of contemporary pop anthems, Rachel Steven's sensational second album Come And Get It will be released on 17th October.

The style and swagger of Rachel’s new material oozes maturity and confidence. A rich mix of stylish, decadent and sophisticated sounds, Come And Get It is pure pop gold.

Already featuring a collection of Top 10 hits including "Negotiate With Love", the defiant, breezily self-confident "So Good" and smash hit "Some Girls", Come and Get It is brimming with an exciting and eclectic selection of songs.

Working closely with a few of the UK’s hottest talents including Richard X, Rob Davis, former S Club collaborators Jewels & Stone, and, in something of an Alisha’s Attic reunion, both Karen and Shelley Poole, Rachel has made an album she’s really proud of. From the frenetic "Crazy Boys" to the melodic tour de force of "Nothing Good About This Goodbye"; from the electro laced ballad "I’ll Be There" to the sultry, dirty bassline of `Je M¿Appelle¿ and her forthcoming single, "I Said Never Again", a sex-with-your-ex anthem whose pummelling glam beats conjure an image of Suzi Quatro duetting with Adam & The Ants, "Come And Get It" is an album for anyone who appreciates pop music at its best.


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Album of the year 17 Oct 2005
Format:Audio CD
I can't find a better word than "perplexed" to describe they way I feel about the fact that three of the best pop singles released this year 'Negotiate With Love', 'So Good' and 'I Said Never Again' have not reached a position higher than 10 in the UK charts. The only explanation I can only think of is that the buying public just don't like Rachel Stevens. Well if that is the case, what a shame because she has just released one of the best pop albums in years and the best one I've heard so far this year.

The album opener, 'So Good' is a perfect dance track featuring a strong electro beat/bassline and a dark choral backing reminiscent of New Order's Blue Monday; yet the whole thing is completly pop. Things keep on the right track with the 'rockier'
'I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)'. 'Crazy Boys' is just fantastic with it's stomping beat and its chorus could fit
nicely into a James Bond movie theme song. My favourite, 'Funny How' sounds like the Pet Shop Boys gone Kylie (you could almost swear it's Neil Tennant's melancholic vocals on the intro). I could go on describing how 'I Will Be There', 'Negotiate With Love', 'Some Girls' 'Dumb Dumb' are equally brilliant in different ways, but that would take too much space. Even if the rest of the songs were filler (which they aren't) this would be an outstanding pop record, miles away from Funky Dory and better that Annie's Anniemal.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Come back and get it 25 July 2006
Format:Audio CD
That this album flopped amazed me, largely because the singles were so poorly marketed by her management team. The first album was not great, but Rachel Stevens clearly understood that, and went head over heels into overdrive on this one producing some of the most original sounding tunes to come out of the noughties. By rights this album should be a chart topper. The music is fresh, the vocals are sultry and strong and the album as a whole is on a par with other pop princesses. One can only hope that she will do a Kylie and keep churning out quality music like this until reviewers accept that (as Kylie proved) it doesn't matter how you became famous. True fame sticks with those that deserve it - definitely watch this space as Stevens is going to be sticking around.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
It doesn't matter what you think of Rachel as a person, after all it is all about the music and this album certainly has some high class tunes.

The opening track 'So Good' is more than just a Kylie cast-off - it has an excellent single woman mantra chorus and an immense synth breakdown, making it the perfect pop stomper. 'I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)' touches on a new sound for Rachel, it's nicks the beats and chants of Adam & the Ants and teams them with a whole load of squelchy computer noises and over produced vocals. It makes for a great combo.

'Crazy Boys' sees Richard X on production duties. You get the obligatory squelchy synths, only here they're more gritty and appealing. The track isn't as immediately catchy as 'Some Girls' but it grows on you and definitely confirms Richard X's status as one of the top pop producers.

'I Will Be There' is an electro-ballad; it has all the soothing, dreamlike sounds of your average pop ballad only with more of a beat. A definite album highlight. 'Negotiate With Love' was good in that it helped Rachel progress from the dire 'More More More' cover. It has an excellent surf guitar and pretty good lyrics for a pop song.

'It's All About Me' has an excellent intro, a sample from The Cure's 'Lullaby' which I think works well and gives the impression that the track is going to be excellent. Unfortunately it slightly falls short of pop excellence. It's still very good, but a bit generic. 'Secret Garden' is another Kylie throwaway from the Body Language days; it definitely follows the sound of that album with its sickly and somewhat ambitious vocals that Rachel seems to struggle with. It has a few catchy lines and does grow on you. But the verses sound a bit disjointed.

'Nothing Good About This Goodbye' is the album highlight. It's not a patch on the original by Alexis Strum but it doesn't matter because the song itself is a pop classic. This song deserves to be a big hit, and hopefully it will be.

Everyone knows 'Some Girls' as it was one of the biggest tracks of 2004 and rightly so. 'Je M'Apelle' sounds like it's trying to be R&B but don't worry it's not. Parts of the song are good, but I never seem to listen to it in its entirety.

'Funny How' to me, sounds like Geri Halliwell's 'Ride It'. It's a bit naff and doesn't compete with some of the better tracks on the album. 'Every Little Thing' sounds like something S Club could have done, it's all very poppy and head bopping. Finally you have 'Dumb Dumb' another one of the better album tracks. It sounds like a track Britney could have recorded; it's all very electro with the popping computer synths and tinny drums.

Basically, the album is great if you know you like pop music. If you liked any of Rachel's singles than you can't go wrong with this album. It's a vast improvement on her debut and does deserve to do well.

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See past the exterior
Noone expected the solo work of any ex-S-Club 7 star to be anything more than manufactured, soulless kiddy pop, myself included. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Maxari
The most played album I own!
I think that the albums under performance is one of the things I like about it. It feels like you get to experience something that is so good and others are too ignorant to be... Read more
Published 15 months ago by D. Boyes
Awesome
This is one of the most under appreciated pop records of the decade. Love it.
Published 20 months ago by richerthanthou
Rachel stevens CD, DVD
i have been waiten so long to buy this cd and now i have it.
it is so good and the dvd inside as well.
thank you.
Published on 25 Aug 2009 by kirsty alden
Overlooked? The biggest crime in pop music!
The best pop album of the last 15 years!
The entire album is fantastic with quality throughout. Amazing production and each song is a potential hit. Read more
Published on 26 Aug 2008 by Mr. M. Leacy
Rachel Stevens at her very best !!
A brilliant second album that follows an excellent first one. Every track is excellent and this is probably my favourite album ever, Brilliant!!
Published on 8 Nov 2007 by Mr. Adam D. Griffin
One of the best pop albums of this decade
That's it, really: all great songs, production and delivery. This album is testament to the strength of a brand name. Read more
Published on 7 Nov 2007 by Curmudgeon
An underrated Pop Gem
After a slightly clunky, average debut with "Funky Dory", Rachel Stevens pulled no punches when she made this album of pop perfection. Read more
Published on 12 Aug 2007 by Ms. L. Gorthy
Pop as it should be, free of excesses...
By the time October rolls round, it will have been two years since this sorely underrated masterpiece from the former S Club 7 beauty came out. Read more
Published on 12 Aug 2007 by Alex A.C.M
Kills Pop Germs Dead
If only all pop albums were like this!No ballad rubbish, just excellent excellent pop songs.I love the Adam Ant style drums on 'I said Never Again', the cheeky Cure sample (who... Read more
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