Amazon.co.uk Review
Blue are still trying to emulate their US counterparts, and their third album
Guilty includes a host of set pieces including shouty bits, Timbaland-esque production and even some falsetto singing. Songs such as "Stand Up" and "Bubblin'" are classic Blue in the spirit of "All Rise" and "Drive By"--funky backing with catchy half-sung, half-spoken lyrics that make for a pretty good start to the album.
The standout soul ballad is "How a Man's Supposed to Change"--catchy and light with a rousing chorus that unlike most other ballads on the album actually sounds like Blue as opposed to any generic boyband. Three albums down the line Blue are still delivering the goods, although a number of the songs sound remarkably like Westlife--not necessarily a bad thing but Blue have their own style and should most definitely stick to it. --Georgina Collins
CD Description
'Guilty' is the third album from Duncan, Lee, Antony, and Simon better known as Blue. Recorded in Copenhagen, Norway, and London over nine months the band helped in the process ofwriting and producing the album adding a more mature feel to their urban pop sound. The album also features a collaboration with Stevie Wonder and Angie Stone on the soul classic 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours'.