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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good but in a different way..., 29 Sep 2008
There has been a long and mostly unexplained wait (4 years?) for Jem's second album; proposed release dates came and went. The question - Was it worth waiting for? The answer - Yes - probably. D-T-E is more musical and has a slightly more American twang then Finally Woken which was impossible to stop playing. It is another polished performance from the Welsh Songstress but unfortunately it also seems a bit more annonymous. One thing missing (or different) from D-T-E is the subtle bass that featured on some of the first albums tracks. This CD whilst partly a more clever production misses the 5 star debut aural sensation that riveted your ears to the speakers. This is slightly softer and more complex but I prefer the simple loud and rough buttons so it may be a bit too subtle and nice for me.
However, it is a very good CD that is not helped by the scant marketing. It is a relatively expensive import that is currently Out of Stock (again) on Amazon UK. The songs have already been lifted by some movies so why this belated album is hard to find is not understood.
If this is your first Jem CD, try Finally Woken first. Or, just get both.
They are worthy additions to your music collection.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Down To Earth - with a bump, 26 Oct 2008
I loved Finally Woken - it was a wonderful first album full of naivety and exciting bass led tracks with the soft tones of Jem herself lulling you into warmth and security. It was fresh and exciting.
After a long break (4 unexplained years), and the inability to buy the CD in the UK, I tracked it down (on Amazon) as an Import from the US!!! (This girl is Welsh. Why isn't her album available in the UK?)
Down To Earth - rammed into my CD player and pressing play even as the draw is still closing - does not deliver the same quality however. Jem's orginality on Finally Woken is not matched here at all.
The first half of the album does have some good tracks "Down To Earth" (although it starts ponderously) promises some good things for the rest of the album with a softer base line, but it is still there. "Crazy" has a decidedly American feel to it, complete with banjo, which doesn't help as a second track on the album. "I Want You To..." is a fair track which harks back to a simpler time, but given a nice twist in its vocals that works well. "It's Amazing" is a competent track which is well produced but a little dull and monotonous, perhaps a little bland in a Dido vein. It is catchy in places, but I really think it suffers from being overly produced as it seems to have lost its heart somewhere along the line. "Keep On Walkng" is again in the same vein, but this time with the voice scratched up vynil style in an effort to differentiate it. "You Will Make It" is a long and self indulgent song that sounds like sonething composed specifically 9/11. It is reasonably sickly sweet, but with its piano and lone vocals it is barren and not in the least uplifting. "I Always Knew" is a return to former glory with great things going on with strings, bells and claps. Jem's vocal is wonderful on this track and her range is showed far more than other songs on the album. The lyrics are also quite personal for the singer and you feel the song has proper meaning. The song also feels like it is going somewhere and not just meandering like many others. And that's the good half of the album.
"Got It Good" is lounge music. Mostly piano and some muted percussion instrument I can't place, it is a disappointingly plain ballad. "Aciid!" is just terrible. What was she thinking? Playing like a Britney Spears rap it stops and starts and never ever sounds muscial enough to be on any album. Easily the worst song on the album. "How Would You Like It" is back in Dido mode and I dare say this will be indestinguishable on torrent sites from Dido's recent banality (and will probably be credited to her). It is an anonymous piece of music that will never be played by most listeners. "And So I Pray" is mercifully short but painfully plain. It's like woodchip wallpaper, the musical equivalent of Magnolia, any more boring and you will be asleep before it's finished its 2 minutes and 42 seconds. The problem is that the chorus sounds like the verses and vice versa. So the song goes absolutely nowhere. The last track on the album is "On Top Of The World"; another fluff filled song with no musical ambition other than elevator music. It's an awful way to end an album and really doesn't inspire me to search for her next one.
Overall, I am really disappointed in this album, having actively searched it out and Imported it. The sound quality is excellent but I feel the production values of the album have overshadowed the content. And the content is simply not good enough. Only "I Always Knew" is a standout track on an album of 12 songs. That's not good. (Compare this with Finally Woken's 7 standout tracks - They, Come On Closer, Save Me, 24, Wish I, Just A Ride, & Falling For You.)
If you like Dido I think this musac approach to an album will appeal to you, but I can't bear it. There is a definite Americanisation in this album and it makes for a bland selection of background wallpaper music. Nothing more. Jem was really bold and adventurous in Finally Woken and I live in the hope that she will return to this quirky interesting style in the future. Please Jem, be bold again.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Perfectly nice...mainly, 9 Dec 2008
I largely agree with J.C. Howell's review. I too eagerly awaited a follow-up to Finally Woken, ordered this without hesitation and then...well it's nice. Nice is such a bland word, and it is largely a bland album. Yup, Dido all over. I know certain tracks have been featured as incidental music on various US dramas, which didn't put me off (so has Imogen Heap, and she delivers the goods rather better). However, with the exception if 'It's Amazing' and 'I always knew', none of these deserve to be anything more than background. Oh, and what on earth happened with 'Aciid!'? It's truly horrible, always skipped on my CD player and (as a Britney fan) comparable to Britney only if you prefer the dodgy bits of 'In the Zone' to tracks like 'Toxic'. Come on Jem, get back to the greatness of Finally Woken!
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