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N**N
Four Stars
Great sounds!!
A**R
Robbie's Hooked a New Fan in the US
(repeated from my review of the [Explicit Lyrics] [Import] version of the album)I should share some background before giving my review.Before this past summer, I knew Robbie only through his one and only US hit, "Millennium," from 1999. I always had hoped to hear more music from him, but that never happened here.Flash forward to this past summer. I, like many millions of other people around the world, watched the Live 8 concerts this summer on-demand via the web. In the home stretch of the London concert, who appears on stage but Robbie Williams. Knowing next to nothing about him at that time (he, unfortunately, is very much an obscurity here, as many have noted and rightfully pined) I was absolutely FLOORED not only by his talent as an artist but also by his absolutely amazing skills as a performer. There very much is a distinction between the two skills...I have seen many talented artists who are mediocre or downright awful entertainers. Robbie, in the short 20 minutes that he was on stage, demonstrated an incredible talent to take a crowd of several hundred thousand people and wrap every single one of them around his finger. Talent like this on stage is a one-in-a-million kind of thing, and I can compare him to but a few acts who, in their own right and in their own times, were legends on stage. It absolutely blew me away, and I replayed that portion of the concert probably 100 times over the summer.I got wind that Robbie released a new album and I was hell-bent on getting a copy of it, never before hearing any of his material off of an album. I ordered this album, it arrived last week, and I have had a steady diet of Robbie since it arrived to give me a chance to appreciate this work fully. After many hours of absorbing this album, I came to a conclusion:This album is excellent."Ghosts" is a great song. While others have said that this song may supercede "Angels" as the audience-favorite anthem, I do not agree...but it is a great song nonetheless. "Tripping" is his first single from the album, and it is a pretty strong song. My favorites may be the songs which are extremely funny to me: "Your Gay Friend" and "A Place to Crash." I mean, really...how can you not love songs whose choruses begin"And I'll be your gay friend / 'cuz your marriage never ends"and"Find a place to crash / Move your boney ass"The remainder of the songs, too, are quite good. There are a couple of slower songs to match the up-tempo songs, but there are no "true ballads" on this album. I have to spend some more time with this album to gain a better appreciation of a couple of the songs (I'm not placing all of the references), but on the whole it is an excellent album from a truly gifted artist."Greatest Hits" are on their way...can't wait.Robbie, brother...you hooked another one here in the US."First they ignore youThen laugh at you and hate youThen they fight you - then you win"
R**A
The new Robbie Williams
Those who thought that Robbie's solo career would not survive after the end of his partnership with Guy Chambers were completely wrong."Intensive Care" is the result of Robbie's hard work and it was recorded in his home studio, with the collaboration of Stephen Duffy. This new album is pure pop, inovative with great arrangements for the songs. "Tripping", the first single, is reggae music, related to dreams (or nightmares?) of Robbie. I love the rap part near the end of the song ("leave the house, leave the car, let the bad men where they are..."). Another song which is pleasing fans is "Spread your wings", which could be a great single and reminds me of Robbie's old songs. One of my favorites is "Please don't die", with its 80's strings. Other highlight song is "The trouble with me", which seems to follow the same inspiration. On "Advertising spaces", Robbie offers a tribute to Elvis Presley, as a popstar he is. Don't miss this album!
T**I
Disappointing
Robbie Williams has always been my guilty pleasure. I discovered his music while on vacation in Canada. He was performing at an outdoor concert during the winter and he mooned the crowd, who cheered him on loudly. I instantly loved his bawdy style and sense of humor and ran out the next day to purchase my first Robbie Williams album, The Ego has Landed. What joy! What fun!And up until this recent release, I've been proud to own Robbie's entire collection. Now I'm wondering if perhaps it was Guy Chambers' writing that I've been in love with all along, for Intensive Care is a bit of a disappointment. Although Robbie's attitude still shines through, the song writing is disjointed, as is the flow of the album, which vacillates between ballads, reggae, and rock. While I appreciate Robbie's desire to experiment, I miss the poppy music and humorous lyrics that I fell in love with on his previous releases. Upon first listen, the humor on this album falls flat. I can only hope that I'll learn to like it after hearing it a few more times. In the meantime, I'll continue to listen to my old favorites, as well as watch my Robbie Williams DVDs.
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