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Gwen Stefani is one of the most exciting artists working in the mainstream. She oozes style in just about everything she does, while her music is consistently innovative and always inventive. The former No Doubt lead singer showed with her debut solo album "Love Angel Music Baby" that she had what it takes to compete at the forefront of the mainstream scene, mixing it capably with the likes of Madonna, Pink and Beyonce yet delivering things in a style that was distinctly her own. Sophomore album "The Sweet Escape" maintains those high standards and proves that her debut was no fluke. It's a fantastic listen, capable of widespread crossover appeal and almost certain to fall prey to flattering imitations. It impresses from the outset, kicking off with the brilliant lead single "Wind It Up" and tossing in one hit after another in a number of different styles. "Wind It Up", in particular, is a highlight that's sure to become a signature tune for the artist. With its cheeky "Sound Of Music" sample wrapped around a more distinct tub-thumping beat (think "Hollaback Girl"), it's an absolute riot of energy that appeals to the childlike dancer in every one of us. You'll be foot-tapping and hip-swaying along with its infectious energy in spite of any reservations you may feel. But it's Stefani's gift that she can take something that, on paper, sounds cheesy and make it utterly, utterly cool. Thereafter, it's a thrilling and eclectic mix packed with the usual smattering of high-profile collaborations - but crucially, with some surprise additions. Keane's Tim Rice-Oxley provides a telling contribution to "Early Winter", a thrilling keyboard-based ballad that finds Stefani at her most intimate and lovely, while Akon's distinct rapping style works well on the album's title track, the thrilling "Sweet Escape". "4 In The Morning" is another heart-melter of a track, a slow-burner built around some lush electronic soundscapes, a swooning set of vocals and some well-realised strings. It's one for the romantically inclined and a track that serves as a nice contrast to the more boisterous, semi-rap style of dancefloor fillers such as "Now That You Got It" and "Orange County Girl". Another highlight is the high-tempo, percussion heavy "Yummy", a duet with Pharrell that finds Stefani at her most sassy and, well, yummy vocally. It drops in a sample of "Wind It Up" but in no way feels like a lazy retread of former hits. The chorus, too, provides an example of the artist pushing the pop boundaries to pleasing effect. The same applies to the effortlessly hip vibe surrounding "Fluorescent", another contagious offering that gets better and better the more you hear it, and the dark, grinding "Breakin' Up", which finds the singer at her most feisty and defiant. Both tracks hint at the new directions taken by both Madonna and Nelly Furtado, albeit with Stefani's distinct spin. There's a sweet '80s vibe surrounding final track "Wonderful Life" that's also engaging, while the live version of "Wind It Up" that brings things to a close is utterly enchanting. Like we said, this is an inspirational piece of work that makes Stefani's artistic brilliance impossible to escape. Our advice is to shell out and enjoy - it's one of the hippest releases of the year.Jack Foley.Read full review
"No Doubt" Gwen always impresses me, even when she's solo. This isn't her best work but her rock, rap and pop mix is still enjoyable. Songs like "Early Winter" and "Wonderful Life" hypnotize me. Her voice is like a siren's song. All hail Queen Gwenavier!
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I love this CD. I happened to be at Meijer when it came out at midnight and bought it right away. I am a huge No Doubt and Gwen Stefani fan. I have to admit though, at first as with her LAMB disc, I didn't like it. But after a couple listens it grew on me bigtime and continues to do so. I think the fact that the music is so different and new and unlike anything I have heard was what turned me off those first couple of listens. This album is truly unique and has a lot of very catchy tunes on it, Flourescent being my favorite song. The ablum has a real 80's dance with techno, rock, rap and pop influence. It is really a whole hodge podge of musical genres. Whenever I have this CD in I feel like it's a magical musical fun time.
This CD is so upbeat and fun. It is so hard to sit still when listening to it. It is one of her best works. The song "Wind It Up" gets you Wound up and ready to shake what your momma gave you! I love to stick it in my laptop and listen to it while I am working on EBay. Nothing to dislike about it, period! I decided to buy it because of the song, "The Sweet Escape" heard on the radio and I saw her perform "Wind it Up" on the Ellen Degeneres show. Her interview displayed her kindness, creativity and what a good mother she is. Highly reccommend to buy this CD!!!!
The songs are typical of what Gwen Stefani is trying to become with out her band behind her. I just wish she would make another album with No Doubt. Don't get me wrong this is a great album. You find yourself moving back & forth to the beat of the music. I like this one better than the angel, music baby one so that's a pluss.. I guess...
This CD is very upbeat and fun. It's a bit different than LAMB--with a lighter, almost more carefree feel to it. I love it. I believe that most great artists change as their career grows and with this CD Gwen shows that she is able to stretch. Don't get me wrong--you'll still recognize Gwen's awesome voice, lyrics, and attitude, but it's just a little different sound somehow. Very professional production. Highly recommended CD!
Very good dvd
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Perfect all the way around. Will be repeat customer.
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I bought this CD on ebay because retailers were chargeing more than I was willing to pay for it. Overall, this CD is just an okay album; as much as I enjoy the sound of Stefani's voice, I like her rock songs better than her pop songs. I thought "Wind it Up" was a really fun song, but with the exception of a few other tracks, this just dosen't have the same impact as Tragic Kingdom. I am glad I got this CD though, its fun to play in the car.