Dans la collection
#493
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Harder To Breathe |
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02:53 |
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This Love |
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03:26 |
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Shiver |
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02:59 |
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She Will Be Loved |
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04:17 |
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Tangled |
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03:18 |
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The Sun |
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04:11 |
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Must Get Out |
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03:59 |
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Sunday Morning |
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04:06 |
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Secret |
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04:55 |
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Through With You |
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03:01 |
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Not Coming Home |
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04:21 |
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Sweetest Goodbye |
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04:32 |
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Numéro Cat. |
82876 52353 2 |
UPC |
828765235327 |
Emballage |
Jewel Case |
Qualité Enreg. |
DDD |
Audio |
Stereo |
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AMG Review by MacKenzie Wilson The boys of Maroon 5 have certainly come a long way since their days in the indie outfit Kara's Flowers. After the band's demise in 1999, frontman Adam Levine surrounded himself with New York City's urban hip-hop culture and found a new musical calling. Maroon 5 was born and their debut album, Songs About Jane, illustrates an impressive rebirth. It's groovy in spots, offering bluesy funk on "Shiver" and a catchy, soulful disposition on "Harder to Breathe." "Must Get Out" slows things down with its dreamy lyrical story, and Levine is a vocal dead ringer for Men at Work's Colin Hay. Don't wince - it works brilliantly. Songs About Jane is love-drunk on what makes Maroon 5 tick as a band. They're not as glossy as the Phantom Planet darlings; they've got grit and a sexy strut, personally and musically. It's much too slick to cross over commercially in 2002, but it's good enough for the pop kids to take notice. Enhanced features: Harder To Breathe & This Love videos, photogallery, screensaver