Impression [Import]

impression [import]

Track Listings
1. Just Forget
2. Nightshift
3. Style
4. Stroll
5. Death Wish
6. Set It Off
7. Million Way Of Drum
8. A Space In Air In Space In Air
9. Sanctuary Ship
10. Haiku
11. Tsurugi No Mai
12. Dead Season
13. Decade
14. World Without Words
15. Kodama
16. Silver Morning
17. Bracelet
18. In Position
19. Night Out
20. Not Quite Seleah
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Impression [Import]
Second First Impression
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Heartbreak, Redemption and Triumph in Melodic Bliss
  • A very touching well thoughtout album
  • LOVE THE NEW CD
  • Great vocals, some songs lacking
  • Awesome, but not really the best album I've had.
Second First Impression
Daniel Bedingfield
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0006HCVHM
Release Date: 2004-12-06

Tracks:

  1. Growing Up
  2. Complicated
  3. Wrap My Words Around You
  4. All Your Attention
  5. Way
  6. Sorry
  7. Show Me the Real You
  8. Don't Give'r It All
  9. Nothing Hurts Like Love
  10. Holiness
  11. All the Little Children
  12. If You're Not the One

Album Description

Daniel Bedingfield's highly anticipated follow-up to the massively successful `Gotta Get Thru This', further showcases his talent to create some of the most enduring pop moments around. Produced by Jack Joseph Puig it consolidates his position as one of Britain's most diverse and talented young singer-songwriters. Universal. 2004.

Album Details

His Second Album, the Long-awaited Follow-up to his Quintuple Platinum Debut Album "Gotta Get Thru This". "Second First Impression" Co- Produced by Jack Joseph Puig it Showcases Bedingfield's Trademark Diversity as a Writer and a Vocalist and Reinforces his Reputation as Britain's Best Young Male Solo Singer-songwriter. All the Strings on 'second First Impression' were Arranged by David Campbell (Beck's Dad). It was Co-produced by Daniel (The First Ever Co-produce for Jack Joseph Puig) at Ocean Way Studio.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Heartbreak, Redemption and Triumph in Melodic Bliss.......2005-07-08

It's a sin this album wasn't domestically released in the US as it's only available as an import which tend to be a bit $$. I took a risk and bought it anyway and I have to say I am very satisfied.

It's so much better than Daniel's first album, which I really liked! This release is more mature and well thought-out. Sonically, there's really nothing new in this album, but there is definitely more crooning. The lyrics do tell a story for a change and Daniel sounds so real, especially in "Sorry", which is about his sister.

If I have to pick up favorites, they'll be: Holiness, Show me the real you, Sorry, The Way, Don't give'r it all, and Growing up. I am still listening to it nonstop at work, in the car, at home, at the gym,...etc. It's that good :-)

I cannot recommend this album enough. Like most solo British artists, Daniel Bedingfield is extremely underrated and underexposed here in America. I can't believe his songs aren't playing on the radio instead of that hackneyed music we're all sick and tired of.

4 out of 5 stars A very touching well thoughtout album.......2005-05-19

I was a Bedingfield fan instantly when I heard his first CD. Now finally getting my hands on his second CD, I was unsure since I had to have it imported but it was worth it! He's changed a lot in the years since he wrote his previous album. The album is extremely personal, it talks about life, love, and dealing with a near death experience. His words are selected carefully and specifically. He is mastering his craft. Nothing is an accident. I absolutely love some of the songs...especially "Sorry" and "All the Little Children", and "Draw You".
Now as for why I gave it four stars and not five, simply because I loved his dance tracks on his first CD, those aren't really here. But his other songs make up for it!

5 out of 5 stars LOVE THE NEW CD.......2005-03-28

love the cd, much much better than the first one.
I'm also going to rate the song by 10 the best song

growing up 10/10 good song

complicated 10/10 reggae sound love it love the voice

wrap my words around you 8/10 okay song

all your attention 10/10 one of my favorite song, the chorus is great, very emotional melodies

way 9/10 poppy sound, its good

sorry 10/10 love the song, it was dedicated to his sister

show me the real you 7/10 not my fave song

don't give it all 5/10 no comment

nothing hurts like love 10/10 also my fave, very powerful, love the lyrics

holiness 10/10 you could listen to this song everyday and you don't get sick of it,

all the little children = he has similar song on his first cd title honest question, its only him and the piano


all in all beatiful cd better than the first

4 out of 5 stars Great vocals, some songs lacking.......2005-02-24

I adore Daniel Bedingfield and loved his last album. His second attempt is just as good as the first. Daniel lovers will not be disappointed. I occasionally found the lyrics cheesy on a few tracks, but Daniel's voice and songwriting skills are sharp as ever. I'd recommend the album to any lover of pop or Brit pop music.

It's just too bad more people in the US do not appreciate his talent! If I want to see him in concert this year, I'll have to travel to another continent!

Also, if you like Daniel, his sister Natasha's CD is excellent too. It's another import but worth the extra cost.

3 out of 5 stars Awesome, but not really the best album I've had........2004-12-21

I like Daniel Bedingfield since I've heard Gotta Get Thru This and If You're not the one.

This latest album makes him sound much mature than before, and I miss thw quirky beat of GGTT. I love his first few songs. I'll rate some of them. (out of 10)

Growing up - 7. Nice song.. but the lyrics is quite .. unsatisfactory. No one told me growing up will be this hard baby, no one told me growing up will be this hard.. I mean, the lyrics are just too "duh". No one tells me it's hard too.

Complicated - 8. Fun song, I like it.

My faves have got to be Nothing Hurts Like Love, All Your Attention and The Way.

Buy this album.. it's not bad, if you're his fan.
Second First Impression
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • This is not your American Pop Music
  • Wrapping his words around me
  • "Second First Impression" the perfect title for this album
  • First-rate Second Impression
  • Well alive and getting better and better
Second First Impression
Daniel Bedingfield
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00062OHD8
Release Date: 2004-11-15

Tracks:

  1. Growing Up
  2. Complicated
  3. Wrap My Words Around You
  4. All Your Attention
  5. Way
  6. Sorry
  7. Show Me the Real You
  8. Don't Give'r It All
  9. Nothing Hurts Like Love
  10. Holiness
  11. All the Little Children
  12. Draw You [*][Demo Version]
  13. Kiss Without Commitment [*][Demo Version]
  14. I'm Not Dead [Demo Version]

Album Description

Daniel Bedingfield's highly anticipated follow-up to the massively successful `Gotta Get Thru This', further showcases his talent to create some of the most enduring pop moments around. Produced by Jack Joseph Puig it consolidates his position as one of Britain's most diverse and talented young singer-songwriters. UK pressing includes two bonus tracks, 'Draw You' (Demo) & 'A Kiss Without Commitment'. Polydor. 2004.

Album Details

Bedingfield's Sophomore Album is the Long-awaited Follow-up to his Quintuple Platinum Debut Album "Gotta Get Thru This". "Second First Impression" was Produced by Jack Joseph Puig and Showcases Bedingfield's Trademark Diversity as a Writer and a Vocalist and Reinforces his Reputation as Britain's Best Young Male Solo Singer-songwriter. All the Strings on 'second First Impression' were Arranged by David Campbell (Beck's Dad). It was Co-produced by Daniel (The First Ever Co-produce for Jack Joseph Puig) at Ocean Way Studio, Where Michael Jackson's 'thriller' and 'pet Sounds' by the Beach Boys were Recorded. Includes Two UK Only Tracks, "Draw You (Demo)" and "Kiss Without Commitment".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is not your American Pop Music.......2005-08-07

Daniel Bedingfield is another examples of British talent that is unappreciated in the US due to a combination of undermarketing and the American fixation with what is essentially manufactured crap music.

You won't find any featured rappers or synthesized vocals on a DB song or album. What you WILL find is unique, beautifully-sung music that puts to shame anything coming out of our domestic music scene. DB takes raw emotions and finds a way to translate them into thoughtful, no-holds-barred musical exhibitions. At times upbeat and almost 'perky' to dark and brooding, DB covers a full range of emotions, vocal styles and musical incarnations and again produces an album that is memorable, distinct and a favorite.

This set is not as immediately catchy as his first, which is one of my all-time favorites, but after repeated listenings you realize that being invited into a true expression of talent and emotion is far more rewarding than an instantly-catchy but quickly forgettable pop hook.

Highly recommended. (PS - it's cheaper to buy it from Amazon.co.uk than to pay the inflated import price on Amazon.com - this is true for virtually all British albums)

5 out of 5 stars Wrapping his words around me.......2005-07-05

This cd was worth every penny that I paid to have it imported. It makes me sick to see such talent get ignored by American radio. I, like Daniel, have struggled with ADD since I was a child and found his song about the disorder "sorry" to be deeply moving & personal.

In fact I found the whole cd to be like a "step inside the mind of someone with ADD" experience. One minute you have reggae influence,then there's some rock, then a ballad with beautifully orchestrated strings, then acoustic guitar. Cuz that's the way people like us think....we have so many thoughts going on and we're rather impulsive so we want to do it all and at the moment the action/thought is in our head

One can only hope that America starts rebelling against all the "fake" acts and decides to latch onto real talent like what's displayed on this cd.

4 out of 5 stars "Second First Impression" the perfect title for this album.......2004-12-30

Mr. Bedingfield is back. This album is much better than his first one. My favorite song is "All Your Attention". The U.S. needs to realize this mans talent. He is better vocally and a much better live performer than half of these so-called pop singers.

4 out of 5 stars First-rate Second Impression.......2004-12-22

Sophomore albums are never easy to do, what with all the expectations and time constraints. Add a near-death automobile accident into the equation and you will begin to understand why this album sounds as confusing and chaotic as a headless chicken running around the butcher's shop. And I mean that in a positive way.

Frankly I'm tired of pop albums that sound like they all came from a single music factory - predictable and boring. As such, this album is refreshing in that it completely blows away all pop music conventions and experiments with a multitude of different styles and rhythms. Add to the mix Bedingfield's uniquely raspy voice and it all somehow clicks - again.

While a lot of the songs do sound quite unfamiliar and nowhere near as catchy as the tracks on "Gotta Get Thru This", this albums bears repeated listening and will eventually grow on you if you are willing to give it a chance.

Memorable tracks like "The Way" - a U2-esque track guaranteed to burn up the charts if released as a single; " Complicated" and "Growing Up" give this album an essential rock-ish flavour that saves it from some of the mush that masquerades as love songs - "Nothing Hurts Like Love" and "Wrap My Words Around You" to name a few. Still, I foresee these latter tracks to be potential singles as well, if only to entice the ladies and teenage female fans to come back for more.

All in all, this is a respectable and slick studio effort that still manages to retain the edge that made his debut CD such an enjoyable and memorable record.

5 out of 5 stars Well alive and getting better and better.......2004-12-22

One reason for sure why Daniel "is not dead" is so that we can enjoy more of his music and lyrics. And his amazing voice! After a slow start ''Second First Impressions" has grown on me and I simply can't put it down because it feels like Daniel is inviting you into his life, his experiences, his beliefs - as if he spoke and sang of them into your own life. That's the power of the person and his music.

And as with the first album Daniel demonstrates that he is a master at producing different songs for different moods. Drawing on a wide range of sounds and music, everything is yet very original - clearly, he is extremely versatile and broad. The acoustic numbers are very personal and deep, and crown the album like the end of a good book or a good film to complete a story in its entirety. Yes, with arrangements that are second to none, his tunes and lyrics make this album "completely complete"!

This album flows out of a more mature and growing performer. One wonders then what else Daniel is going to come up with next time around? It is undeniable that this energetic and creative genius is here to stay.

So turn the light down, sit down and listen carefully. You're not sure? Put the volume up and gradually discover how awesome this is.

For me, Second First Impressions is unquestionably the "album of the year".
Impression
Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
  • Generic commercial trance
Impression
Resistance D
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000I2F1
Release Date: 2000-05-02

Album Details

AKA Malk Maurice Seven Pascal F.e.o.s., Resistance D have Remixed for DJ Hell, Sven Vath, Jam and Spoon, Snap, Nalin Seven Kane, Jean Michel Jarre and Many More! Bonus CD Rom.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Generic commercial trance.......2000-03-05

Disappointing commercial release from an artist who is currently also responsible for classy techno-trance on his own Planet Vision label. (Check out his 'essence of a minimalistic sound' or Ultratubes' 'nektar' for cd releases)

Not bad, though, if you are looking for straight forward Trance with female vocals

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