Manage the Damage [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Here I Am |
| 2. Lay Down |
| 3. Dark Sky |
| 4. My Life |
| 5. Something to Live For |
| 6. This Must Be Love |
| 7. Girl Falling Down |
| 8. Someday Soon |
| 9. Eve |
| 10. Stone |
| 11. Rolling |
| 12. I Believe [*] |
| 13. Something to Live For [Sounds of Life Full Vocal Club Mix] [Bonus Trac |
| 14. Lay Down [Disco Mix] |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Australian edition of the former Bronski Beat/ Communards leader's 1999 solo album with three bonus tracks added, 'I Believe', 'Something To Live For' (Sounds Of Life Full Vocal Club Mix) and 'Lay Down' (Disco Mix). 14 tracks total, also featuring the singles 'Something To Live For', 'Dark Sky' and 'Lay Down'. 1999 release.
Manage the Damage,Jimmy Somerville,Festival Records,Alternative Pop/Rock,Club/Dance,Dance,Dance Music,Dance-Pop,Hi-NRG,Pop
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Manage the Damage
Jimmy Somerville Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JOKV Release Date: 1999-08-31 |
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Album Description
1999 solo album by the former Bronski Beat/ Commundards leader featuring the singles 'Lay Down' & 'Something To Live For', plus the bonus track 'Something To Live For' (Radio Mix). 12 tracks total.Album Details
New 1999 Full Length CD. SOUL Influenced and Grooving Songs.Customer Reviews:
actually I'd give it 7.5 out of 10.......1999-07-11
It is slightly better than the DARE TO LOVE album. Very dancy with a bit of an edge. Jimmy could definitely join forces with Faithless or Massive Attack or Mono and create great music. The disco mix of "Lay Down" is excellent.
He is singing much lower than before (still impressive) probably to attract a wider audience or not to detract from the mood of the album. The first track "Here I am" is a great opener, and the vocal reminds me of the song "Coming" from ORLANDO. My favourite song is "My Life" which I hope becomes a single.
This is a quite a focused effort, sounds nothing like the House single he cut a couple of years ago with the Weather Girls. It's not a throwaway album.
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