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"Hands all Over“ is an album which one can put in the international music branch in the category „Manufactured product for the wide mass to the unstrenuous entertainment“.
The songs on the album oscillate stylistically between soul, R'n'B, disco, radio and pop. Musikalsich comes the tape dapperly and groovig on the point, delivers melodies and rhythms like one knows it also for many years from other major's artists from the mainstream. Here the intention seems more in the direction of entertainment to go sometimes also in the direction of Nebenbei-Berieselung, than to create now an artistically particularly polished and put a tread picture.
„Hands all Over“ looks invested completely commercially what is not bad, in principle, however, partially the whole tends to boredom. The record is quite smooth all together, unexciting and foresees.
If the album all together though as loose, nice even if goes through a little bit honest light music, it becomes quite bitter then at the end, nevertheless: Maroon 5 venture on a cover version of the queen's classic "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". The instrumental group makes music with this title though still quite attractively which leaves, however, from any rock'n'roll feeling relieved quite quäkig-knödelig pressed Leadgesang then, unfortunately, a with lasting effect disagreeable impression as him, otherwise, only mediocre cover tape at some town parties leave. Frightfully and superfluously at the same time.
The songs on the album oscillate stylistically between soul, R'n'B, disco, radio and pop. Musikalsich comes the tape dapperly and groovig on the point, delivers melodies and rhythms like one knows it also for many years from other major's artists from the mainstream. Here the intention seems more in the direction of entertainment to go sometimes also in the direction of Nebenbei-Berieselung, than to create now an artistically particularly polished and put a tread picture.
„Hands all Over“ looks invested completely commercially what is not bad, in principle, however, partially the whole tends to boredom. The record is quite smooth all together, unexciting and foresees.
If the album all together though as loose, nice even if goes through a little bit honest light music, it becomes quite bitter then at the end, nevertheless: Maroon 5 venture on a cover version of the queen's classic "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". The instrumental group makes music with this title though still quite attractively which leaves, however, from any rock'n'roll feeling relieved quite quäkig-knödelig pressed Leadgesang then, unfortunately, a with lasting effect disagreeable impression as him, otherwise, only mediocre cover tape at some town parties leave. Frightfully and superfluously at the same time.
Whats up Ladies and Gent's? Nick Mason comin to you here with a review of another great Maroon 5 album. This album is very cool because of how many tracks it has. Also, as usual in ways only Mp3 Caprice could provide the price is "dirt cheap." There is a good mix of genres on here from the soft pop, to a heavier rock pop. It shows a good blend of musical instruments and you can really here when the vocals are good and when the guitar comes shining through. I see Maroon 5 continuing with there top-charting albums for at least 5 more years. There vocals are supreme with some really good solo's in parts of songs. Overall, I would give this album an 8/10. Pick it up for sure, because prices like Mp3 Caprice offers won't stay around forever.
Peace, Nick
Peace, Nick