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Donny
Osmond
Somewhere In Time
label: Decca/Universal
released: 11.05.02
our score: 1.0 out of 5.0
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Ok, so I
admit it, I had a bit of a bias towards this album before I even
put it in my CD player, and as a music journalist that is simply
not appropriate. I should judge the work based entirely on the
merit of the songs. So as a music journalist I can honestly say
that this work sucks entirely on its own merit.
The basis
of the album is to take sugar saccharine, sappy love songs that
were already lame and have Donny Osmond sing them, making them
exponentially lamer. The album starts off with the incredibly
clichéd “Without You” (as in “I can’t
live if living is without you”) and it fails to gain any
originality. Granted it is a cover album, but it is one of those
cover albums that attempts to recreate the songs note-for-note
which always begs the question “Why cover it?” Plus,
Somewhere in Time has a rendition of Paul Anka’s
“Puppy Love” and that is just uncalled for.
The low point of the album comes not when Donny
makes bad songs worse, but on the few occasions when he makes
decent songs unbearable. His cover of the Crowded House hit “Don’t
Dream it’s Over” should be considered criminal, and
his cover of the guilty pleasure (but again incredibly clichéd)
“Happy Together” is almost as bad. But at least his
destruction of these songs keeps the album’s sound consistent.
If you take
a look around the music-critic.com website most of the reviews
you will see will be for bands like Sigur Ros and The Roots, so
to be fair I don’t think neither I nor the majority of the
website’s loyal readers are the demographic Decca really
cares for with this release. But I find it hard to believe that
even loyal listeners of vocal pop would enjoy this album. It’s
a good bet that people who enjoy this style of music will already
have many of the songs covered in their original format and Donny
fails to make any improvements or add any originality to his covers.
This album
would be fine listening for an elevator or dentist office muzak,
but Donny and his team of collaborators could have done a much
better job than releasing what essential sounds like a really
bad adult contemporary pop album from the early 80’s.
19-Jan-2002
6:32 PM

If you
liked Somewhere In Time...
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Tracklist:
1. Without You
2. I Can't Go For That
3. All Out Of Love
4. Could It Be I'm Falling In Love
5. Don't Dream It's Over
6. After The Love Is Gone
7. Would I Lie To You
8. I'm Not In Love
9. Puppy Love
10. So Happy Together
11. Don't Give Up On Us Baby
12. No One Has To Be Alone (from The Land Before
Time) (Bonus Track)
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