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Client

Client
Client

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Average customer review:
CLIENT - Client. The first album.

Track Listing

  1. Client
  2. Rock 'n' Roll Machine
  3. Price Of Love
  4. Happy
  5. Diary Of An 18 Year Old Boy
  6. Civilian
  7. Here And Now
  8. Sugar Candy Kisses
  9. Pills
  10. Leipzig
  11. Love All Night

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #88773 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-08-18
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Electro Pop Re-visited5
What a brilliant new album! It is always a pleasure discovering a new group that creates music with such a distinctive sound.

This album is like listening to the electro 80's but brought firmly into the 21st century with wonderful production.

My favourites are Price of Love (bright) and Happy (moody)- very different but very good.

The lack of information on the group, especially pictures, only adds to the intrigue. Andy Fletcher (Depeche Mode) has uncovered something good here - give it a listen, you wont be disappointed.

Electronic Pleasure4
Refreshing to hear a band who immediately don't remind you of about 20 others. I was gutted when Dubstar split and thought Sarah Blackwood would disappear into obscurity. Dubstar split due to musical differences and this is indeed different to what they were releasing. More electronica and not as over-produced or as poppy as Dubstar. Highlights of the album have to be 'Here and now' and 'Happy.' I'm typing this review in ryhthm to the album in the background, great stuff! Get Involved!

British electro with a soul5
Superb debut album, and the new stuff is even better. Especially the next single Radio. Client B's unique voice and singing-style brings a lot of feeling to the songs, which is usually missing in the cold hard world of electro. At a time when the charts are dominated by manufactured pop rubbish, bands like Client, Goldfrapp and Ladytron can restore your faith in music :)