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One Love

One Love
Blue

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Product Description

London-based R&B boy band's follow up to their 2001 debut album, 'All Rise' which included two UK No.1 hits and went double-platinum within 6 weeks of its release. Blue's latest set, 'One Love' features a duet with Elton John on a re-recording of Elton's 1976 hit single, 'Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word'.

Track Listing

  1. One Love
  2. Riders
  3. Flexin'
  4. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word (feat. Elton John)
  5. She Told Me
  6. Right Here Waiting
  7. U Make Me Wanna
  8. Ain't Got You
  9. Supersexual
  10. Don't Treat Me Like A Fool
  11. Get Down
  12. Privacy
  13. Without You
  14. Invitation
  15. Like A Friend

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23788 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-11-04
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
It's strange to think that Blue's second album One Love comes just one year after their debut All Rise in 2001. By rights they should still be a fledgling pop act but with the status they have among the British pop fraternity it seems like they've been around forever. Blue number two is a mature progression from their debut which wasn't bad for a first effort but suffered from a lack of distinction between songs making it sound like one big uber-song lasting 45 minutes. One Love has many fine moments, sadly the title track and first single was a very safe bet, opting for their tried and tested formula but it is the experiments that seem to work well here such as "Ain't Got You", a "phat" slice of G-funk with a shouty in-yer-face chorus reminiscent of their predecessors Five and every bit as good. Staying with that west coast vibe, the boys dare to use the same piano sample from hip-hop classic "Still D.R.E." on the brooding "Supersexual" where they could easily be mistaken for Blackstreet, sounding more American R&B and less British pop. This transformation continues their journey towards R&B credibility, something rarely achieved by UK artists, the only thing that might need some work is the endless tirade of laughable lyrics and over using the phrase "Gonna make love to you all night" but in a world of style over content, they're onto a winner. --David Trueman


Customer Reviews

i love blue5
i'm somya i'm iraqian girl but i live in jordan me,my friend aya,my sister danya, my brother,we love blue soooooooooooooo much aya's favourite is duncan danya's is lee mine is both of them we love all blue's songs my spicial is breath easy and sorry seems to be the hardest word
i looooooove youuuuuuu blue

blue is my favorite team5
We are from egypt.I and my sister love blue soooooo much .I love specially (Duncan) and my sister also love him because he is very handsome and He has a great voice.
I and my sister saw the songs of blue only on the television .We couldn't buy their albums because the albums aren't available in our country.
We wish to all the members of blue all the great success and with our best wishes.

There's Nothing New Here1
Another attempt at creating music for the masses. I've owned this album for a few years.... I listened to it once.