Samantha Fox
"Greatest Hits"
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For all those of you who only thought that
Samantha was only good Naked, think again!! This album amazed
me. Her biggest hit "Touch Me" first introduced me
to Sam Fox in 1990. I only purchased this CD because I had wanted
THAT song, and it was at a good price. It turned out to be one
of the best buys I've ever made. Thanks to the brilliant songwriters,
one is exposed to the sheer power of Samantha's ability, and
voice. Samantha moves from a power-pop track like "Touch
Me", to a power-rock track in "Do you Wanna Please
me" (This one is heavy), to the most beautiful ballad in
"Even in the darkest hours". She can even do a strange
rap-type in "Just one night alone", which I found out
of place, but enjoyable. Here we get to hear her voice with few
instrumental accompaniments, while pretending to be a woman describing
her sexual satisfaction. It's pretty sensual, and can invoke
a giggle toward the end. Other songs like "Spirit of America"
and "Too many people" once again move into the power-rock
phase. "Hot Loving" is the only song which didn't catch
my fancy. |
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