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Swing Out Sister - Living Return (CD)

Living Return
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4.7 out of 5.0 stars 3 Ratings (3 Reviews)

Album Details: Living Return

Release Date:09/13/1994
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:731452265029

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  • Overall:

    an amazing album from an underrated band

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 28, 2001

    Swing Out Sister is one of the top Pop/Jazz bands in the world, period. This album proves it. I often wonder why this great group never maintained a popular status here in the U.S. but come to think of it that might've worked to their advantage as mu...sicians. SOS evolved into one of the world's best pop/jazz bands during the 90s and The Living Return LP is a testament to the great musicians they are. "Mama Didn't Raise No Fool" is a personal favorite but "Better Make it Better", "Ordinary People", "Stop and Think it Over" and "La la Means I Love You" are sure to put you to your musical paces. This album grows on you so don't be surprised to have 13 favorite songs in this album (which is the total number of song featured...) after a few times of listening to it. Read more Less

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    Swing Out Sister/The Living Return

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 19, 2000

    This along with Shapes and Patterns is a more mature and soulful sound for one of the best unsung bands ever. Andy Connell can write songs, he knows harmnony like the back of his hand; a modern song writer with a nod to the past, he blends lush aura...l textures with contemporary sounds and rythms in a fusion of ear candy and melodic adventures for the nostalgic. Corinne Drewery ads a touch of class and beauty to this, the Astair and Rogers of pop music. Yeah, I liked it. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Living Return

  • All Music Guide

    Swing Out Sister was one of New Adult Contemporary's early flagship acts, but while the duo of keyboardist Andy Connell and Basia-like singer Corinne Drewery have made their mark focusing on traditional brassy soul elements, they make a slight miscalculation on this effort by trying to be too deep, too jazzy and too emotional. A few of the later cuts (most notably the lively "That's The Way It Goes") capture the swinging, horn drenched spirit of their most engaging hits, but getting there is a slow, somewhat laborious process. The grooves on most of the tracks aim for a moody stylishness, and not even Drewery's romantically crisp phrasing can transcend the mellow often enough. Not surprisingly, their explosive cover of the old Delfonics hit "La La Means I Love You," which returns the duo to the sound they have the greatest affinity for, is also the most engaging venture here. The Living Return is not a misguided effort by any means, simply blander than the previous products of their sa...ssified charm. - Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Swing Out Sister

Although Swing Out Sister's music is unashamedly commercial pop, their impeccable indie credentials (keyboardist Andy Connell and drummer Martin Jackson were formerly of A Certain Ratio and Magazine, and singer Corrine Drewery had no professional experience at all before joining), jazz-tinged arrangements, and knack for clever hooks move them closer to the indie dance t... Read more