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Replay
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Release Date:06/10/2003
Label:Music World
UPC:696998717725

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    By SofiaD  Nov 26, 2005

    Pros: -Overall, excellent. Nothing fails in this incredible album.

    Cons: -No cons!

    Replay is most likely the best album Play has ever released. With a girl-twist they bring it on, showing their style and really making it clear they are one of the best girl groups out there. I Must Not Chase the Boys: 5/5 A beautiful message here, ...it teaches so much once you understand the lyrics. The beat is nice, the music adding flair to the song. Honey To the Bee: 3/5 Though Play makes a strange metaphor here, the song still has a few good parts. Just a Little: 4/5 With an exciting beat and strong vocals, Just a Little captures your attention and keeps it. Whole Again: 5/5 Play shines in this beautifully put together song, with harmonizing vocals. They focuse instead of hot love but on a more softer approach, getting down to the core of their feelings. Hot: 4/5 Hot is an exciting mixture of upbeat flair and real seriousness, with great vocals. Girl's Mind: 5/5 A great song, with harmony and true beauty in it. Nothing's wrong in this beautiful song. What is Love?: 5/5 What is Love is filled with warmth and a kind of cozy, girlish feeling. The chorus is very beautiful, the verses well-said. 11 out of 10: 5/5 Cleverly crafted, with great bridges and chorus. The girl's voices sound amazingly beautiful and harmonized. Let's Get to the Love Part: 3/5 This song lacks real energy, and the chorus can get a bit boring. But the verses are well put-together. 2 Blocks Down: 4/5 Nice pitches, well made with a good love-theme. Ain't No Mountain High Enough: 5/5 With amazing vocals and a spin to the good old classic, Ain't No Mountain High Enough bounces back with flying colors and beautiful harmony. Replay is a wonderful album, you won't be disapointed! ^-^ Read more Less

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    Excellence

    By Alan  Nov 6, 2003

    Pros: Great music

    Cons: none

    Excellent use of beat and music Keeps me listening all the time!

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  • All Music Guide

    Pop-tart quartet Play returns with its sophomore effort, cheekily entitled Replay. But the pop star landscape has changed dramatically in the few short years since the Swedish combo's debut. Just as Faye, Rosie, Anais, and Anna have grown up, their audience has largely moved on to the whip-smart wristband rock of Avril Lavigne and Pink's ground-level dance-punk. Even pop queen Christina Aguilera has shifted, having let her lusty Xtina alter ego out of its bottle for 2002's Stripped. Into this climate comes Replay, which tries to embrace Play's own emerging sexuality in its lyricism and photography, but falls short with unimaginative arrangements that either haven't left the fluffy PG beats of the quartet's (recent) past, or too closely imitate the hot modern RB of Aguilera and especially Destiny's Child. The sexed-up romping of "Hot" (sample lyric: "I'm a hot girl, you need a hot girl/So hot") is unconvincing, as the track's essentially a rewritten, less groovy "Bootylicious." It's not... that the girls in Play aren't ready for that kind of jelly; indeed, their harmonies throughout are flawless, and their voices seem almost too strong for the often wimpy material. It's just that they have no identity. Their bland moniker, monosyllabic names, and the new album's redundant title refuse to imbue any group member with the individuality needed to pull off a pop star coup in 2003 (i.e., the hyper-real personality of Pink, or Beyoncé Knowles' successful molting of D-Child), relegating the foursome to the rigid, antiquated parameters of the late-'90s-style pop vocal group. This is disappointing, since Replay's less shamelessly ambitious material shows some real promise from Play. "What Is Love" is a sunny jam that shows off the quartet's gorgeous harmonies, while the coy, faux trip-hop of "Honey to the Bee" is driven by a lyrical couplet that sassily mixes two well-known pop culture touchstones. Likewise, "Let's Get to the Love Part" and "2 Blocks Down" might not be Matrix-quality rockers, but they're successful pop gems dressed up with modernistic touches of organ and vintage synth. Material like this is definitely middle of the road. But until Play figures out what it really wants to be (for better or for worse), this center line is where the quartet is most convincing. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Play

Swedish pop foursome Play comprised Rosanna Munter (aka Rosie; born 1987) who played a lead role in the movie Eve and Adam, teen fashion model Faye Hamlin (born 1987), legendary actress Greta Garbo's relative Anna Sundstrand (born 1989), and pop singer Amanda' sister Anais Lameche (born 1987). They were chosen after a casting call conducted by Laila Bagge, wife of write... Read more