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| Value for Money | 8/10 |
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| Overall rating | 8.4/10 |
By OrangeDingo
on 2nd Jan 2006
| Other Artists Listened To | Not supplied |
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| Value for money | 10/10 |
| Overall value | 10/10 |
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Musicality, Lyrics, Emotion, Conflict.
"Make Me Pure", "Advertising Space"
Some people may be disappointed by the absence of his regular tongue-in-cheek arrogance.
Although albums like 'Escapology' produced more songs that were catchy and had that playful 'tongue-in-cheek' arrogance that Robbie Williams is known for, Intensive Care is an album that is packed with a more mature, musically orientated Robbie. Although it has only been two years, Robbie has come a long way from songs such as "Handsome Man" and "Monsoon", gloating about his own lifestyle and looks, and has created wonderfully poignant songs such as "Make Me Pure" and "Advertising Space", the first ballad that can stand proudly next to "Angels", Robbie's most popular song.
When I first listened to this album I sat here and said 'so what'? But when I really listened to the songs, I was taken aback by the true artistry of this man. Lyrics such as "Oh Lord, make me pure, but not yet" emphasize his conflict between his previous lifestyle of tongue-in-cheek arrogance and his new, matured self. Although there are one or two songs on the album that I could do without (such as "Tripping"); the whole package is something that should not be taken for granted.
Robbie Williams fans who enjoyed his playful banter before, are in for a surprise with this new album, that shows the conflicted tormented soul that lies within. If you purchase this album, I urge you to really listen to what Robbie is saying. Listen to the meanings behind some of the songs and you will not be disappointed.
Intensive Care is not only filled with conflicted, emotional ballads, but it is also packed with songs that you will be humming to all day, such as "Spread Your Wings". This is a wonderfully put together album, that once again showcases Robbie's ability to conform to the many musical genres out there. This is definitely an album that you want in your collection.

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