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City

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1 Radio Client 4:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Come On Client 4:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Overdrive Client 3:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 One Day At a Time Client 4:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Cracked Client 0:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 In It for the Money Client 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Pornography Client 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Down to the Underground Client 3:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 The Chill of October Client 4:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Theme Client 2:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Don't Call Me Baby Client 4:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 It's Rock and Roll Client 3:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Everything Must End Client 4:39 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Opening with the hackneyed "life is cruel and then you die" offers little hope that Client's City is going to hold much appeal to all those who don't get the whole business suit/latex glove stance of the group — or get it but think it's tired. Good news is Client tries harder by pulling back on City, and anyone with an electro-'80s fetish is going to find plenty to drool over. The icy and tawdry tunes are tempered with Yaz-esque sereneness, "One Day at a Time" and "The Chill of October" being the pleasant and grand respites of the album. "Theme" is their best beat yet, and the simple "Radio" is nothing if not infectious. The exchange between Client B and the Libertines' Carl Barat on "Pornography" makes a cool case that monogamy can be thrilling, while the other Libertine on the album — Pete Doherty — gets nothing but a silly chant on "Down to the Underground." Getting the Libertine's tumultuous couple on the same album in 2004 is City's big surprise, but the high-on-concept duo is now offering more than just clever. On their debut, it was hard to separate them from everyone else who took the "we're not electroclash" stance, and then defined the genre whenever they turned a synth on. Now, thoughtful production, meatier music, and broader scope makes City worth hearing.

Recent Customer Reviews

I'm on Overdrive..
     
by sperfecto

I have never heard a girl band like this before. This is a remarkable cd. Overdrive is absolutely out of this world with the background vocal of Martin Gore (DM, in which I'm truely a huge fan of). Who can ask for anything more.

They Don't have the best mix on this album!!!
     
by Pop Star Cake

I wished they had the I'm in it for the money (Grand National Remix) Song on here that remix is sooooooo! much better than the original.

Coolio
     
by CuRiOuSfIsH

Interesting music... Veryyy interesting.. One of the singers is a family friend.

Biography

Formed: 2001

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

"We wish to be judged on our artistic merit, as opposed to our personalities," so says Client B, 50 percent of the anonymous duo that makes up Client. Apart from the semiobvious facts that Client appears to be made up of two young women (apparently from the north of England given their accents) and that...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Electronic, Pop/Rock
  • Released: Sep 06, 2004

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