Sally Shapiro - My Guilty Pleasure (2009)
Artist: Sally Shapiro
Title: My Guilty Pleasure
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Husmus Media
Genre: Synthpop, Italo Disco, Nu-Disco
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Total Time: 01:00:29
Total Size: 410 MB | 137 MB
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TracklistTitle: My Guilty Pleasure
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Husmus Media
Genre: Synthpop, Italo Disco, Nu-Disco
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:00:29
Total Size: 410 MB | 137 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Sally Shapiro - Swimming Through the Blue Lagoon
02. Sally Shapiro - Looking At the Stars
03. Sally Shapiro - Love in July
04. Sally Shapiro - My Fantasy
05. Sally Shapiro - Let It Show
06. Sally Shapiro - Moonlight Dance
07. Sally Shapiro - Save Your Love
08. Sally Shapiro - He Keeps Me Alive
09. Sally Shapiro - Dying in Africa
10. Sally Shapiro - Jackie Jackie
11. Sally Shapiro - Miracle
12. Sally Shapiro - Love in July (Cfcf Remix)
13. Sally Shapiro - My Fantasy (Dyylan Secret Remix)
If the most striking feature of Disco Romance, Sally Shapiro's utterly charming debut album, was its uncannily meticulous evocation of early-'80s Italo disco in all its fragile, intimate glory, the most notable thing about this follow-up set may be how fully and faithfully it replicates its predecessor. Save for an occasionally perceptible updating and subtle toughening of their sound, and a marginally poppier writing approach (thanks largely to the increased involvement of Nixon/Cloetta Paris songsmith Roger Gunnarsson), Johan Agebjörn and his still-secretive chanteuse have hardly altered their working template, so album number two feels mostly like a déjà vu whirlwind of glistening synths and icily insistent beats, laden with sweetly cooed romantic disclosures and hushed spoken asides. It's a rather less uncanny feat the second time around, certainly, and My Guilty Pleasure can't help but feel like something of a letdown after the starry-eyed singularity and surprise of Shapiro's initial appearance, but more of the same is, in this case, far from a horrible thing. To some extent, it's hard to say what else could have been expected -- the two discs' worth of largely reverent remixes that followed Disco Romance were surprisingly scant on potential new directions (that said, the one remixer who crops up again here, Tensnake, does provide a loose, poppy highlight in "Moonlight Dance," even if it's less distinctive than his dubby, percussive mix of "I'll Be By Your Side"). Excepting perhaps wholesale retreads like "Looking at the Stars" and "My Fantasy" (dead ringers for the first album standouts "Hold Me So Tight" and "I Know"), the sameness of the sound isn't necessarily such a problem in itself; more disappointing is that nothing here follows up on the charismatic songwriting promise of the stellar inter-album singles "He Keeps Me Alive" and "Jackie Jackie" (which appeared on the North American release of Disco Romance and the European edition of this album) -- even with Gunnarsson aboard, nothing here approaches the personable nature of those songs or of his work for Cloetta Paris (whose overlooked 2008 debut is a far more worthy next step for Shapiro admirers). The closest are probably "Love in July" (featuring an almost imperceptible vocal cameo from Paris), whose electro-tinged warmth does indeed inject a bit of summer into Shapiro's decidedly wintry vibe, and "Save Your Love," a simple but touching blast of quasi-Hi-NRG dance. The lushly arranged album closer, (and first single), "Miracle" is a nicely effective piece of overwrought emotionalism, complete with fake thunderstorm. A little variety goes a long way -- here's hoping the next album will continue to explore further afield. In the meantime, this may be a holding pattern, but it's one worth holding on to. Diminishing results are, after all, still results.© K. Ross Hoffman /TiVo
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