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Robyn

Robyn

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Artist: Robyn
Label: CherryTree
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 7289

Format: Extra Tracks
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 001093302
UPC: 602517644236
EAN: 0602517644236
ASIN: B0013PVGJ0

Release Date: April 29, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Konichiwa Bitches
  • Cobrastyle
  • Handle Me
  • Bum Like You
  • Be Mine!
  • With Every Heartbeat - with Kleerup
  • Who's That Girl
  • Bionic Woman
  • Crash And Burn Girl
  • Robotboy
  • Eclipse
  • Should Have Know
  • Any Time You Like
  • Dream On
  • Handle Me - RedOne Remix - Cherrytree Bonus Track

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk
Robin Carlsson--better known as Robyn, the diminutive Swedish fireball who scored a hit with 1997's "Show Me Love"--has slowly but surely made her mark as an international R & B queen. Robyn, her fourth album, is arguably her strongest statement to date, jam-packed with sassy, streetwise lyrics and an array of novel beats and songs. Tracks like "Be Mine" and the playful, upbeat "Konichiwa Bitches" are instant, immaculate pop gems, while "With Every Heartbeat"--which boasts a Royksopp-esque melancholy, sidereal bleeps and rousing strings--is much more dance than R & B. "Who's That Girl" (produced by The Knife) rides an infectious electroclash groove; "Crash and Burn Girl" is a cheerful take on disco; while "Bum Like Me" and "Should Have Known" (which owes a conspicuous debt to Prince) are shiny slower jams that warn against getting hurt by time-wasting men. With the exception of "Eclipse" and "Anytime You Like", Robyn is a delightfully upbeat album, cementing Robyn's reputation as a kick-ass pop diva with some seriously deadly Ninja moves. --Danny McKenna

Album Description
2007 UK pressing of the Swedish diva's self-titled album. Although she has been recording for more than a decade, her musical reinvention at the turn of the millennium has increased her profile worldwide. The critically acclaimed album features 15 tracks including the singles 'Konichiwa Bitches' and `With Every Heartbeat'. Island.

Album Details
2007 Repackaged UK Issue of the with Fifth Album from the Swedish Blued-eyed Pop/R&b Sensation who Has Rocked her Homeland and Topped their Pop Charts. This Edition Sports Different Artwork and Includes the Singles "With Every Heartbeat" and "Konichiwa Bitches" plus a Track Not on the Swedish Version, "Cobrastyle".


Customer Reviews:   Read 27 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Amazing! Love it! Have to buy it!   October 13, 2008
I have listened to this cd so many times, and I never get sick of it. Robyn, you are amazing!


3 out of 5 stars She's A Great Vocalist, But Slightly Arrogant.   August 30, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

When comparing it to the Robyn of the past she's almost unrecognisable, she is a woman with a great voice and an ear for innovation. With this album, it has some amazing tracks such as "Bum Like You" and "With Every Heartbeat" in these tracks she displays just exactly why we fell in love with her music in the first place. It was original, yet she didn't go insane with trying to sound so different that she actually sounded much the same of other such musicians.

There is a gripe I have with Robyn and this album, however, and that's it spews musical arrogance. She's insisting upon her own talent and saying to the world "Look I'm a great singer and I can rap too" but the response I have to that is no, Robyn you can't rap and it actually makes you sound ridiculous. I've always had a problem with British or other European artists thinking they can rap by using very Americanised words. She's so confident in her apparent rapping abilities that she's managed to destroy what had the potential to be album of the year.

Skipping songs along the same lines as "Konichiwa Bitches" in which she displays her rapping "Talent", this is actually a very good easy listening album.



4 out of 5 stars It's Good, But It's Arrogant   August 9, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Now don't get me wrong, I like this album; it's got some really good songs, but I can't help but feel there's a certain arrogance in her music. The main problem I have with the album as a whole is the attempt at giving us a diverse sounding album. We're given such good songs like "Bum Like You" and "Every Heart Beat." They're great, but then they're canceled out by Robyn's attempt at "rapping" in songs like "Konichiwa Bitches" and "Cobrastyle." Listening to her attempt at putting on an American rap style voice to deliver such childish lyrics, make me bow my head in shame.

This isn't right and really destroys what could have been a 5 star album for me. It saddens me to give it 4 but there you go. If you like Robyn's past work, then I promise you will love this. And hell, maybe you'll even enjoy her rapping, I certainly didn't.



5 out of 5 stars Always keepin it simple!   July 31, 2008
WOW! her sound is beyond amazing!!!!great artist and there music is always under appreciated!


3 out of 5 stars It's okay but grossly overrated   July 15, 2008
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

A few months ago I read that Swedish pop star Robyn had put out a new album. For those who are old enough to remember her, Robyn had a hit "Show Me Love" a decade ago. Back then I didn't think she had a great of a voice, a decade later I still feel that way. I recently acquired a copy of her new self-released, self-titled album. ROBYN follows in the footsteps of Kylie Minogue and Madonna with her brand of electro-pop music. Unlike Kylie's new album, ROBYN is lacks the catchy pop hooks and is more like Madonna's HARD CANDY, ROBYN is filled with weak pop vocals and awful song lyrics. There were a few songs that I did like such as "Bum Like You", "Be Mine!", "With Every Heartbeat", and "Who's That Girl". My personal favorite track has to be "With Every Heartbeat" w/Kleerup. The song is irresistably melodic. I like the inclusion of stringed instruments in this catchy electro-pop song. "Be Mine!" and "Who's That Girl" are two other favorite songs of mine. They have good beats and a good, tight pop hook. Unfortunately those few decent gems are overshadowed by weak, filler tracks which is most of the album. If it was possible, I would have given this album 2.5 stars but I can't. I really fail to see the hype over this album because I do not think that it is THAT good. ROBYN is heavily flawed.

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