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Description: Genre: Rock / Release Year: 2001. / Track Listing: 1. Irresistable U R, 2. Intense, 3. I Am I Feel, 4. Alisha Rules The ... more
Alisha Rules the World - Alisha's Attic ... World, 5. White Room, 6. Stone In My Shoe, 7. Personality Lines, 8. Indestructible, 9. I Won't Miss You, 10. Golden Rule, 11. Just The Way You Like, 12. Air We Breathe, 13. Adore U.

Newest Review: ... Karen Poole. Both girls write and perform their own music. When: Late nineties and the early turn of the new centry before ... more

 ... disbanding. Type of music: Their own unique brand of pop, with smart lyrics, a girly sense of fun and warm and light mellow sounds. They have been compared to Kate Bush, Alanis Morisette and Scarlet. On this album: The highlights are the singles, 'I Am I Feel' is an intelligent and off the wall pop track with a difference, with lyrics which have bite. The girls way of wrapping their voices round the verses is most interesting on this song. 'Indestructible' is light and breezy with a confident chorus to boot. Wors...more

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benlepensive
Premium Review Alisha Rules the World - Alisha's Attic: In the attic (202 words)
by - written on 28/01/09 (Useful, 6 readings)
Rating:

This was the debut release for the kooky sisters and is an album which should be anyones collection who loves a good dose of quirky intelligent pop music. Who are they: The group comprise Shellie and Karen Poole. Both girls write and perform their own music. When: Late nineties and the early turn of the new centry before disbanding. Type of music: Their own unique brand of pop, with smart lyrics, a girly sense of fun and warm and light mellow sounds. They have been compared to Kate Bush, Alanis Morisette and Scarlet. On this album: The highlights are the singles, 'I Am I Feel' ...  Read the complete review

bailey_kipper_uk
Premium Review What's in your Attic (748 words)
by - written on 17/08/08 (Very useful, 67 readings)
Rating:

Next album on the list is Alisha's Attic - Alisha Rules the World. This is an album from back in the 90's, 1996 to be precise. I first got into this band when I purchased their single Indestructible. They're a duo from Essex, sisters in fact, and their father was also in music, so they took the logical step to give it a go. Luckily they sent a demo tape to Dave Stewart of Eurythmics fame, and shortly after got themselves a record deal. This was Shelly and Karen's debut album and was definitely their most popular. It spawned 4 singles, all charted at between 12 and 14 in the charts, very consistent (Their next single - not on this album - also charted at ...  Read the complete review

 

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