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by - written on 05/10/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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RIGHT NOW is the title of British female pop group ATOMIC KITTEN. The album features 14 tracks. The opening song RIGHT NOW is a fast paced number with some quick melodies which will get you on the dance floor. FOLLOW ME is a song that comes to life at the chorus while the vocals sound decent. WHOLE AGAIN is a cover song that sounds similiar to the original without even any subtle changes. It's a total rip off. ETERNAL FLAME is exactly the same as it is just like the original except with worse vocals. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW is too corny in the lyrical department although it has a good rhythm meaning it's a typical ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/02/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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The sweet and adorable Atomic Kitten, I have always been a secret fan of their music, though of course it is not trendy to admit liking them. Their debut album has a few gems on it which are worth inspecting. Who are they: Liz, Natasha and Kerry Katona (who was replaced by Jenny Frost) They specialise in catchy pop music, aimed mainly at a teenage market. On this album: 'Right Now' starts things off and is a tremendous pop track which would have equally suited the Spice Girls. A fruity chorus and plenty of hooks to latch onto. It is cheesy but a promising opening. More of this formula can be found in 'See Ya' which is fun and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/10/01 (Useful, 94 readings)
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Atomic Kitten have had somewhat of a bumpy ride up till now , they've released their album Right Now which contains their No1 Hits Whole Again and Eternal Flame which i quite liked myself. Though these are undoubtably the best tracks apart fron possibly track 7 Turn me on which is just another revamped oldie. The album itself is ok but before considering buying this i would spend your money on something that you know that you are going to like because unless you like their music you may be dissappointed with it. Whether or not Atomic Kitten are going to have the staying power to release another album - well we'll have to wait and see, but this album ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/11/01 (Somewhat useful, 44 readings)
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I am not a huge fan of Atomic Kitten but I do not dislike them either. I love the songs Whole Again and Eternal Flame that I just can't seem to get out of my head. Their songs range from good to excellent, after scoring a smash hit no.1 single with Whole Again they are extremely popular which saved them after their record company dumped them. But I do not think they will last very long, they might be able to sing. I agree that have produced some excellent singles but I think a lot of their success is do to with their good looks. Jenny's addition to the band is also disruptive; I personally liked Kerry much better with her vibrant personality and her ... Read the complete review
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