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Like Saint Etienne and Deee-Lite before them, Dubstar specialize in capturing the perfect pop moment. The British trio's domestic debut, Goodbye, is highlighted by its celestial lead-off track "Stars." Built out of sultry dance floor beats, shimmering synths, and a heart-melting melody, it serves as the logical bridge between pop classicism and trendy club rhythms. Likewise, songs like the flamenco guitar accented "No More Talk" and the tumbling "Just a Girl She Said" offer euphoric variations on the same formula. Unfortunately, Goodbye also proves that mixing these elements can be a precarious business, as there are several casualties that litter the otherwise impressive collection. Still, it is hard to resist the maudlin, runny mascara sentiments of singer Sarah Blackwood. --Aidin Vaziri
2004 compilation for British dance-pop outfit who have achieved nine top forty singles & three top forty albums in the UK. Features 15 tracks including an acoustic version of 'Elevator Song', & a demo version of 'When The World Knows Your Name'. EMI.
Third album from UK dance/pop outfit. Includes the first two singles 'I' and 'The Self Same Thing'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Absolutely gorgeous British pop that sounds like a cross between Portishead and the Pet Shop Boys, if you can imagine such a beast. EMI.
After a lengthy break the British dance/pop act are back with the first single from their upcoming third album 'Make ItBetter'. Tracks 'I (Friday Night)' (Original Version), 'I Lost A Friend' and 'Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton'. 2000 release. Slimli
Japanese version of third album from Welsh indie pop act fr onted by the enchanting Sarah Blackwood. Featuring the infectious first single 'Friday Night' and 2 exclusive bonus tracks 'Stay Together' and 'Swansong'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.