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  • King Jack - King Jack Friday 28 October 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'King Jack' from 'King Jack'. This is the track list.

  • Lenny Kravitz - Black And White America (3FM Album van de Week) Saturday 22 October 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Black And White America (3FM Album van de Week)' from 'Lenny Kravitz'. This is the track list.

  • The Amazing - Gentle Stream Saturday 08 October 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Gentle Stream' from 'The Amazing'. This is the track list.

  • The Bo-Keys - Got To Get Back! Monday 27 June 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Got To Get Back!' from 'The Bo-Keys'. This is the track list.

  • Kitty, Daisy & Lewis - Smoking In Heaven Saturday 28 May 2011

    Kitty, Daisy & Lewis - Smoking In HeavenVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Smoking In Heaven' from 'Kitty, Daisy & Lewis'. This is the track list.

  • The Loves - ...Love You Friday 29 April 2011

    The Loves - ...Love YouVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD '...Love You' from 'The Loves'. This is the track list.

  • Sonny & The Sunsets - Hit After Hit Monday 18 April 2011

    Sonny & The Sunsets - Hit After HitVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Hit After Hit' from 'Sonny & The Sunsets'. This is the track list.

  • Raphael Saadiq - Stone Rollin' Friday 01 April 2011

    Raphael Saadiq - Stone Rollin'Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Stone Rollin'' from 'Raphael Saadiq'. This is the track list.

  • KT Tunstall - Tiger Suit Sunday 27 February 2011

    KT Tunstall - Tiger SuitWie kent het nummer over zwarte paarden en een kersenboom niet? KT Tunstall heeft een knaller van een hit gemaakt in 2005. Tussen toen en nu heeft Katie vier albums gemaakt, waaronder de meest recente Tiger Suit. De plaat komt weliswaar uit oktober 2010, maar wegens het aankomende KT-optreden maakt FOK! een uitzondering. Worden wij verwend of geplaagd?

  • Shambok - Little Machines Inside Wednesday 12 January 2011

    Shambok - Little Machines InsideVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Little Machines Inside' from 'Shambok'. This is the track list.

  • DeWolff - Orchards/Lupine Monday 10 January 2011

    DeWolff - Orchards/LupineVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Orchards/Lupine' from 'DeWolff'. This is the track list.

  • Ghost - Opus Eponymous Monday 06 December 2010

    Ghost - Opus EponymousVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Opus Eponymous' from 'Ghost'. This is the track list.

  • Duffy - Endlessly Monday 06 December 2010

    Duffy - EndlesslyDuffy shot to stardom in the U.K. with a variation on a beloved brand: Amy Winehouse without the train wreck. She's just what Brits like in an R&B singer — a pretty girl who loves stately soul ballads. Her second album is tasteful, well-made and kind of dull. Duffy has a fine voice, smoky and touched with grit, and she opens with "My Boy," which gets funky from guest backup band the Roots. But where Winehouse's singing grabs you by the lapels, Duffy's feels affectless. Her ballads and neo-disco songs are steeped in lovelorn melodrama, but her bland persona doesn't give the storms life. You're left with saggy stylistic gestures that seem to drag on, endlessly.

  • Duffy - Endlessly Friday 26 November 2010

    Duffy - EndlesslyVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Endlessly' from 'Duffy'. This is the track list.

  • Duffy - Endlessly Tuesday 23 November 2010

    Duffy - EndlesslyWelsh singer’s second LP is too slight and uneven to impress unconditionally.

    By far the most successful act to have emerged from the post-Winehouse vogue for female blue-eyed soul singers, Duffy follows her BRIT and Grammy-award-winning debut, Rockferry, with Endlessly, another collection in thrall to the sounds of black American 1960s pop.
     
    Everything about it is knowingly, lovingly retro. From the album cover, on which she looks like a sugary French Yé-Yé chanteuse, to the short running time and roughly 50/50 balance of ballads and upbeat poppers, this could be a lost curio from 1963 were it not for some tell-tale signs of modernity.
     
    But in striving for period legitimacy, Duffy and her co-writer/producer Albert Hammond (whose many hits include The Air That I Breathe for The Hollies and his own The Free Electric Band) are too often confined by their influences: much of their material sounds authentic but insubstantial.
     
    In its favour, the album boasts rich, crisp production values, immediately apparent on opener My Boy, one of the few songs to sound as though it emerged from the 21st century. And yet despite its squelching synths it’s essentially an update of the classic girl group sound, a template which dominates throughout the album.
     
    Bathed in strings, the heartache ballads, Too Hurt to Dance and Don’t Forget Me, are most obviously indebted to the pre-Beatles era. Pleasingly derivative, they showcase Duffy’s distinctive voice to the best of its abilities. On the more strident material, however, her mannered Ronnie Spector-isms tend to grate: witness the mechanically catchy single, Well, Well, Well, featuring the rhythm section from The Roots.
     
    Branching out from her 1960s haven into the unexplored futuristic mania of the 1970s, Keeping My Baby is the sort of coquettish ersatz disco latterly peddled by Kylie Minogue. Replete with vinyl crackle, the title-track is a passable variation on a soul-pop ballad written countless times before, while the simple circular melody of banally philosophical closing track, Hard for the Heart, unconsciously borrows from Coldplay’s The Scientist.
     
    Ironically, the best song is the most throwaway. A catchy bubblegum skank featuring kitschy pizzicato strings, Girl is preferable to Duffy and Hammond’s more earnest exercises in pastiche.
     
    Though not without its charms, Endlessly is too slight and uneven to impress unconditionally. On paper, it makes sense to align Duffy with a craftsman of Hammond’s calibre: after all, she is fundamentally a purveyor of commercial pop. But their collaboration reaps only minor rewards.

  • The Bees - Every Step's a Yes Tuesday 19 October 2010

    The Bees - Every Step's a YesVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Every Step's a Yes' from 'The Bees'. This is the track list.

  • Wolf People - Steeple Friday 08 October 2010

    Wolf People - SteepleVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Steeple' from 'Wolf People'. This is the track list.

  • Mark Ronson & The Business Intl - Record Collection Wednesday 06 October 2010

    Mark Ronson & The Business Intl - Record CollectionVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Record Collection' from 'Mark Ronson & The Business Intl'. This is the track list.

  • The Duke & The King - Long Live The Duke & The King Monday 20 September 2010

    The Duke & The King - Long Live The Duke & The KingVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Long Live The Duke & The King' from 'The Duke & The King'. This is the track list.

  • The Pipettes - Earth vs. The Pipettes Monday 13 September 2010

    The Pipettes - Earth vs. The PipettesVia the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Earth vs. The Pipettes' from 'The Pipettes'. This is the track list.

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