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Sweet Escape

Sweet Escape
  • Buy New: $37.51
  • as of 2/15/2012 00:29 EST details
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  • Seller:Amazon.com
  • Format:Enhanced, Import
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Release Date:February 5, 2007
  • EAN:4988005455192
  • ASIN:B000KIX64Y
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Tracks
  • Wind It Up
  • The Sweet Escape
  • Orange County Girl
  • Early Winter
  • Now That You Got It
  • 4 in the Morning
  • Yummy
  • Fluorescent
  • Breakin' Up
  • Don't Get It Twisted
  • U Started It
  • Wonderful Life


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
International pressing of the 2006 sophomore album from the No Doubt vocalist featuring one bonus track: 'Wind It Up' (Live . Includes the hot new single 'Wind It Up' and 12 other amazing new tracks. Production and co-writing duties come from an eclectic cast including Pharrell, Nellee Hooper, Martin Gore (Depeche Mode), Akon, Tim Rice-Oxley (Keane) and No Doubt's Tony Kanal. This album sees Gwen once again pushing the boundaries of pop and creating her own cool sound that others will be desperate to follow. Polydor.
Amazon.com
There's nothing like a Gwen Stefani disc to rip you from your pop comfort zone and, in the pleasantest way possible, knock you around a bit. On The Sweet Escape, the blows arrive roughly every four minutes: a yodel ("Wind It Up") skitters off ceremoniously before the title track, featuring Akon, catches you off guard with its infectious yelps of "Woo-hoo, YEE-hoo!," and the pouty rap of "Orange County Girl" has barely petered out before we're vectored somewhere back toward the '80s with the indie rock-ish "Early Winter." That the sound of these songs doesn't follow a formula--that they pounce wherever they please, without regard for genres or decades--is no big whoop; this is Gwen Stefani, after all, and her up-for-anything, play-along fans probably wouldn't have it any other way. More surprising is the extent to which Stefani inserts what seems to be her genuine self into the music: "4 in the Morning," a Madonna-reminiscent midtempo groover, drops the wide-eyed Betty Boop pose and basks in a rarely plumbed depth of feeling ("I give you everything that I am / I'm handing over everything that I've got / 'cause I wanna have a really true love," she sings with something like sincerity). A single track later, she's owning up to motherhood in the sexiest, most unapologetic way possible: "I know you've been waiting," she pants, "but I've been off making babies / And like a chef making donuts and pastries / It's time to make you sweat." Lyrics don't get much cleverer than the ones to "Breakin' Up," a kiss-off disguised as a dropped cell phone call, and sounds don't get much swizzier than the ones on "Now That You Got It." Which is to say that Gwen's got game--as much as on Love.Angel.Music.Baby, if not more--and that anytime she's prepared to hollaback, the world will do well to listen. --Tammy La Gorce

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