Affirmation Savage Garden

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  • Release Date: 11/09/1999
  • Sales Rank: 12,279
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646371121
 
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1LISTENAffirmation 4:56
2LISTENHold Me 4:50
3LISTENI Knew I Loved You 4:10
4LISTENThe Best Thing 4:19
5LISTENCrash and Burn 4:41
6LISTENChained To You 4:08
7LISTENThe Animal Song 4:39
8LISTENThe Lover After Me 4:50
9LISTENTwo Beds And A Coffee Machine 3:27
10LISTENYou Can Still Be Free 4:18
11LISTENGunning Down Romance 5:34
12LISTENI Don't Know You Anymore 3:50

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Editorial Reviews

Sure, the snobs among us scoffed when Australian pop kings Savage Garden scored a multiplatinum smash with their self-titled debut on the strength of the No. 1 ballad "Truly, Madly, Deeply." But they might sigh out of the other side of their collective grimace if they were to witness the summertime lift that propels lead vocalist Darren Hayes's passionate ode to humanism, "Affirmation," or the post-Backstreet eloquence of the dreamy ballad, "I Knew I Loved You," or the keening chords of the folk-rocker "The Lover After Me." Still, even if the snidesters were to manage the impossible and close their needy souls to these or any of a hundred equally powerful moments herein, I'd hope they could at least acknowledge these fresh-faced popsters' achievement: By leaving hip-hop out of the Backstreet/Britney aesthetic, they've opened up the sound of teenage America to audiences who feel more at home with '80s power ballads and '70s soft-rock than brash, '90s beats -- and that's no crime where I come from. Jon Dolan, Barnes & Noble



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Affirmationby Anonymous

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February 28, 2005: Savage garden does it again! This CD is just as good as their CD before. from the moment you put this CD into your CD player, you're singing along to the music. they truly have talent, and i adore them for that. i must say, after listening to Two Beds and a Coffee Machine, i was moved whenever i saw a coffee machine! that song always brings tears to my eyes!

Affirmationby Anonymous

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August 19, 2004: This cd is good but the problem is that every song sounds the same. I like it but after a while, I get bored of hearing the same music over and over with different lyrics. This is just my opinion. I like it a lot but the songs obviously as I said before, sound the same.


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