Dangerous and Moving T.A.T.U.

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  • Release Date: 10/11/2005
  • Sales Rank: 28,435
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498849255

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Dangerous and Moving

1LISTENDangerous and Moving (Intro) 0:49
2LISTENAll About Us 3:00
3LISTENCosmos (Outer Space) 4:11
4LISTENLoves Me Not 2:55
5LISTENFriend or Foe 3:08
6LISTENGomenasai 3:42
7LISTENCraving (I Only Want What I Can't Have) 3:50
8LISTENSacrifice 3:09
9LISTENWe Shout 3:02
10LISTENPerfect Enemy 4:12
11LISTENObezyanka Nol 4:25
12LISTENDangerous and Moving 4:35

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Three years after they were an international media sensation -- hey, who doesn't like talking about and looking at Russian lesbian schoolgirls? -- t.A.t.U. returned in 2005 with their second album, Dangerous and Moving. As Tommy Duncan sang, time does indeed change everything, and t.A.t.U. had a turbulent three years, separating from the Svengali manager and, most shocking of all, revealing that they weren't lesbians at all! In fact, Julia Volkova actually had a child, which kind of punctured the whole schoolgirl lesbian fantasy that had been pushed by the dearly departed manager in the first place. So, free to be themselves, t.A.t.U. decided to grow up for their second album -- and nothing says maturity like ditching the short plaid skirts and bringing in Sting to play bass for a track, while hiring Richard Carpenter for a string arrangement for another. The presence of these two middlebrow titans may suggest that Dangerous and Moving sounds different than their debut, 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, and while that's true to a certain extent, it's also misleading. Yes, there are a couple more ballads here, the Eurotrash quotient isn't quite so trashy (yet it's every bit as Euro), and, best of all, the girls' voices aren't run through the computer compressor that makes them sound as high and shrill as a drill. But all these little changes don't really alter the duo's music much at all. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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July 09, 2006: When I first bought this CD I loved it for it's pounding beats, and it's heartbreaking melodies.But the more I listened to it, the more I loved it. This is abosultely one of the best CD's I own. Every song is powerful and touching in it's own way. These songs are about real emotions, real problems, real life. It's the one CD I recommend to anyone needing a song to be happy with, cry with or just sing along to. It's fantastic!

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December 27, 2005: 'Dangerous and Moving' is tATu's 2nd album in English and it is amazing! They have clearly grown and matured since their first album, '200KM/H In the Wrong Lane'. The lyrics are about more serious matters but still have the Russian duo's touch. My personal favorite song is probably 'Sacrifice'. Though it's hard to choose because they are all so good in their own personal way.