Listen to Your Heart D.H.T.

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  • Release Date: 07/19/2005
  • Sales Rank: 19,002
  • Label: ROBBINS ENT. LLC
  • UPC: 768697506129
 
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Listen to Your Heart

1LISTENListen to Your Heart 3:50
2LISTENI Go Crazy 3:44
3LISTENAt Seventeen 4:08
4LISTENI Miss You 3:52
5LISTENSomeone 3:13
6LISTENDriver's Seat 2:51
7LISTENI Can't Be Your Friend 4:08
8LISTENMy Dream 3:54
9LISTENSun 3:09
10LISTENWhy 3:20
11LISTENDepressed 5:32
12LISTENListen to Your Heart Edmée's Unplugged Vocal Edit 4:31

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Editorial Reviews

Dancy pop duo D.H.T. surprised everyone when they landed their European hit "Listen to Your Heart" in Billboard's Top Ten pop singles. Euro-dance covers of pop tunes -- a 1992 one by Roxette in this case -- don't make much of an impression outside of the clubs in America, save a couple campy singles from Amber, DJ Sammy, and the granddaddy of the all, DJ Miko. The big difference between D.H.T. and the above is that this Belgian team put less camp in their thumping and pumping pop anthems, and they construct better albums because of it. Listen to Your Heart the album balances dance numbers and ballads, covers and original songs, and happy and sad about as well as any light-as-a-feather pop act can. While they may be light, D.H.T. put such an elegant and slick sheen on their music it's forgivable for anyone who doesn't fit the definition of "jaded," plus their oddball choice of covers turns this seemingly shallow act into something more interesting. Their chamber music take on Paul Davis' soft rock favorite "I Go Crazy" is warm and tasteful while their camp-free version of Janis Ian's "At Seventeen" works much better than it should. How they found "I Can't Be Your Friend" -- a modest hit by country act Rushlow -- is a head-scratcher, but that they turn Sniff 'n' the Tears' "Driver's Seat" into a ponderous ballad instead of the floor-filling anthem they're obviously capable of is puzzling and the most misguided moment on the album. Exciting and fun original songs like the vacation getaway "Sun" make up for it, along with the neat, clean, perfect production and singer Edmee's exceptional voice. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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May 25, 2006: D. H. T. does a great job with their US album. It's amazing! The beat is very...up-beat! It makes you want to get up and dance. The singing is fantastic (great job, Edmee!)in every single song. The lyrics and message in each song are/is meaningful and soulful. A great choice!

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January 31, 2006: it was pretty good not all that bad. I like that fact that the music was upbeat and modern.Edmee has a great voice, it sort of reminds me like Amy Lee's voice from Evanescence. Great talent. I can't wait for D.H.T.'s new album.