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October 07, 2007:
Annie Lennox's Songs of Mass Destruction is a pleasure from beginning to end (and with Barnes & Noble's special exclusive version, the end is two tracks longer than the regular release). Lennox builds slowly from the first track, "Dark Road," and from there a mix of multi-layered ballads and a number of pulsating tunes such as "Love Is Blind," "Ghosts in My Machine" and "Coloured Bedspread" dare you not to dance despite the heavy subject matter. It's been the beauty of Lennox's music since the early days of Eurythmics -- underneath the melody, there are sometimes deep, even dark, lyrics that beg you to think while you tap your feet. The bonus tracks on the B&N exclusive are worth the price. The acoustic version of "Dark Road" is better than the album version, and the track "Don't Take Me Down" is a great, hyper end to Lennox's Songs. A
WOW!!! Annie keeps getting better.by Anonymous
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October 04, 2007:
Annie is amazing. Everything she touches turns to gold. She's an amazing artist and an even more amazing person. This album is outstanding. I just bought the album today and can't stop listening to it.