The Sweet Escape EXPLICIT LYRICS Gwen Stefani

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  • Release Date: 12/05/2006
  • Sales Rank: 5,481
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 602517144118
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The Sweet Escape

1LISTENWind It Up 3:09
2LISTENThe Sweet Escape 4:06
3LISTENOrange County Girl 3:23
4LISTENEarly Winter 4:44
5LISTENNow That You Got It 2:59
6LISTEN4 in the Morning 4:51
7LISTENYummy 4:57
8LISTENFluorescent 4:18
9LISTENBreakin' Up 3:46
10LISTENDon't Get It Twisted 3:37
11LISTENU Started It 3:08
12LISTENWonderful Life 3:58

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Editorial Reviews

Breaking away -- even temporarily -- from a band that's helped forge a personal identity is a tall order for any singer, but Gwen Stefani proved up to the task on her solo debut, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. And while Stefani maintains that No Doubt is still a going concern, she uses this outing to further establish that she's not only comfortable but completely fearless in her solo travels. Stefani is agreeably generous with spoonfuls of sugar, sprinkling tantalizing hooks throughout the disc like fairy dust. She's not, however, averse to delivering the element of surprise -- as she proves by cleaving the booty-centric "Wind It Up" with interludes of yodeling that transport the listener to the hills occupied by The Sound of Music's Von Trapp family. Demonstrating a keen awareness that in the pop music world, producers help mold the message, Stefani surrounds herself with the cream of the knob-twiddling crop here, letting Pharrell Williams push her experimental buttons on the bracing "Breaking Up" and joining Swizz Beatz on a low-rider cruise through "Now That You Got It." The Sweet Escape isn't all rough beats and hard edges, though. Gwen's girly side shines through on an alluring group of ballads, notably "Early Winter," on which she's ably assisted by Keane keyboardist Tim Rice-Oxley, and "4 in the Morning," a drift into the ether that showcases the vulnerability inherent in her voice. That combination of sugar and spice helps The Sweet Escape live up to its title -- this disc whisks the listener away on an unforgettable ride. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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I love this!by Anonymous

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August 03, 2008: Omg i love this cd so much! Gwen's first cd was awesome, but it was just wild and fun. Sweet Escape is more meaningful and deep. Her vocals are amazing and the lyrics are amazing. Love love love her!!!

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January 30, 2008: I got this CD for “wonderful life”- Martin Gore played guitar on the song, so I was curious.. I also noticed that it was used in the ad for her “L” fragrance. I love that song and the CD has several great songs on it as well. “Wind it up” would be better sans yodle, but I have gone back to songs that at first weren’t favorites but enjoyed them later. Everyone has a guilty pleasure- a CD that they love even though the critics trash it. Listen to a sample, because you might like it, or even love it.


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