Robbie Williams

Sing When You're Winning

Editor's Review:

Who the Hell is Robbie Williams? Apparently he is just a guy that sings some interesting music. A little alternative rock going on here, but it is almost too poppy. There is the usual setup of a simple guitar, bass, and some medium paced drums. Robbie sings about changing the world and although his voice isn't too bad, I can't help but get the impression its been modified in the studio. This is the type of rock where all the music kind of blends into the background so that the focus is secure on the singer; I don't like that. So basically the tunes are in a boring lull that only a person going to sleep can listen to. But hey, whatever floats your boat.



- Brooke Haley


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Record Label Capitol Records
Released October 2000

Tracks

1. Let Love Be Your Energy
2. Better Man
3. Rock DJ
4. Supreme
5. Kids
6. If It's Hurting You
7. Singing for the Lonely
8. Love Calling Earth
9. Knutsford City Limits
10. Forever Texas
11. By All Means Necessary
12. The Road to Mandalay
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