![]() ![]() This song isn’t musically that dissimilar to Follow Me, but it definitely has the power and edge to it. This version carries Jenny Frost’s vocals, but was released just after Kerry left on maternity leave. The group’s huge 5th hit, Whole Again is up next. It’s nice enough, but kind of rightly stalled at #20 in the UK charts. It’s a gentle track and gives the ladies (this is a Katona, not Frost track) plenty of space to show off their vocal range and harmonies. It’s highly reminiscent of something you’d find on an S Club 7 album. Next up is Follow Me, the album’s fourth single, and this track is a mid-tempo ballad. The song gave the original trio, with Kerry Katona (before Jenny Frost, whose vocals feature here in this re-recorded edtion, and came from the group Precious) a #10 debut hit in December 1999. It’s almost as if it’s an old Chic song that you’ve yet to find, but then the song is one of many written by Andy McCluskey and Stuart Kershaw of Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD), and so they know exactly what they’re doing. It’s a full-on pop belter, and the perfect start to an album. Each of the ladies get their turns on the mic, and you can spot the difference too. When coupled with the video it really works well, but it’s strong and catchy enough to hold it’s own. The album opens with the title track Right Now, and it bounces along like a piece of perfect disco pop. Will it be cute and fluffy, or will you want to throw it into an Eternal Flame? Read on… Atomic Kitten – Right Now (2001 version) album Today’s POP RESCUE from a fate uncertain is the 2001 re-issued debut album ‘Right Now‘ by British trio Atomic Kitten. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |