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Heavy Rotation | 
| Artist: Anastacia Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London) Category: Music
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 132
Media: Audio CD Running Time: 44 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 602517873070 EAN: 0602517873070 ASIN: B001G93Z60
Release Date: October 27, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | I Can Feel You | | • | The Way I See It | | • | Absolutely Positively | | • | Defeated | | • | In Summer | | • | Heavy Rotation | | • | Same Song | | • | I Call It Love | | • | All Fall Down | | • | Never Gonna Love Again | | • | You'll Be Fine | | • | Beautiful Messed Up World |
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I Can Feel You November 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well this album is a bit of a let down starting with that i can feel you is the only good track on the album the rest are okay overall it's a 5/10.
Heavy Rotaion Got To #17 In The UK Albums Chart. I Can Feel You Got To #67 In The UK Singles Chart.
Anastacia's new album is deffiently rotation in my cd player!! October 30, 2008 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Heavy Rotation is miles different from herself titled rocky album. This album is way more mainstream and slightly reverts back to her early stuff. Yes loads of people will dismiss this album as a money grabber full of half hearted song but i personally feel Anastacia's vibe in all these songs and its a natual progression for her and her amazing voice. The songs may need listening to more than once which im sure some of the other reviewers who slammed the album haven't done, cause this collection of songs will get stuck in you head. Stand out songs are defiantly `Defeated, the way i see it, never gonna love again', and of cause her infectious single `i can feel you'. If your an Anastacia fan i recommend, if you want to rock out listen to her `Anastacia' album, which is also amazing, but if your in a going out getting ready or chilled mood we now have `Heavy Rotation'!
Depressing Drivel October 28, 2008 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
The vampirisation of pop music continues, this time with the corporate machine sucking the life and blood out of the once mighty Anastacia - the thundering vocals still there, but serving merely as the backdrop to a collection of cheezy synths and throwaway drivetime radio r&b. This is clearly designed to shift some CDs for Anastacia in the US and is a totally dishonest piece of work from start to finish. And although off topic for an album review - what on earth has she done to that once-ravishing face of hers?
Anastacia returns with a new sound, impressive! October 27, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
It's taken a while but one of THE best vocalists of the decade and beyond has returned with her 5th album! It sees Anastacia adopt a much more mainstream and commercial image and sound than ever before! At first I was upset by this and thought that she may have lost her edgy appeal, but it isn't the case. For the most part the tracks are quite positive and upbeat and does reflect Anastacia's current feelings with her life. The 'Anastacia' album was a painful and raw album but this album sees a happy Anastacia which is quite refreshing. I must say that the album didn't instantly hit me apart from a few tracks i.e. 'The Way I See It', 'I Call It Love' and 'Heavy Rotation', but this is because Anastacia has taken yet another risk with her sound and has gone totally out of her comfort zone, so fans may take a little while to adjust to it including myself. Anastacia's voice fits perfectly with some of the more contempary sounds and some of the tracks see Anastacia use her voice in new ways i.e 'Never Gonna Again'. It is interesting to see Anastacia sing this material, even if you don't like her or aren't sure about the lead single 'I Can Feel You' give the rest of the album a listen and you'll be pleasantly suprised. This album is yet another example of her versatility, some people may complain about the very varied sound clashes on the album but I personally find it exciting to listen to!
A move into more mainstream R&B for Anastacia October 25, 2008 8 out of 13 found this review helpful
I really wanted to love Anastacia's new album.... It's been so long coming and I have loved all her work to date since her debut in 2000. I like lots here but I don't think it's her best work.... I kinda feel that Anastacia has lost a little of her edge here... only that voice is unmistakable but the songs lack originality for me..... I think she will have a little trouble with this album, sales and singles-wise... nothing really stands out from the rest of the crowd of current female r&b artists...
If you want to know how this album compares to her past work well... Anastacia has abandoned the rock chick sound of her 2004 self-titled third album. Personally, I was hoping for more variety this time so I'm not that fussed about her abandoning her rockier sound. I still like lots on the Anastacia 04 album but by the time of her Greatest Hits in 05, I felt that Pieces of A Dream was evidence that Anastacia's rockier work was restricting her to more negative self-pitying themes (sick and tired, heavy on my heart etc) and the feistiness of her other work was being left behind... She leans more closely to her first two albums this time out but yet it's not a totally comfortable slipping back to her old funky and soulful Not That Kind/ Freak of Nature sound. She has really moved into the area of contemporary rnb....
This album sounds like it could really be from anyone from Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson to Beyonce.... It just seems quite run of the mill rnb
Vocally, she is back on top form and her voice fits this sort of rnb music quite well... at times, I felt her rocky stuff didn't allow her do her voice justice so she can't be faulted vocally here.
Lyrically, the album is much more about positive themes on the whole this time out... Married life is treating her well obviously... I'm glad for her... I felt her 2004/2005 stuff was veering into Evanescence self-loathing misery at times. So, this vibrant, positive energy that flows through the album this time is welcome.
But, musically, I find the tracks very hit and miss.
1. Lead single I Can Feel You is a good indicator of what to expect, it's pretty much r'n'b on the whole this album. This track is decent, similar in style to Ne-yo's summer hit "closer" and he produced this too, it's a good choice for lead single.
2. The Way I See It is probably my favourite so far.... That 60's revival we've been swept with in the past two years (Amy Winehouse, Duffy etc.) has grabbed Anastacia and this style suits her well... it's a strong track, hope she goes for it as a single... I am glad though she didn't go for a whole album in this style because she would just be written off for jumping on the bandwagon.
3. Absolutely Positively: another ne-yo produced track, it harks back to Anastacia's old funky style but with a more modern rnb twist, it's catchy enough but I think it wouldn't fair well as a single and it looks like it will be the 2nd single tho.
4. Defeated: a mid-tempo rnb track that is fair enough but it could be anyone singing this... Mariah, janet, beyonce, it's very generic rnb.
5. In Summer: a really nice track, it's a real summery, easy listening style track, kinda like wishing well from her debut...
6. Heavy Rotation: I absolutely HATE this! It just jars the flow of the album... it's a real fast, dance song... it sounds like the sort of dance remix you'd never listen to from a single unless you're into pure dance music.
7. Same Song: I like this song, it's another funky style number that would have fitted nicely on Not That Kind/ Freak of Nature.
8. I Call It Love: I love this track, it's a rock and dance music mash-up that really works, its so energetic and catchy. Sounds like an 80's style rock track... lots of synths, a catchy guitar riff, and catchy chorus... perfect.
9. All Fall Down: This is a return to the sort of sound from her 2004 rock album... it's another decent track but wouldn't grab your attention as a single or anything.. it's fine for the album though... it's catchy enough
10. Never Gonna Love Again: A slow ballad... lots of piano, strings.... Works well.. really allows Anastacia flex that fine voice of her...
11. You'll Be Fine: a mid-tempo rnb track, nothing really special, but it's pleasant enough, just doesn't grab you...
12. Beautiful Messed Up World: Its okay again but I I could take or leave it....
In the end, I really am a little disappointed with the album.. the mistake I feel is going down the road of modern rnb production..... it's so over-done now, anyone could have had these arrangements on their album.. it's just the lyrics and voice that is pure Anastacia...... I wish her well with this, maybe with some very carefully chosen singles, it will all go well but I have my doubts how this will be received well.
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