Alain Clark - Live it Out: MP3 Album - Expressions are Impressive
Alain Clark is a Dutch musician and producer. He is the recipient of many Dutch music awards like Zilveren Harp, 3FM Mega Award and the Edison Award. He is the kind of superstar who can be recognized well while he walks around his home city of Amsterdam because of his three nation's biggest hit singles of 2008.
'Live It Out' is the recent album from Alain Clark that brings out some of the feelings to modern romance and break-ups and also debuts his poignant style to the UK audience. The first track in this album, "Blow Me Away" is an expressive lyric which shows that the singer wants to put back the soul and stay with the some promises. Next is "This ain't gonna work" ' an impressive piece in which the singer sounds like Terence Trent Darby and there is good backing vocals & instrumentation. Followed by 'Father and Friend' -- a duet with his dad and is so bogged, it almost falls out of the speakers like molasses.

'She's the One' and 'Fell in Love' are the album's ballads, where the singer is at his best when he slows things down and sticks with acoustic guitar. But these end up being little more than average. Another track -- 'Hold On' is the most typical lyric where all the former ingredients are employed. The title track 'Live It Out' reveals that Clark gets slightly more excited and is likely to be another single, but the coated production extracts the life out of the soul. Remaining tracks are good to hear, but could have given better.
In general, Clark has once again proved to be the Dutch sensation through this album.
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