Despite this, visually, being entirely 'up our street', and despite Paloma showing a keenness and willingness to join in with choreography that we can only admire (we hate it when popstars don't even try to join in, not mentioning any names Leona Lewis, Katy Perry etc.) MUSICALLY, this still disappoints us. We appreciate the 'retro vibe' (it's not half-arsed, it's actually fairly authentic sounding) and we appreciate Paloma's voice, but it's not... quite there yet.
Fortunately there's still her previous single "New York" a song of glittering and shimmering wonder and her album closer, "Play On" (well worth a 'look'), also musically enticing. But this? Not entirely satisfying.
16.2.10
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