| K's Choice - Cocoon Crash
(1998)
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| Album |
| Artist/Composer |
K's Choice |
| Length |
47:15 |
| CD Number |
CD |
| Genre |
General Alternative; European Pop |
| Label |
Double T Music |
| Index |
658 |
| In Collection |
Yes |
|
| Track List |
| 01 |
Believe |
03:31 |
| 02 |
In Your Room |
03:37 |
| 03 |
Everything For Free |
03:45 |
| 04 |
Now Is Mine |
02:51 |
| 05 |
Butterflies Instead |
03:35 |
| 06 |
If You're Not Scared |
03:17 |
| 07 |
20.000 Seconds |
02:24 |
| 08 |
Too Many Happy Faces |
03:29 |
| 09 |
Cocoon Crash |
03:10 |
| 10 |
Hide |
04:08 |
| 11 |
Freestyle |
03:17 |
| 12 |
Quiet Little Place |
03:14 |
| 13 |
God In My Bed |
03:03 |
| 14 |
Winners |
03:54 |
| Personal |
| Price |
€ 0,00 |
| Rating |
70% |
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| Details |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Rare |
No |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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| Notes |
Date of US Release June 9, 1998
On Cocoon Crash, their followup to their breakthrough second album Paradise in Me, K's Choice is determined to showcase their musical diversity. As a result, the album is a bit scattershot, since it runs the gamut from jangling folk-rock to roaring post-grunge. It's all tied together by Sarah Bettens' vocals, but she's more of a chameleon than a strong identity, fitting her talents to the song instead of bending them toward her demands. Consequently, the album can sound like a post-Lilith Fair alt-rock sampler, but it's enjoyable, simply because K's Choice's melodic skills have improved and they're capable of delivering good alt-rock songs, even if they are a little faceless. Even if the band fails to create a distinctive identity for themselves on Cocoon Crash, its craft signals enough of a leap forward to make it a successful third album. |
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