B*Witched - B*Witched
Released on 16 Mar 1999
| B*Witched | Let's Go (The Be*Witched Jig) |
| B*Witched | C'est La Vie |
| B*Witched | Rev It Up |
| B*Witched | To You I Belong |
| B*Witched | Rollercoaster |
| B*Witched | Blame In On The Weatherman |
| B*Witched | We Four Girls |
| B*Witched | Castles In The Air |
| B*Witched | Freak Out |
| B*Witched | Like The Rose |
| B*Witched | Never Giving Up |
| B*Witched | Oh Mr. Postman |
Review from CDNow
B*witched -- this week's girl pop export from
the British Isles -- start off their self-titled debut album with a beguiling,
but all too short "jig" that is simply titled "Let's Go (The B*witched
Jig)," which quickly moves from any semblance of innovation as it segues
into their sunny first single "C'est La Vie."
Notwithstanding the fact that their sound incorporates
elements of soul and irish jiggery, it's easier to draw comparisons to
brother act Boyzone -- one of the members of which is the brother of B*witched
twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch. Pop enthusiasts will be familiar with
the harmonies and gloss straight off, and though "Freak Out" -- which samples
heavily from the oft-covered classic "Venus" -- and a few other cuts are
entertaining, familiarity breeds contempt, and B*witched are worthy of
nothing less. The shadow of Spice hangs heavy here, but a better reference
point is All Saints -- with whom they share a fondness for matching outfits,
a now tiresome desire to be taken seriously, and an utter lack of zest.