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Lee Mead

Lee MeadArtist: Lee Mead
Label: Polydor Group
Category: Music

List Price: £8.99
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Seller: bailiemusic
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 10486

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 39 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 602517533493
EAN: 0602517533493
ASIN: B000XSLWCY

Release Date: November 19, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Gonna Make You A Star
  • Paint It Black
  • You And Me
  • Why Can't We Make Things Work
  • Stronger
  • All That You Know
  • How Can I Be Sure
  • The Best Is Yet To Come
  • When I Need You The Most
  • Make It With You
  • Any Dream Will Do

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Lee Mead was the triumphant winner of the BBC's "Any Dream Will Do" competition, and subsequently landed the star role in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, iJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat/i in London's West End. The 26-year-old starlet has recently been busy in the studio recording his eponymous debut album alongside Graham Stack (Ronan Keating, Atomic Kitten). Those expecting the project to be a steady stream of classic theatre tunes are in for a shock: the song "Any Dream Will Do" does make an appearance, but only as a bonus; the rest of the album is a mix of pop covers and new songs, as evinced by lead single "Gonna Make You a Star," originally by David Essex. Other covers here include The Stones' "Paint It Black," and Sugababes' "Stronger"--choices intended no doubt to showcase Mead's edgier side, as well as his versatile range. Mixed in with the covers are several new songs, including a slushy ballad ("When I Need You The Most") penned by Take That's Gary Barlow. Despite the variety of material, Mead can't help performing in a discernable show tune style, which robs some of the tunes of their original energy. Still, for a debut performance, it's generally impressive stuff. i--Danny McKenna/i


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Stunning debut album ...   November 2, 2007
Carolyn Abberley (England)
35 out of 36 found this review helpful

A great selection of tracks to showcase the wonderful vocal talent of this rising star ... for those who watched Lee Mead on Any Dream Will Do or have seen his superb performance on stage as the lead in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, the quality of this album will come as no surprise at all. For those who haven't - you're missing a real treat, what are you waiting for?! br / br /Having now listened to the whole album (as opposed to the preview clips previously available), I can do no more than reiterate the advice above to get yourself a copy of this album without delay. The mix of covers and original material gives full rein to Lee's stunning vocals - there is no track on the album that disappoints and the new song written for Lee by Gary Barlow - When I Need You The Most - is surely a future chart-topping single!


5 out of 5 stars Christmas comes early for Lee Mead fans!   November 3, 2007
Michelle A. Grist
30 out of 31 found this review helpful

This is the album that Lee fans have been hoping for ever since he graced our screens in 'Any Dream Will Do' back in April! The eclectic mix should delight existing fans, and serves as a perfect introduction to Lee's considerable vocal talents for those who may have missed the show, but been entranced by Lee's stunning performances in 'Joseph'. Equally, those entirely new to the phenomenon that is Lee Mead should waste no time getting acquainted... br / br /As Lee himself points out, this album will be equally appealing whether playing softly whilst chilling out during the long Autumn evenings, or cranked up full blast to liven up the commute. The first single promises to be a huge success; those who remember the David Essex hit will be delighted by Lee's take on it, and younger fans will be instantly engaged by the catchy tune with its modern feel. Check out the 'Joseph' website for audio clips and a sneak preview of the great video to accompany this first single, "Gonna Make You A Star". Also well worth checking out there is the artwork for the album and single! Stunning!...


5 out of 5 stars Buy it!! You wont regret it!!   November 20, 2007
Julie Moore (uk)
29 out of 30 found this review helpful

Well what can I say... this album has literally blown me away. If you're still wavering.. buy it, listen to it, and then see how you feel. Ok, so it won't be to everyone's tastes, that's a given, but I do defy anyone not to like at least 75% of it!! And that's not bad at all is it. br /Ok. so on to the individual tracks. br / br /Gonna Make You A Star. I can understand why they've chosen this one as his first single. It's catchy, will appeal to generations of all ages and Lee sings it his own way, but is also true to the vibe of the original. 8 out of 10. br / br /Paint It Black. Mind blowing!! Whilst I love the arrangement on this, it could have been given a harder edge to it; but it works none the less. His slow drawl during some of the lyrics are incredibly sexy and match the low bass drum beat throughout the song. This is possibly one of the stand out tracks on the album for me. 9 1/2 out of 10. br / br /You and Me. This is a beautiful ballad. His voice alters from soft to strong, love the way he brings light and shade into what he sings. And this song is a fine example of his voice. The melody carries you along with it. Lovely! 8 out of 10. br / br /Why Can't We Make Things Work. The double a side to GMYAS. This seems to be Radio 2's choice of song over GMYAS, and I can see why. In my opinion it's a better beat, works bloody well on the radio and gives us a chance to hear the 'pop star' Lee. Really like this track! 9 out of 10. br / br /Stronger. I want to like this, I really do, but I just can't feel it. His voice is beautiful, but that's not enough for me for this song to work. Maybe I'm too familiar with the Sugababes version though to really 'hear' this song. That's always a risk with covers, some work; some don't, and this one just isn't capturing my soul like I thought it would. Doesn't mean I don't like or appreciate it's worth on the album, just not quite what I wanted. 5 out of 10. br / br /All That You Know, I love this, no I ADORE this song!! The slow guitar piano leads you in thinking it's going to be quite sweet, and then bam, full on electric guitar drums fill your ears. Again Lee sings this with a slow rocky drawl, I love the line 'Feel like you're drowning in compromise, swim against the tide', and then he roars into the chorus. Brilliantly written song, fabulous rhythm that makes my heart pound, skin tingle and head go dizzy. This is a pure version of RockGod Lee, and god he's good at it! 10 out of 10! Yep, more than Paint It Black! Definately single potential! br / br /How Can I Be Sure. A fabulous cover of a classic David Cassidy song. I grew up listening to David Cassidy courtesy of my big sister. She was a massive fan, so I'm very aware of how this sounded with him. I think Lee's emulated David's version well and of course with his chocolate voice it works well. 7 out of 10. br / br /The Best Is Yet To Come. Beautiful, really quite beautiful. The string arrangement sets the tone of this song, and everything else flows along with it with ease. A simple ballad, but simple is sometimes better than overpowering. Works for me!! 8 out of 10. br / br /When I Need You The Most My god, that Barlow chap can't half write can't he! And he couldn't have written a more sublime song for Lee. This showcases his voice off to it's full capacity. I can't really say any more than it's adorable, just adorable. Love it!! 9 out or 10. Again definately single potential! br / br /Make It With You This is gorgeous enough to melt even the coldest, hardest heart! All you really need to accompany this song, is a warm fire, a huge rug and Lee to complete the beauty of this song. Heaven! 9 1/2 out of 10! br / br /And although they've included ADWD on it which sounds odd against the rest of the album I'd still give it 9 out of 10! br /


5 out of 5 stars Lee Mead's debut album...miss it, miss out!!   November 12, 2007
Jen Tester
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

Having heard samples of some of the tracks on Lee Mead's debut album I can guarantee this is an album that will be permanently on your playlist! br / br /Lee's album features some familiar old songs and new all of which are given the Lee Mead treatment, ie, strong vocals on tracks such as Gonna Make You A Star and Paint it Black, emotional depth on You Me and softness and intimacy on Make It With You. br / br /This is an excellent first album from Lee Mead and the first of many for this rising star. br / br /OK....FORGET ALL THESE REVIEWS....I HAVE THE ALBUM NOW JUST BUY IT.....LEE'S ALBUM IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL.... A REAL LIVE BAND FEEL, NO OVER PRODUCTION HERE, BARE MINIMUM OF BACKING VOCALS....JUST A SUPERB VOICE. ALL THE TRACKS SUIT LEE'S VOICE TO PERFECTION! JUST BUY THE DAMN THING!!! I GIVE IT AT LEAST A SQUILLION STARS! br / br /BTW ..... IF YOUR INSIDES DON'T TURN TO CUSTARD WHEN YOU HEAR LEE MEAD SING THE 'WHEN I NEED YOU THE MOST' TRACK....YOU AINT HUMAN, BEAUTIFUL LYRICS TOO! THIS TRACK IS PERFECT FOR LEE'S VOICE, SHOWING LIGHT AND SHADE, SO MUCH EMOTION, IT IS SPINE TINGLING, STUNNING!!!! br / br /


5 out of 5 stars phenomenal!!!   November 22, 2007
HW
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This is a brilliant album and really shows the range of Lee's voice. He is such a wonderful performer visually, as well as having a fantastic voice that I was worried that there would be something missing, but No! Once again he really draws you into the songs. br / br / Although there are some covers, Lee totally makes them his own and, I don't normally find this with covers, but I consider his versions are better than the originals. br / br /I really like all the tracks but if I had to choose my favourites would be Paint it Black (I LOVE the fade out!) "All that you know", Stronger (Absolutely inspired arrangement which made me completely forget the Sugarbabes and brought tears to my eyes), and, I think, my number one is "When I need you the Most" which once again I can't seem to play without the tears coming!! Where does that voice come from?! Totally unique!! I think Mr Barlow has given him a good one there not just a Take that reject. br / br /I don't think you can fail to love the album. br / br /

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