Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Jack Vettriano Between Darkness and Dawn

Jack Vettriano Between Darkness and DawnJack Vettriano Betrayal No Turning Back 2001Jack Vettriano Betrayal First Kiss 2001
instrumental oomph in each of the three verses and sung in the sweetest of Beach Boys inflected four-part harmonies. It's as quaint and precious as a Joseph Cornell box, and just about as pretty.

6. Jonas Brothers' Burnin' UpBy Josh Tyrangiel
Overlook the is door-in-the-face obvious (there's a boiling kettle at the open to make sure we get that they're burnin' up) but edginess is not the point; sweetness is, and the Jonases achieve it with irresistible harmonies and exuberance.
7. Beyoncé's Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)By Josh Tyrangiel
People who don't dance usually don't make exceptions, but I saw a man who has indulgence of a rap verse contributed by their bodyguard and this is an almost perfectly constructed pop song. Allegedly inspired by Prince, Disney's adorable little cash registers sing about their infatuation — "High heels, red dress/ All by yourself/ Gotta catch my breath!" — in credible R&B falsetto over power guitar chords. The production

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