Daniel Powter
- Daniel Powter
- Band Name: Daniel Powter
- Record Label: Warner Bros.
- Release Date: Apr 11, 2006
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 12 Ratings
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sgApr 30, 20061Whiney, repetitive, predictable. Not a good buy.
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TedMay 2, 20068very good pop songs ....very catchy tunes make for an enjoyable listening experience
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JodiSMay 23, 200610
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AndyYMay 9, 20064Banal and derivative.
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CripesApr 11, 20061Awful, awful album.My wife , who likes this James Blunty type of thing hates this , thinks he is far too whiny and was unable to listen to the completealbum in one sitting.Unlistenable tosh frankly
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AprilFMay 3, 200610I love this album and especially "Bad Day".
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MattApr 11, 20063Is he this generation's Elton John? The answer is a resounding NO! He's just a product that provides adult contemporary to those who might find the genre lacking on radio right now. Try Gavin DeGraw instead.
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DonB.Apr 11, 20063Sounding like regurgitated 'drops of jupiter' this Trainwreck of an album does little to rein in the banal quivering of Powter's overenthusiastic voice.
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KateWMay 23, 200610
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SamDJun 24, 20063Bad Day is the only half way decent song from it and he stole the piano from aimee mann's "wise up".
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80Powter firmly establishes himself as a singer/songwriter who sits somewhere between James Blunt and early recordings by Elton John-albeit one who also knows the power of blue-eyed soul. [15 Apr 2006]
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As the album lurches along, you keep hoping for the real Daniel Powter to stand up, but he never quite does. [14 Apr 2006, p.83]
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As a writer, Powter aims at updating [Elton] John's piano-based format with hip-hop-derived beats, but he lacks the role model's emotional depth. [9 Apr 2006]