- Record Label: Emperor Norton / City Rockers
- Release Date: Jan 22, 2002
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Universal acclaim- based on 4 Ratings
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IHaveNoFirstNameNorHaveIASurnameNov 13, 2002Dat's da wurst title I evah hurd! Fine music doh.
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DirkK.Feb 6, 2002Viciously cool and glitzy indeed. Perfect pop for catwalkers. And the record breathes a true statement: sex, drugs and rock and roll are over.... everybody wants to be Hollywood...
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A masterful bricolage that revisits the crossroads of early-'80s clubland without ever settling for cheap pastiche.
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Alternative PressKittenz is stocked with decadent electro-house grooves, slinky synth burbles and Ms. Kittin's glammy, deadpan vocals that sound like Madonna on Quaaludes. [Mar 2002, p.80]
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The tracks featuring Prince soundalike vocalist Harrison Crump are as fine as ever - dreamy, melodic, melancholy.... The trouble is, elsewhere, this ladies man seems convinced that a woman talking (especially in a European accent) is all the melody anyone could possibly need.