Sing When You're Winning
- Robbie Williams
- Band Name: Robbie Williams
- Record Label: Capitol
- Release Date: Oct 3, 2000
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BenWSep 7, 20037Stylish, fun, and catchy as hell! Check out the music video to "Rock DJ..." omg it's a FUCKING RIOT!!!!!!!!
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killabenJan 11, 200610A masterwork.
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rosshJul 5, 200210it is a very brilliant album robbie is a brilliant sinner especially sinning rock dj
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MikeHMay 12, 200310A ripping album with high quality songs and an impecable edge to other artists. Songs like 'Supreme' and 'Let love be your energy' support the album at the base and other songs like 'Knotsford City Limits' put iceing on the cake! Great stuff, Rob.
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ChrisFJul 21, 200610This is a great album, its the album that got me started on the great man's music.
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kovácseJan 18, 20061I like robbie williams
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May 19, 20129Essential Robbie, this album really is singing when winning. It's very cohesive and displays Robbie's wonderful voice and personality. Maybe his best so far.
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Sing When You're Winning is as powerful as you want, as lovely as your dreams and as subtle as the best practical joke. [12/2000, p.121]
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The largely pleasant new Sing When You're Winning offers up more of the same, material for an alternate-universe Top 40 aimed at twentysomethings rather than the orthodontia crowd.
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60It's a tribute to Williams' almost delusional self-confidence that he sounds equally at home no matter what the musical form; he invests each track with an energy many of them don't deserve.