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Life Thru A Lens

Robbie Williams

1997 recording. Genres: Pop ~
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Life Thru A Lens
One of the best U.K. debuts of the '90s, Life Thru a Lens is an uninhibited joyride through all manner of British music, from glam to alternative to soft-rock to dance-pop. Beginning with the joyous "Lazy Days," the album continually betrays overt influences from Oasis and other Britpop stars, but triumphs nevertheless due to gorgeous production, Williams' irresistible personality, and the overall flavor of outrageous, utterly enjoyable pop music. Whether he's romping through aggressive burners like "Ego A Go Go" and "South of the Border," crooning on the ballad "Angels," or offering a slice of life -- working-class style -- on the title track and "Lazy Days," Williams is a pop star through and through. For those who appreciate great pop with plenty of cheek, Life Thru a Lens is an excellent album. ~ John Bush
Cover of 'Life Thru A Lens' - Robbie Williams
1. Lazy Days [3m 54s]2. Life Thru A Lens [3m 07s]3. Ego A Go Go [3m 34s]4. Angels [4m 25s]5. South Of The Border [3m 53s]6. Old Before I Die [3m 53s]7. One Of God’s Better People [3m 33s]8. Let Me Entertain You [4m 22s]9. Killing Me [3m 56s]10. Clean [3m 55s]11. Baby Girl Window / Hello Sir [14m 10s]Total duration: 52m 46s