No Bad Songs,Went Gold. This Is One Of My Favorite Cds Of Samantha Fox.And One Of Her Best
April 7, 2008 |  | 80's pop female singers ruled! |  |
Le me explain why the 3 in rating it: First, it is not a top record from the 80's if we compare it to such records from Whitney Houston, Celine Dion or Debbie Gibson and specially because Samantha Fox did not commit to music since the very beginning. This is a enjoyable rock and roll based record, with catchy and memorable melodies and a good voice by Fox. I enjoy it a lot since I am very attached to 80's music. For what is worth, Samantha's best releases are the first two. So if you like 80's pop with good melodies and a full charge of hits go and get this one! You will enjoy it!
September 3, 2007 |  | samantha,leave me with the music |  |
touch me by samantha fox is a very good first album. some of my favorite songs are touch me i want your body,wild kind of love, do ya do ya wanna please me,i'm all you need,and he's got sex. i really like this album.
May 30, 2007Now before judging me about giving Samantha Fox a 4 star review, you have to know I didn't like this album because I wanted to stick my face in between those enormous Fox knitters - all my friends did but they were, oh what's that word, freaky people - oh yeah heterosexual; anyhoos, what I found then and what I still find is this is a really fun pop album. It's not quite as 80s dated sounding as her later albums or as dancy, (I Wanna Have Some Fun) this is more 80s pop rock but still has enough of that late 80s schtick to be sweet and a lot of fun. The songs are all enormously catchy and as I used to do with the tape I skip right over the hit song and go to the bones of those boobs - there are some damn fine ditties on here "Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)" with it's little break down in the middle, metal guitars and bouncy sex is fun to sing along with and my ultimate favorite "I Want You To Want Me", the sexy and fun "Suzie Don't Leave Me With Your Boyfriend" where Miss Fox begs her pal Susie not to leave her alone with Susie's boyfriend since he was last seen hitting on Samantha, well by the end of the song Suzie's pissed, Samantha's shagging the boyfriend and we're all left with a dance ditty. Personally I never felt sorry for Susie, I mean in Samantha's defense she did warn her pal; on top of pop/rock, there's also a little rockabilly number called "Hold On Tight" which I find myself turning up every time it comes on. I love this album and so will you if you find it cause like a tramp in the night I'm begging you to buy a copy (and I've seen it for a mere $3) It will take you back and realize not all porn sluts (Paris Hilton) are only talented on their knees.... and as a side note if you think Samantha didn't have an influence on the current pop scene all you have to do is listen to Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend" which sounds like Samantha singing and could easily pass as a lost track from the Touch Me album.
May 22, 2007For someone who comes from bare-modelling to singing, this album is surprisingly good. Samantha doesn't have the strongest voice, but she works it well and it is enough for her kind of music. Catchy tracks like "Rockin in the city", "I'm all u need " and "Suzie" show that the album has more than just the hits "Touch me" and "Hold on tight". Steady debut
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