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Shine
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Artist(s)Sarah Bettens
StudioCocoon Records
Release DateMay 13, 2008
UPC Code700261228952
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About Sarah Bettens - Shine

Sarah Bettens is an international Alt Rock star and former lead singer of K`s choice. Sarah has put her heart and soul into her sophomore solo project that critics are calling a mash up of Snow Patrol meets the Indigo Girls. Sarah and her band have been test driving all the songs from Shine while on tour, with fans going crazy for new tracks 'I Can't Get Out', 'Put It Out for Good', and Daddy's Gun'.Sarah says, 'I feel strongly about what every song on this record says. I can't write about things that don't affect me emotionally.' 12 tracks. Album Description

Tracks

  1. I Can't Get Out
  2. Shine
  3. Put It out for Good
  4. Daddy's Gun
  5. Just Another Day
  6. Feel Me Break
  7. Pave the Way
  8. Rescue Me
  9. Driving Alone
  10. It's Alright
  11. Coasting Speed
  12. Soldier's Song

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteDifferent than ScreamQuote
While this CD doesn't have the rock-n-roll drive Scream did, it still holds true to Sarah's unique style. I have fallen in love with most of the songs, but to me "Rescue Me" is the best produced and most meaningful song. Keep it up Sarah!!! July 16, 2008

rating: 2 QuoteDoesn't hold up to ScreamQuote
'Scream' was a much better album. Aside from 'Daddy's Gun' there are no memorable 'hooks' like the selections from 'Scream'. The entire album seemed flat, lacking the passion of her previous work. Hopefully, her next venture will rekindle the promise of 'Scream". July 8, 2008

rating: 4 Quote3.5 Stars.. Solid album from former K's Choice lead singerQuote
In 2003 one of Belgium's best rock bands ever, K's Choice, called it a day after a remarkable 10 year run that included 4 studio albums, 1 live album and the obligatory "best of" compilation, while along bringing one of the best 90's "alternative" albums "Paradise In Me" with its signature song (and the band's biggest hit) "Not An Addict". Lead singer Sarah Bettens (who moved to the US sometime in those years) then embarked on a solo career, and after the 2005 "Scream" album, this is here second solo outing.

"Shine" (12 tracks, 45 min.) starts off with a classic K's Choice moment on the opener "I Can't Get Out": an electric guitar with Sarah's vocals before the song crashes into the chorus, it is the best track on the album. Sarah Bettens has one of the more recognizable voices in the alternative rock scene, and she carries many a tune on here, such as the beautiful title track. Regretfully the middle of the album is saddled with too many mid-tempo songs that don't seem to go anywhere. But there are several great tracks besides the earlier mentioned "I Can't Get Out" and "Shine", such as the hard charging "Put It Out For Good", "Driving Alone", "Coasting Speed" and the beautiful melancholic closer "The Soldier Song".

In all, this is a nice album, nothing spectecular, but when you listen to it, it makes you ache back for the glory days of K's Choice some 10 years ago, as "Shine" simply cannot compare to it. Will there ever be a reunion of Sarah with her brother Gert Bettens and bring K's Choice back? Only time will tell. In the meantime we are left with "Shine", an appetizer-like album of what could-should be... December 20, 2007

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