Sunday, April 22, 2012

One Love

One Love Review



The Second Opus from from the Vocal Quartet Follows Up the Phenomenal Success of their Debut Album with Sold in Excess of a Million Copies in the UK Alone and Topping Charts Round the Globe. The 14 Tracks Show a More Focused Band Willing to Take a Few More Chances with their Vocal Arrangements, Veering More Into the R&B Path Than Ever Before, as Evidenced by "Supersexual" and "Ain't Got You". A Healthy Step Forward that Further Solidifies their Earned Stature as One of the UK'S Leading Pop Vocal Groups.


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