I hadn't planned on becoming a de facto PR chief for Ronson's ever expanding Business Intl. empire. However, faced with Record Collection - an album saturated with stylish, groove-endebted contemporary pop classics - I was forced to reconsider my role. This gorgeous collaboration with Rose Elinor Dougall is the record's highlight, her vocal oozing an elegant melancholy which adds a higher dimension to another of Ronson's fine-tuned hit factory staples.
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Listen Up! No. 66: Mark Ronson and the Business Intl. - The Night Last Night
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I hadn't planned on becoming a de facto PR chief for Ronson's ever expanding Business Intl. empire. However, faced with Record Collection - an album saturated with stylish, groove-endebted contemporary pop classics - I was forced to reconsider my role. This gorgeous collaboration with Rose Elinor Dougall is the record's highlight, her vocal oozing an elegant melancholy which adds a higher dimension to another of Ronson's fine-tuned hit factory staples.
I hadn't planned on becoming a de facto PR chief for Ronson's ever expanding Business Intl. empire. However, faced with Record Collection - an album saturated with stylish, groove-endebted contemporary pop classics - I was forced to reconsider my role. This gorgeous collaboration with Rose Elinor Dougall is the record's highlight, her vocal oozing an elegant melancholy which adds a higher dimension to another of Ronson's fine-tuned hit factory staples.
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