- and
music news (1988)
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about the
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Sunie Fletcher (1986)
Sunday Smooch –
music ballads and
romance with
Gloria Thomas...
- pop group. It's just that they
should be so much better." In
Number One,
Sunie expressed similar reservations: "The
sadly under-rated
Depeches turn out...
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noted the
album offers "much to
admire and
little to disappoint."
Reviewer Sunie commented that the band's
chief skill "lies in
making their art
sound artless;...
- techno-melodies and rich is-it-a-she-or-a-he
raspy R'n'B
vocals from Alf".
Sunie,
writing for
Record Mirror, felt that the song was "60s-derived" and noted...
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against one
another for
foreground space and no real rush, all just sludge".
Sunie of
Record Mirror wrote: "Palmer goes pop –
straighter pop,
leaving his blue-e****...
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compact disc
until the 30th
anniversary reissue of The
Hurting in 2013.
Sunie Fletcher of
Record Mirror called the song an "OMD-ish ditty", adding, "I...
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comes Gary Kemp and the lads to show how it can be done."
Number One’s
Sunie Fletcher thought that Kemp had "written the best Bond film song for donkey's...
- "We'll meet at the
White Dog (Cafe)."
Vocative (šauksmininkas):
šunie – Jis sušuko: Ei,
šunie! – "He shouted: Hey, dog!"
Hungarian declension is relatively...
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techno wizardry, we get a
weedy piece of whimsy." A
Record Mirror review by
Sunie Fletcher of the
title track negatively compared it to the "yukky strain...
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invites him to her house.
There he is
introduced to Zoona's husband,
Sunie (Ahmed
Sunie) who
reveals that
Zoona died two
years ago.
Things take an unexpected...