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Cross»rank: 1945par: Justice
Chroniques et points de vue: :Justice is the moniker of the Paris-based production duo Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay. Their approach to crazy-quilt dance-pop hybridism is infectious, if a tad off-putting here and there. The duo rose to fame due to an MP3 single and super smart video for the excellent, kiddy-chorused house-pop number 'D.A.N.C.E.' in 2007, and they soon thereafter signed to the suitably named label Banger. They manage to make really silly and fun music in a way ... |
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Best Of»rank: 44252par: Lone Justice
Chroniques et points de vue: :Justice is the moniker of the Paris-based production duo Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay. Their approach to crazy-quilt dance-pop hybridism is infectious, if a tad off-putting here and there. The duo rose to fame due to an MP3 single and super smart video for the excellent, kiddy-chorused house-pop number 'D.A.N.C.E.' in 2007, and they soon thereafter signed to the suitably named label Banger. They manage to make really silly and fun music in a way ... |
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Shelter»rank: 30709par: Lone Justice
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Singer Maria McKee, a small woman with a gigantic voice, has always had trouble finding the appropriate backup band and production style--on Lone Justice's second and final album, E Street Band guitarist Little Steven tries to turn her into the female Bruce Springsteen. He's partially successful: on the opening song, 'l Found Love,' McKee belts like a countrified Aretha Franklin, and each of her five successive 'yeahs' sounds more explosive than the next. But while ... |
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The Least That I Can Do»rank: 30709par: Brian White & Justice
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Singer Maria McKee, a small woman with a gigantic voice, has always had trouble finding the appropriate backup band and production style--on Lone Justice's second and final album, E Street Band guitarist Little Steven tries to turn her into the female Bruce Springsteen. He's partially successful: on the opening song, 'l Found Love,' McKee belts like a countrified Aretha Franklin, and each of her five successive 'yeahs' sounds more explosive than the next. But while ... |
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Summer in the City»rank: 30709par: Justice System
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Singer Maria McKee, a small woman with a gigantic voice, has always had trouble finding the appropriate backup band and production style--on Lone Justice's second and final album, E Street Band guitarist Little Steven tries to turn her into the female Bruce Springsteen. He's partially successful: on the opening song, 'l Found Love,' McKee belts like a countrified Aretha Franklin, and each of her five successive 'yeahs' sounds more explosive than the next. But while ... |
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1983-1988iscography»rank: 145715par: Justice League
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Singer Maria McKee, a small woman with a gigantic voice, has always had trouble finding the appropriate backup band and production style--on Lone Justice's second and final album, E Street Band guitarist Little Steven tries to turn her into the female Bruce Springsteen. He's partially successful: on the opening song, 'l Found Love,' McKee belts like a countrified Aretha Franklin, and each of her five successive 'yeahs' sounds more explosive than the next. But while ... |
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Escapades»rank: 145715par: Justice
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Singer Maria McKee, a small woman with a gigantic voice, has always had trouble finding the appropriate backup band and production style--on Lone Justice's second and final album, E Street Band guitarist Little Steven tries to turn her into the female Bruce Springsteen. He's partially successful: on the opening song, 'l Found Love,' McKee belts like a countrified Aretha Franklin, and each of her five successive 'yeahs' sounds more explosive than the next. But while ... |
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Uncharted Terrain»rank: 145715par: Justice System
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Singer Maria McKee, a small woman with a gigantic voice, has always had trouble finding the appropriate backup band and production style--on Lone Justice's second and final album, E Street Band guitarist Little Steven tries to turn her into the female Bruce Springsteen. He's partially successful: on the opening song, 'l Found Love,' McKee belts like a countrified Aretha Franklin, and each of her five successive 'yeahs' sounds more explosive than the next. But while ... |
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Rockin' Rusty»rank: 145715par: Tony Justice
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Singer Maria McKee, a small woman with a gigantic voice, has always had trouble finding the appropriate backup band and production style--on Lone Justice's second and final album, E Street Band guitarist Little Steven tries to turn her into the female Bruce Springsteen. He's partially successful: on the opening song, 'l Found Love,' McKee belts like a countrified Aretha Franklin, and each of her five successive 'yeahs' sounds more explosive than the next. But while ... |
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Lone Justice»rank: 30748par: Lone Justice
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Singer Maria McKee, a small woman with a gigantic voice, has always had trouble finding the appropriate backup band and production style--on Lone Justice's second and final album, E Street Band guitarist Little Steven tries to turn her into the female Bruce Springsteen. He's partially successful: on the opening song, 'l Found Love,' McKee belts like a countrified Aretha Franklin, and each of her five successive 'yeahs' sounds more explosive than the next. But while ... |