13-11-2012, 14:03
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oh yeah, the boy bands (another stupid term)
nothing I can say I like, but it wasn't terrible
teenage boys singin' "tonight let's get some"
just boys being boys
1.3 from me and not yet rated by the pros at allmusic
from the album - Live While We're Young
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbPED9bisSc
released Nov 13th, 2012
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Bio - allmusic
Following the success of JLS and the Wanted, X-Factor contestants One Direction were the next group of
heartthrobs to help revive the previously dying concept of the boy band. Niall Horan from Mullingar,
Ireland; Zayn Malik from Bradford; Harry Styles from Cheshire; Louis Tomlinson from Doncaster, and Liam
Payne from Wolverhampton (the latter had previously reached the judge's house stages of The X-Factor as a
14-year-old back in 2008) originally entered the 2010 seventh series of the talent show as individuals,
but following a suggestion from guest judge Nicole Scherzinger, they were grouped together to become One
Direction. Mentored by Simon Cowell, they soon became one of the favorites to win the show, thanks to
renditions of Kelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You," Elton John's "Something About the Way You
Look Tonight," and Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart." However, despite receiving a standing
ovation for their duet with Robbie Williams ("She's the One") in the live final, they eventually finished
third behind Rebecca Ferguson and winner Matt Cardle. Spotting the potential of five Justin Bieber-esque
teen pinups, Cowell signed them to his Syco label in a £2million deal, and after performing on the X-
Factor tour, the quintet began work on their debut album with Savan Kotecha (Britney Spears, Enrique
Iglesias). Following a sponsorship deal with Nintendo DS and a book, Forever Young, named after their
cover of the Alphaville classic which was intended to be their winner's song, they released their first
single, "What Makes You Beautiful," in late 2011. The full-length album, Up All Night, followed soon
after. In 2012, One Direction became the first British band to debut on top of the Billboard 200 list when
Up All Night sold over 176, 000 copies during its first week of release in America. In late 2012, One
Direction released its sophomore album, Take Me Home. Highlighting more of the band's melodic pop, Take Me
Home featured songs and production via Sweden's Carl Falk, Rami Yacoub, and Savan Kotecha, who worked on
Up All Night, as well as contributions from such luminaries as Max Martin and Dr. Luke. In August of 2012,
the band released the single "Live While We're Young" online.
Album Review - from huffington post
One Direction's sophomore album, "Take Me Home," comes one year after the group released its debut, "Up
All Night," in the United Kingdom. The latter came out in America just eight months ago, has already sold
1.3 million units and is still in the Top 25.
The wholesome-looking quintet has joined Justin Bieber in the affections of girls everywhere, with their
puppy eyes, trendy haircuts and rather good voices. And the boy band's new album delivers on the brief,
vaguely catchy songs that appeal to both the romantic and the wild side of teenage girls.
The record relies heavily on perky and melancholic guitars, and on romantic invitations like "I want to be
your last first kiss" on "Last First Kiss," which then veer into the leery "Tonight let's get some" on the
very honest and upbeat first single, "Live While We're Young." It's full of riffs that haven't been heard
since the 1990s boy bands took their final bows.
"Take Me Home" is mainly produced by the same folks behind the group's debut, including Rami Yacoub, Carl
Falk and Savan Kotecha. English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran returns, too, co-writing two ballads ("Little
Things," "Over Again") that break up the overall upbeat preppiness of the disc with memorable choruses.
The album feels relentless in rhythm, sometimes even during the ballads, with a homogenous sound and
message â like a teenage boy who says all the right words in a rush to get what he wants. But this time
they're only singing the right words to get to your wallets and adoration. And they're most likely going
to get it.
Track Listing
1. Live While We're Young
2. Kiss You
3. Little Things
4. C'mon, C'mon
5. Last First Kiss
6. Heart Attack
7. Rock Me
8. Change My Mind
9. I Would
10. Over Again
11. Back For You
12. They Don't Know About Us
13. Summer Love
oh yeah, the boy bands (another stupid term)
nothing I can say I like, but it wasn't terrible
teenage boys singin' "tonight let's get some"
just boys being boys
1.3 from me and not yet rated by the pros at allmusic
from the album - Live While We're Young
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbPED9bisSc
released Nov 13th, 2012
Bio - allmusic
Following the success of JLS and the Wanted, X-Factor contestants One Direction were the next group of
heartthrobs to help revive the previously dying concept of the boy band. Niall Horan from Mullingar,
Ireland; Zayn Malik from Bradford; Harry Styles from Cheshire; Louis Tomlinson from Doncaster, and Liam
Payne from Wolverhampton (the latter had previously reached the judge's house stages of The X-Factor as a
14-year-old back in 2008) originally entered the 2010 seventh series of the talent show as individuals,
but following a suggestion from guest judge Nicole Scherzinger, they were grouped together to become One
Direction. Mentored by Simon Cowell, they soon became one of the favorites to win the show, thanks to
renditions of Kelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You," Elton John's "Something About the Way You
Look Tonight," and Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart." However, despite receiving a standing
ovation for their duet with Robbie Williams ("She's the One") in the live final, they eventually finished
third behind Rebecca Ferguson and winner Matt Cardle. Spotting the potential of five Justin Bieber-esque
teen pinups, Cowell signed them to his Syco label in a £2million deal, and after performing on the X-
Factor tour, the quintet began work on their debut album with Savan Kotecha (Britney Spears, Enrique
Iglesias). Following a sponsorship deal with Nintendo DS and a book, Forever Young, named after their
cover of the Alphaville classic which was intended to be their winner's song, they released their first
single, "What Makes You Beautiful," in late 2011. The full-length album, Up All Night, followed soon
after. In 2012, One Direction became the first British band to debut on top of the Billboard 200 list when
Up All Night sold over 176, 000 copies during its first week of release in America. In late 2012, One
Direction released its sophomore album, Take Me Home. Highlighting more of the band's melodic pop, Take Me
Home featured songs and production via Sweden's Carl Falk, Rami Yacoub, and Savan Kotecha, who worked on
Up All Night, as well as contributions from such luminaries as Max Martin and Dr. Luke. In August of 2012,
the band released the single "Live While We're Young" online.
Album Review - from huffington post
One Direction's sophomore album, "Take Me Home," comes one year after the group released its debut, "Up
All Night," in the United Kingdom. The latter came out in America just eight months ago, has already sold
1.3 million units and is still in the Top 25.
The wholesome-looking quintet has joined Justin Bieber in the affections of girls everywhere, with their
puppy eyes, trendy haircuts and rather good voices. And the boy band's new album delivers on the brief,
vaguely catchy songs that appeal to both the romantic and the wild side of teenage girls.
The record relies heavily on perky and melancholic guitars, and on romantic invitations like "I want to be
your last first kiss" on "Last First Kiss," which then veer into the leery "Tonight let's get some" on the
very honest and upbeat first single, "Live While We're Young." It's full of riffs that haven't been heard
since the 1990s boy bands took their final bows.
"Take Me Home" is mainly produced by the same folks behind the group's debut, including Rami Yacoub, Carl
Falk and Savan Kotecha. English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran returns, too, co-writing two ballads ("Little
Things," "Over Again") that break up the overall upbeat preppiness of the disc with memorable choruses.
The album feels relentless in rhythm, sometimes even during the ballads, with a homogenous sound and
message â like a teenage boy who says all the right words in a rush to get what he wants. But this time
they're only singing the right words to get to your wallets and adoration. And they're most likely going
to get it.
Track Listing
1. Live While We're Young
2. Kiss You
3. Little Things
4. C'mon, C'mon
5. Last First Kiss
6. Heart Attack
7. Rock Me
8. Change My Mind
9. I Would
10. Over Again
11. Back For You
12. They Don't Know About Us
13. Summer Love

