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Never Again | 
| Manufacturer: A State of Trance (Armada Music) Category: Digital Music Album
Buy New: $1.98

Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 160175
Genre: pop-music Media: MP3 Download Running Time: 0 Minutes
ASIN: B001A86IPC
Release Date: May 19, 2008
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
One of the biggest pop-rock headscratchers of 2007... December 15, 2007 Dri the Complex Lonely (USA) First three times I heard this, I was like, "It's OK. Think I like it; it's angry, bit angrier than the anger-lite Breakaway stuff before, guitar-driven, yet something was wrong; it wasn't very musical. Sure, the "ding, ding, ding's" in the background were very awesome, some tinkering WAS going on. But it wasn't very...connected, for lack of a better word. But after 10 or so listens, it grew on me. Then I got the album and it was great. Now, I'd rate it at a solid 8.5/10, meaning it's good, but I also agree with others about the other tracks on the album: Most are just better. Never Again is like this, categorized: Judas < Chivas < Never Again < One Minute < How I Feel < Yeah < Irvine << Don't Waste Your Time < Can I Have A Kiss? < Be Still << Hole << Maybe < Sober Cover Art: B- Inside Art: ? (have the album, not the single) Songwriting: B Vocals: B Vocal Emotion: B- Production: B Length: A- 4.25 stars. Overall: B-
Could have given us both full length mixes... August 25, 2007 Daniel W. Kelly (Long Island, NY United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this lame release gives us the LP version and the Dave Aude edit. I don't understand WHY the record company couldn't have just put the full length Dave Aude mix and the full length Jason Nevins mix on this CD single.
Darker side of Kelly July 16, 2007 Eric Smith (Pittsburgh, PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Kelly Clarkson returned this year with the darker sound of "Never Again", a song full of anger and hate. Vocally she has never sounded better. While I prefer Kelly singing pop instead of rock, it is still a listenable song that takes Kelly in a deeper direction than we are use to hearing her sing. I think it's better than "Walk Away" or "Since U Been Gone" (both I thought were highly overrated). Overall a nice and welcome return from Kelly Clarkson. I reccomend this if you like Kelly Clarkson but are looking for a different sound from her.
An Honest Artist July 14, 2007 Ron (Jacksonville, FL, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm glad I went with my gut and bought this album instead of listening to the gossip about the Record Label saying the album wasn't good enough. You cannot listen to this album and not realize what a legend in the making we have going here. I admire that Miss Clarkson held on to her integrity and went with her own true artistry instead of doing those pop manufactured pop songs so many artists are willing to sell out for. You will not be disappointed. Check out the beautiful and sometimes heartwrenching ballads. She shines is "Sober," "Irvine" and "Be Still." "Don't Waste Your Time" and "Judas" would be great for radio. My favorite so far is "Maybe." Going back to listen again!
Surprised July 12, 2007 May Thorne (New York State) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have to admit I am not the biggest fan of American Idol. However, the last couple of times I have seen Kelly Clarkson perform I have become a fan of her. This new album is surprising to me because it is very raw and electric sounding. I didn't think she had it in her. My favorite songs are the first "Never Again", I blast it in my apartment all the time(sorry neighbors) and the last song "Irvine", this song is very haunting and it gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it. This is a great cd to listen to if you have ever been dumped. I know that she had to fight with Clive Davis to get this album out. I am really glad she did.
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