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Sleeping In The Nothing (EXPLICIT) (CD)

By: Kelly Osbourne (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Sleeping In The Nothing (EXPLICIT) (CD) Album By Kelly Osbourne (Artist)
1   One Word
2   Uh Oh
3   Red Light
4   Secret Lover
5   I Can't Wait
6   Edge Of Your Atmosphere
7   Suburbia
8   Don't Touch Me While I'm Sleeping
9   Save Me
10   Entropy
11   One Word - (Chris Cox mix, hidden track)
 


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Title Note

This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.

Personnel: Kelly Osbourne (vocals); Alephonsine De Chambure (spoken vocals); Linda Perry (various instruments, programming); Marc Jameson (drum programming).

Recording information: The Enterprise, Burbank California (2005); Royaltone, North Hollywood, California (2005).

A quick look at photo of Kelly Osbourne adorning the back cover of SLEEPING IN THE NOTHING will undoubtedly draw its share of double takes. The sneering, fuchsia-topped faux-punk look Osbourne was best known for is replaced by a sleeker, more sophisticated gun-metal-black bob complete with designer duds. Her music underwent an equally radical transformation. The aggressive pop-punk of her 2002 debut SHUT UP is displaced by Human League-like synth-driven dance music on SLEEPING. Credit producer Linda Perry, who pushed Osbourne to write about recent personal tribulations and hone her vocal phrasing. The strident vocal style endemic to the Osbourne's more aggressive prior output has been replaced by a smoother croon that brings to mind Berlin's Terri Nunn. As a result, songs touching on the singer's pre-rehab struggles ("Save Me") and familial strains ("One Word") are adorned by synth swooshes and echoey guitar tones that conjure up images of The Pet Shop Boys and the Psychedelic Furs. The only time Osbourne resorts to her prior singing style is on the understandably vituperative date-rape screed "Don't Touch Me While I'm Sleeping." SLEEPING IN THE NOTHING marks Kelly Osbourne's transition from punk-pop ingenue to dance-pop diva.



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