I'm gonna go put on some good music-Celine Dion, anyone? Not recommended. Their covers of the Bangles (“Eternal Flame”), Blondie (“The Tide is High,” which exchanges Debbie Harry's casual sexiness for clueless hip-hop horror), Britain's own Kim Wilde (“Kids in America”), and Martha Reeves (a perfunctory “Dancing in the Street”) on this 17-song DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 sound-backed set don't help a bit nor does a “fly-on-the-wall” documentary entitled “The Kitten Diaries,”' which shows them preparing for this Belfast concert. Atomic Kitten- Right Now Live At Belfast. The “sound” of Atomic Kitten (the very name is cringe-inducing), by contrast, is so manufactured, so vapid and creepy, it makes Bananarama sound like Billie Holiday in comparison. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 DVD release of 'Right Here Right Now - Live' on Discogs. to scream over, why shouldn't there be a distaff version? Problem is, the aforementioned boy toyz at least manage to evidence a little talent and craft. Still, you argue, if young girls have the Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, et al. Harmless, you say? Just another of the innocuous puff pastries that pop music has been serving up seemingly since time immemorial? Sure, they have the bare midriffs, the generic Mariah-Britney-Shakira (sort of) blonde manes, the tight bods, and air-filled heads typical of the genre…but they're Brits, so they must have some class, right? Yeah, sure, and so did the Spice Girls. Cradle Lyrics by Atomic Kitten from the Right Here Right Now album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I will rock you like a. Of course, American Idol had already made that pretty clear, but this truly frightening slab of “entertainment” by the young British trio Atomic Kitten seals the deal.
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