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We Started Nothing

We Started Nothing

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Artist: Ting Tings
Label: Columbia Records
Category: Music

List Price: £13.99
Buy New: £6.98
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 49 reviews
Sales Rank: 86

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 886973133422
EAN: 0886973133422
ASIN: B0017PCXM0

Release Date: May 19, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Tracks:

  • Great DJ
  • That's Not My Name
  • Fruit Machine
  • Traffic Light
  • Shut Up And Let Me Go
  • Keep Your Head
  • We Walk
  • Be The One
  • Impacilla Carpisung
  • We Started Nothing

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
The debut album by Salford's The Ting Tings comes hot on the heels of their No.1 single "That's Not My Name", a nugget of pop gold that comes on like a genetic splicing of Toni Basil's "Micky" and The Knack's "My Sharona". The bulk of We Started Nothing follows a similar formula, navigating a path between the smart, angular indie of CSS, Bonde Do Role, et al and the pop mainstream. Here and there, they pull it off perfectly: the stutter-rap of "Fruit Machine" sees vocalist Katie White leading on some poor sap with sultry charisma and lip-gloss sass, while the excellent "Shut Up and Let Me Go" is snappy dance-punk in the spirit of Blondie's "Rapture" or Tom Tom Club's "Genius of Love". Elsewhere, they branch out with mixed results. "We Walk" builds from quiet flourishes of piano into a surprisingly steely manifesto: "Smash the rest up/Burn it down/Put us in the corner cause we're into ideas", sneers White. Rather less good is "Traffic Light", a light, jazzy number that employs a number of somewhat forced driving metaphors to describe a relationship hit the skids. Still, it's a debut with promise, and a string of good singles is nothing to be sniffed at. --Louis Pattison


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Love CSS? Will like this!!!   June 23, 2008
Mr. S. Hewitt (Back-a-beyond UK)
13 out of 17 found this review helpful

What is it with people these days? Looking for that new sound, it only happens once in a decade (if you're lucky). Yes, most of this album is not original but then most these days aren't. This is CSS meets St Etiene. It's funky, it's fun, how can anyone with a hint of musical appreciation think this sounds like Girls Aloud? Obviously they don't know anything about music. It's always gonna be one of those genres that you like or hate with a vengience, but I like it (even if I didn't, Girls Aloud? C'mon, do you have a musical bone in your body?) I have to agree with the NME, this album is good, it's a grower but then "Cansei De Ser Sexy " was with me too. I've only heard the album twice now but it's already gettin' to me. Give it time and for all of you "pop" lovers, don't even think about buyin' it, that'll mean you don't have to give a bad review!!!
Addition!!!
Ok, I've had this album a week now and it's the only thing I'm listening to. It is wicked!!! Catchy as hell, even the wife and 17 month old boy like it. As with most albums you have to take the rough with the smooth but for me there's only a couple of bummers on this CD. Give it a go, it's worth it. Anyway, "SHUT UP AND LET ME GO!!!"



5 out of 5 stars Happy :) Dancy :p Anthemic ! !   May 9, 2008
Leigh Mallory (Sussex, UK)
6 out of 11 found this review helpful

Basic format of guitar and good drumming: Straightforward, catchy, anthemic; happy, dancy, summersunshine days and party nights!! If this is you, then you're a fan of The Ting Tings :) This duo is Good Times and plenty of them! Buy this: Catch it, enjoy it, see you there B)


5 out of 5 stars A shake up for all the boring British bands of the moment   September 20, 2008
R. Essery (Monmouth, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

OK lets cut to the chase. I was brought up with punk and I can say that the Ting Tings are the best thing that can happen to the over serious, retentive British music industry at the moment. They are quirky, fun and yes original. They are the perfect cure for the boring navel gazing crap that appears from bands such as the Kaiser Chiefs, the Killers, Babyshambles and most particularly the musically inept Artic Monkeys and the arrogant but retentive Kasabien.

The reason I like the Ting Tings is because I am fed up with listening to the dirges produced by the bands named above (and others). Its boring!

Oh and if you want to see hype in action - look at Coldplay - utterly bland and the whole group takes themselves far to seriously. Next thing Chris Martin will be like Bono from U2 giving us lectures about global warming and other subjects he knows nothing about.

I have heard that Chris Moyles from Radio One does not like the Ting Tings and that for me is about the best recommendation I have for buying this CD.



5 out of 5 stars Essential buy   May 8, 2008
S. EVANS
5 out of 13 found this review helpful

The Salford duo should finally receive the credit they deserve with a sparkling debut album. Katie's distinctive vocal performance, combined with a pounding drum beat and catchy lyrics, make this an essential purchase.


5 out of 5 stars Tingly   May 29, 2008
Luke Redridge (Cumbria)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Fantastically brilliant and daft pop music. Somehow mixing Wham!, Blondie, The White Stripes and Girls Aloud to create an album that must put a smile on even the most miserable emo kid's face. Oh, and they formed in Salford, Manchester and they aren't a dreary, dull indie band. Maybe someone should slip The Courteeners a copy. And when Oasis release their next dirge someone should sneak this into the sleeve instead. Of course it's all downloads these days but still...

Hurray for the Ting Tings!


 

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