Music / pop

Jupiter calling


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Son of Solomon

Chasing shadows

Bulletproof love

Road to eden

Butter flutter

SOS ("Song of Syria")

Dear life

No go baby

Hit my ground running

Live before I die

Season of our love

A love divine

The sun and the moon


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Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2017

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James Christopher Monger

2017

"The follow-up to 2015's White Light, which saw the Irish siblings returning to the recording studio after a ten-year absence, Jupiter Calling dials back on the polished folk-pop of its predecessor in favor of a more stripped-down and organic approach, courtesy of producer T-Bone Burnett ... It's definitely the warmest-sounding Corrs outing to date, and the austere studio setup lends itself to the band's penchant for pairing pop acumen with Irish balladry".


The guardian

d. 9. Nov. 2017

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Rachel Aroesti

d. 9. Nov. 2017

"Having staged a comeback in 2015 with White Light, which saw them fold upbeat dance influences into their Radio 2-friendly fare, this seventh album sees the band return to leisurely balladry and traditional instrumentation with a vengeance ... the record largely consists of a solidly orthodox melange of fingerpicked guitars, mournful piano and Andrea Corr's still exquisite vocals. The band play it safe lyrically too".


The independent

d. 8. Nov. 2017

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Andy Gill

d. 8. Nov. 2017

"In "Dear Life", Andrea Corr sings of wanting to "live life like I'm losing, and holding on for dear life" - a neatly turned expression of constant striving, though not one reflected much in Jupiter Calling, which still relies too heavily on routine romantic fluff".