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Actually some in the media gave UEDS good reviews. In this particular case, I don't think reviews hurt UEDS sales. I think the lack of promotion and airplay hurt more. For some of her fans, maybe she strayed too far from her pop roots. For others, the album was of a style outside the mainstream. Such albums can be a big success, or can fail miserably. It's very risky. Look at Nolwenn's last album. It was also out of the mainstream and did quite well. It is truly difficult to predict what the public will like a year from now when your album is released. It's even harder if you stray far away from the mainstream. And on top of all that, sales are down across the board in the music industry, with few exceptions.
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So, speaking of UEDS, which do we all like the best?
I like: grand central, eden eden, 14 decembre, lee collins Very outstanding works of art, no matter what the media says. I hate the media, they are biased and support my views on any topic ( politics, entertainment, sports, etc). |
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Posts regarding Alizée's career in the facebook thread moved here. Please continue discussuion here.
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Well I thought it would change over time but in no particular order I still like these one's the most. Une Fille Difficile: Mes Fantomes: A Coeur Fendre: La Candida: 14 Décembre:
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This is just what I think: it's becoming apparent that music is not a career for Alizee anymore, it's a hobby that she does because she enjoys it, and she knows that her followers enjoy it. Not because she has to. It doesn't appear to be very big on her priority list and it seems unlikely to me that she'll ever tour on as grand a scale as she did during MF-LB, or even Psyche. I used to be very adamant that she should tour all over the world again, and make tons of money selling albums and become a huge name in entertainment again, but now that I step back and think about it in the context of the rest of her life, I just don't think that's what she wants anymore. I don't want to put words in her mouth, but that's the way I see it, and it's okay with me.
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She loves performing, but she is not very fond of touring. She'll do it in order to be able to perform, however, if someone said all her performances could be held within a couple of hours of Paris I believe that she would be delighted.
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I was quite shocked when I learned this and how they don't make money from shows in France. So I now understand why she does not tour there and same goes for some other artists like her. |
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Which can explain a lot of things why we are not seeing tours. Kinda why you see Yelle do 60 shows this year in the US and like 2 in France. |
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