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Unstoppable

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Download links and information about Unstoppable by THE KINGS. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 40:00 minutes.

Artist: THE KINGS
Release date: 1995
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 40:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lesson to Learn 3:00
2. Shoulda Been Me 3:07
3. If We Don't Belong Together 4:37
4. Unstoppable 3:49
5. To Be In Love 3:17
6. Tonight I Got You 3:59
7. Parting of the Ways 4:10
8. As If I Cared 2:18
9. Cosmic Groove 3:48
10. Shook Me Loose 3:57
11. I Got the Lovin' 3:58

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The inclusion of the delicious "This Beat Goes On"/"Switchin' to Glide" (tied with the Vogues' "'Five O'Clock World'" as the greatest clock-out song ever)," a perfect double A-side produced by the celebrated Bob Ezrin, almost qualifies this CD as a sure bet. Ballsy vocals and boss keys (usually the bane of this period) result in two of the few totally timeless tunes from the '80s. The Kings' career could rest on this incredible single, and unfortunately does. The energy level plateaus for "Lesson to Love," which features acoustic strumming and sets the tone for the remainder of the record. These Canadians are truly underrated and unappreciated, but the tight arrangements and tough delivery still ring confident and knowing (although "If We Don't Belong Together" and "Parting of the Ways" veer dangerously close to adult contemporary). The title track and "To Be in Love" build up steam and the hippie-shaking "Cosmic Groove" rocks. Sure, the Kings can't live up to the opener (but what an opener!), yet vocalist David Diamond and guitarist Mister Zero know their hooks and never pretend to be above their craft. Unlike most aging rockers, the Kings prop melody and punch behind their pop. [Dizzy reissued the album in 2008.]