My Kind of World - Amber

My Kind of World

Amber

  • Genre: Dance
  • Release Date: 2004-10-05
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2004 JMCA

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Crucified Solitude Amber 5:18
2
You Move Me Amber 3:30
3
Voodoo Amber 3:58
4
Same Old Paradise Amber 4:39
5
Sacrificial Lamb Amber 3:41
6
Private War Amber 4:37
7
When a Love Grows Cold Amber 4:30
8
Just Like That Amber 3:35
9
City of Pain Amber 4:06
10
Your Kind of World Amber 3:39
11
More Time for a Child Amber 3:57
12
Don't Follow Me Home Amber 4:30

Reviews

  • Variation of sounds and thoughts - I really like the rythm

    5
    By m.riverdance
    I'm glad she did this on her own, shows further maturity.
  • Amber's new album is AMAZING!

    5
    By L14
    I love all of Amber's songs.... This Is Your Night was a #1 hit success all over the WORLD especially in Europe!!! SExual was a hit success too! YEs was another hit success! Now, she separated from her record company and released a new album "MY Kind of World" on her own terms, almost written every song! Each song on this album is inspiring in many ways! I love You Move Me, Voodoo, Sacrifical Lamb, and Just LIke That ( which is my favorite song on this album). This album shows a different side of Amber. It's more rock then techno from her previous albums like This is Your NIght, which is also an amazing song! My Kind of World has a new sound to it, which every artist should try to follow..... Amber is brilliant congrats on your new album! It's amazing! If you don't have it BUY IT! Although it may not be as a major success as This Is YOur Night or SExual it's still really gooddd! Her most complex album ever!!!! BUY IT! Just Like That the best songgggg ever!
  • Original, raw, edgy, and a solid sounding album!!

    5
    By jahern
    Amber has been a dance music vocalist since 1996 with seven #1 Billboard Dance charttoppers. In 2003, after her third album 'Naked' was released, she left her label Tommy Boy and went independent with hopes of delivering her own material on her own terms. With the help of producer Wolfram Dettki, family and friends, a new sound was born, one that emcompasses many genres including electronica, rock, pop, and some worldly elements like echoing bells, Indian citars, and Eastern sounds. Each track is not alike, from the Kelly Clarkson sounding 'Sacrificial Lamb' to the Madonna Ray of Light sounding 'Same Old Paradise.' My fave tracks are 'City of Pain', 'Voodoo', 'Don't Follow Me Home', and 'When A Love Grows Cold.' I do recommend buying a physical copy just to appreciate the hard work put behind this record, all independently produced and packaged. The previous reviewer is so wrong and misguided, as I don't hear one bit of disco in this album. I wish the haters would stop bringing her ratings down for no apparent reason.