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Reflections is a 2006 studio album by American soul group The Temptations. Other than a two-album stint in the late 1970s, this is the group's first recordings after leaving Motown , their home for over 40 years and is made up of cover versions of Motown tracks; it has received positive reviews from critics.
The second recording, Reflections was the Classic FM Critic's Choice. It was described as catching "... the shimmering tone colours of Ravel's Introduction and Allegro to perfection. No less impressive was Fauré's Dolly Suite". [5] Their third recording, La Danse, was selected in HMV's Top 49 CDs.
The Spill Magazine ' s Joseph Mastel rated this release 3.5 out of 5, writing that it "manages to be both bold and creative and often shows the impressive range that the piano can have", but also criticizing that "it is not as mesmerizing or spectacular as some of Stevens’ older albums". [1]
HMV's Poll of Polls was an annual list of albums compiled by British music retailer HMV from 1998 to 2012. The listing was created each December by collating year-end polls from approximately 30 music magazines, newspapers and guides to determine the most critically acclaimed albums of the year. [ 1 ]
Reflections is Kurt Rosenwinkel's eighth album as a band leader. Track listing. No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Reflections" Thelonious Monk: 9:12: 2. "You Go to My Head"
Reflections was released on August 16, 1994, via Curb and RCA Records. It was the duo's sixth compilation release. [2] It was issued as both a compact disc [2] [4] and a cassette. [5] The album spent one week on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 1995, peaking at number 66.
Reflections received critical acclaim, with several people comparing the album's sound to the work of The Lumineers. [2] [5] Nick Nelson of The Concordian rated it 5 out of 5 stars and proclaimed that the band had started an "alternative revolution"; [6] while Timothy Monger of AllMusic stated that the album was "a shimmering blend of [...] upbeat pop". [2]
The Fantasy Effect is the debut studio album by American metalcore band, Reflections.The band released a single titled "Advance upon Me Brethren" on December 12, 2011, [1] which later appeared on the album as track six.