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Echo  (Audio CD) 
by Leona Lewis

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UK pressing. 2009 release from the British vocalist. Echo is the follow up to her debut album, Spirit, which sold over six million albums worldwide, earned three Grammy Award nominations and resulted in her becoming the best selling new artist of 2008. Echo sees Leona working with superstar talent Ne-Yo, John Shanks, Max Martin and Ryan Tedder, as well as with new collaborators Xenomania and Julian Bennetta. Clive Davis and Simon Cowell co-produced the album. Features the single 'Happy'.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: November 17, 2009
Studio: Sony Music Distribution
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 70 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Happy
2. I Got You
3. Love Letter
4. Can't Breathe
5. You Don't Care
6. Outta My Head
7. Brave
8. My Hands
9. Alive
10. Don't Let Me Down
11. Fly Here Now
12. Broken
13. Lost Then Found Featuring OneRepublic
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 70 customer reviews )
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30 of 37 found the following review helpful:

3Review of "Echo" by Leona LewisNov 17, 2009
By Antoine D. Reid "80sforever"
'Echo' is the follow-up album to the highly successful debut, 'Spirit'. In many ways, this album titled definitely lives up to its name; this album seems more by-the-book and sticks to a strict pop music formula, making it something of a weak imitation of her first album. Don't get me wrong, 'Echo' has some tracks that show off Lewis' impressive vocal abilities. At the same time, it lacks the personality and "spirit" that made her first album resonate with so many listeners. Lewis had a hand in writing and developing more tracks on this release than her last but after a few listens, I don't at all have a sense of who she is beyond having the ability to hit a few high notes that'd make Mariah Carey watch her back.

The Good: 'Echo' sticks to what could be called Lewis' area of expertise; songs about heartache and love backed with melodramatic, sweeping, epic productions. Certain tracks sound as if they came directly from the previous album. "Brave" has the expansive, epic vibe that made Leona Lewis stand out from her competitors. With this song, it's not the production but her voice that is on display. "Broken" is another song that, production and quality wise, sounds as if it's taken from 'Spirit' and features Leona Lewis' great vocal talents and ability to deliver an emotional performance and not just sing pointless words and lyrics as many artists do. As with any successful follow-up, Lewis does venture into new territory. 'Echo' has Lewis' music experimenting more with uptempo tracks and venturing away (just a bit) from the standard emotional heartbreak that made 'Spirit' a bit dull after a few listens. "Can't Breathe", my favorite track from the album, blends an impressive vocal performance that has her hitting all sorts of notes while having a fun, fresh instrument backing that is unlike anything being played on the radio now. "My Hands" is perhaps the best produced track on the album as it sounds like a follow-up to 'Spirit' track "Better In Time". The beat paired with the Justin Timberlake track "Don't Let Me Down" was unexpected and served as a great contrast to Leona Lewis' singing style. If there's one strength in 'Echo' it's that no track sounds like the other; Lewis and her producers did a great job of experimenting with many different styles and played with her vocals so that not every track has her trying to hit high notes as expected.

The Bad: Half of this album just bore me as a listener. With the exception of "Can't Breathe", the first half of the album had me truly wondering if things were going to get any better. The problem with tracks like "Happy", "Love Letter" and even the Timbaland track "Outta My Head" is that they sound like average pop songs and do nothing for her as an artist. The album has a strength in that it isn't afraid of experimenting with different sounds. On the first half of the album though, this experimentation is more of a weakness because the focus appears to be put more so on the beats and instrument while leaving her voice at the side, unattended to. Some of these songs feature some complex, busy, beats and instead of singing, it feels as if she's more focused on out-singing or overcoming the distracting beats than delivering a vocal performance. Tracks that suffer from this the most are "Outta My Head" and "Brave". There were certain tracks produced specifically for the U.S. market and among them, "Fly Here Now" sticks out like a sore thumb because it sounds under-produced and doesn't vibe well with the majority of the album with its 1980s pop music flair. The overall weakness of 'Echo' is that unlike the first album, this one lacks focus and sounds more like a hodge-podge collection of songs that were produced by different people and slapped together on a disc.

In all, 'Echo' is average. The later half of the album is definitely better than the first half. The album feels out of focus and all over the place creating something of a mess. Instead of showcasing what makes her stand out as an artist in this market, being her great voice, this album's focus on the beats and instrumentation leads to an album that features some shoddy and unimpressive, rather average, vocal performances.

Listen To These: "Can't Breathe", "My Hands", "Alive", "Lost Then Found"/"Stone Hearts" (Hidden Track).

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Well, I didn't see that comming.Mar 22, 2010
By C. Mowry "One of them people"
I picked the album up for the song "My Hands" because it's the theme for "Final Fantasy XIII" and I'm a big fan of the game. I loaded it on my mp3 player and I loved what I heard. This is a wonderful album and I would pick this up if your a fan of Leona Lewis. It has some good beats and is full heart filled music.

17 of 22 found the following review helpful:

3An "echo" of her debutNov 17, 2009
By Nse Ette
Apparently Kelly Clarkson was rather upset with singer/songwriter Ryan Tedder as she says the song he wrote for her "Already gone" was a rip off of Beyoncé's "Halo", which he penned. It would be interesting to know how Leona Lewis feels as she's got two on her new CD "Echo". Lead-off single "Happy", and "Lost then found" (featuring Tedder's group OneRepublic) sound so much like the afore mentioned song.

The funny thing is, despite supposedly being composed and produced by an armada of songwriters and producers, much of the album is more of the same. Not bad, but nothing special either. I guess they decided to play it safe and not tinkle too much with a winning formula, seeing as her debut sold some 6 million copies worldwide.

Fortunately, some songs rise above the anonimity of the rest; "Broken" is a beautiful power ballad, "Stop crying your heart out" is a delicately sung ballad and a cover of an Oasis song (much like "Run" on her debut was a cover of a Snow Patrol hit), "Don't let me down" (a nice throbbing song with shuffling beats and a slight Timbaland feel, produced by Justin Timberlake's production trio the Y's), the power ballad "Alive", and the hidden beautiful piano ballad "Stone hearts & hand grenades" with simply beautiful dreamy harmonies and choppy strings in parts.

She does attempt some sonic variety on the upbeat synth-driven Donna Summer/La Roux-style "Outta my head", and two perfunctory Rock songs, "Love letter" and "Broken".

A good record which offers nothing beyond the anticipated. I still await the day Leona comes out from underneath mentor Simon Cowell's shadow and releases a CD more befitting of her stunning voice. As it is, this is merely an "Echo" of her debut.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Leona Lewis - EchoJun 12, 2010
By Auburn Niewiadomski
Leona Lewis's first album Spirit was hit and miss, there were some fantastic songs, but many thought most of the songs on her album were mediocre. So, will her second album be better? In my opinion, yes, it is. Though I will admit many of her songs do sound similar on this album, I found quite a few to my liking. But before you say, "but, there are quite a few reviews that say Echo is dull, or average at best", remember, it all boils down to one thing, your opinion. Listen to a few songs from her album and then decide if you like it or not. My personal favorites are "Happy", "Brave" and my absolute favorite song she's ever written "My Hands." I think it's my favorite because it's the first song I had ever heard from her. I first heard it on a commercial for Final Fantasy Xlll (which I'm not a fan of) and it just was stuck in my head for days. So I finally decided to look up the commercial online to see who wrote the song and I've been a Leona Lewis fan ever since. I also love "My Hands" because I had never really appreciated music before that song and now I listen to music much more than I used to. So how many songs are on her album? There are thirteen in all, like her first album, and they are;

Happy (4:01)

I Got You (3:46)

Love Letter (4:00)

Can't Breath (4:14)

You Don't Care (4:03)

Outta My Head (3:39)

Brave (3:36)

My Hands (4:12)

Alive (3:29)

Don't Let Me Down (4:35)

Fly Here Now (3:40)

Broken (4:03)

Lost Then Found (3:53)

I also found the packaging to my liking, I thought the photos chosen for her album were excellent and the acquired lyrics were a very nice bonus. I just love everything about this album and I'm looking forward to her next one as well. Echo will always be a very special CD to me, and I don't know if anything will top it, so am I a Leona Lewis fan? You bet I am.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5This album is as good as the first one "Spirit"Jun 01, 2010
By Sergio Canuz
I heard this album and it's just great. My favorite songs are: Lost then found, Happy, I got you, can't breathe. you really have to have this album. you're gonna love it.

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