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It's rare that a faceless outfit should hold such commercial appeal, but Tin Tin Out--the act responsible for making the
Sundays' "Here's Where The Story Ends" into an enormous radio hit, for providing the ultra-slick backdrop to
Spice Girl Emma Bunton's extra-curricular activity on "What Am I", and for polishing up
The Corrs' trad-folkery on the Irish quartet's "What Can I Do"--are beginning to look like a Stock, Aitken and Waterman for the new millennium. Their trick, though, is not to go for the anodyne, or the banal--rather, as album
Eleven To Fly slickly demonstrates, they just have a remarkable knack for aping styles with staggering, hyper-commercial ability. Therefore, "Anywhere" does a neat trick of appropriating
Garbage's streamlined goth-dance, the title track amalgamates every solo Spice effort into a faultless, radio-slaying whole, and "All I Need" audaciously offers the world a housewife-friendly
Massive Attack. Beware, musicians--at this rate, Tin Tin Out might just make all other music obsolete.
--Louis Pattison
Album Details
1999 album by the U.K. dance duo. Features the single 'What I Am', which is a cover of Edie Brickell's top 10 1988 hit with Emma Bunton (aka Spice Girls' Baby Spice) guesting as vocalist, plus their huge 1998 U.K. hit 'Here's Where The Story Ends' (Featuring Shelley Nelson) (Original Extended Mix), which is a cover of The Sundays' 1990 hit. 11 tracks total.