Latest soppy Kate Hudson vehicle? you have to wonder what her Black Crowes hubby makes of it all? features an eclectic pop selection, with a few little smashers more by accident than design. Devo's "Whip It" and Liz Phair's "Extraordinary" are about as daring as it gets, while there are decent if overtly radio-friendly offerings from John Hiatt and Joan Osborne, plus the resurrected Simon & Garfunkel's too-cute-to-shoot "At The Zoo". Zero 7 adorn a zillion coffee tables with "Destiny", while Bowie's "Fashion", still beep-beeping boldly and brassily, is the pacemaker (sorry) for the rest.
Latest soppy Kate Hudson vehicle? you have to wonder what her Black Crowes hubby makes of it all? features an eclectic pop selection, with a few little smashers more by accident than design. Devo’s “Whip It” and Liz Phair’s “Extraordinary” are about as daring as it gets, while there are decent if overtly radio-friendly offerings from John Hiatt and Joan Osborne, plus the resurrected Simon & Garfunkel’s too-cute-to-shoot “At The Zoo”. Zero 7 adorn a zillion coffee tables with “Destiny”, while Bowie’s “Fashion”, still beep-beeping boldly and brassily, is the pacemaker (sorry) for the rest.