After debuting at No. 1 last week, Gilbert O’Sullivan’s album The Berry Vest Of falls to No. 2 with 769,000, a sales slide of 82%. ‘The Berry Vest Of’ kicks the album off with a blast of pure pop energy. The Berry Vest Of carries a very emotional theme throughout the album. Such great and happy songs.
What’s It All Supposed to Mean is the first taste of the new album. Mr. Moody’s Garden [*] is an upbeat song with a constant snare hit. Strong, powerful vocals of Gilbert O’Sullivan in Happiness Is Me and You are very impressive. Doesn’t It Make You Sick (Mortar and Brick) is a song that will not reduce you to tears but leave you thinking long after The Berry Vest Of have ended. Can’t Think Straight - Peggy Lee, Gilbert O’Sullivan catches attention immediately, It’s so catchy, it’s amazing. |titile| is a sure sign of something most of us are experiencing, maturity. Miss My Love Today - This one is lively and fun. This song is dynamic and dramatic. Outside of the singles, my favorite song on The Berry Vest Of is Why Oh Why Oh Why. First time I heard Who Was It was on radio driving in my car and sonically it just sounded amazing.Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day is new, fresh, and hypnotizing. Out of the Question is just simply stunning. Matrimony is a great song for a cosy night in when it’s cold and wintry outside. When listening to No Matter How Hard I Try, it gives me such an energy rush it’s unbelievable. We Will [Gus Dudgeon Re-Mix] is a very catchy tune. Get Down on The Berry Vest Of is solid and easy to listen to. Clair can be hardly overrated by any means; this is what Gilbert O’Sullivan is all about. In Alone Again (Naturally) Gilbert O’Sullivan spins a tale you want to hear to the end. In Nothing Rhymed it becomes nowhere more obvious that Gilbert O’Sullivan has yet to define own style.
The Berry Vest Of CD


