Take the Crown might stand as a stronger “comeback” statement if more of its tracks came across as a bit less desperate to be loved.
The album arrives stateside unburdened by any expectations for an artistic or commercial rebound.
Should the film connect with the public, we may be doomed to seeing similar such imports for years to come..
Aside from the clever lyrics, Sing When You’re Winning shows a mature musical diversity.
Robbie Williams’s new album finds the singer as charmingly crass as ever.
Live at the Albert is a must-have for Williams fans and it might just recruit a few more.
Like Williams’s pop offerings, the album is doused with cheeky humor.