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The Boy Who Knew Too Much by Mika

  • Artist:Mika
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Label: Universal Island
  • Released: 21 September 2009
  • Barcode: 0602527125886
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  • Oscar - 12/26/2009

    4 Stars

    Mika has finally returned after his great first album, 'Life in Cartoon Motion'. Mika has now released his 2nd album, 'The Boy who Knew Too Much'. The album is amazing, better than the first one.

    The album opens with the controversial, 'We are Golden'. I like this song. It should really become a national anthem for England soon because of the way the song is sung. 8/10

    Then, there's, 'Blame it on the Girls' which in my opinion should become a single in England. Come on, it was already a hit single in America and Japan!!!! 10/10

    After that, there's 'Rain' a great song, the brother of 'Relax (Take it Easy)'. A brilliant pop song with a great chorus. 10/10

    Then, the album goes slightly downhill with, 'Dr John'. I'm not over keen on it. Dr John is a marmite song. You either love it or hate it. 5/10

    But, the beautiful, 'I see you' storms in. This, or 'Touches You' are probably the best songs on the album. 10/10

    Then, 'Blue Eyes' kicks in, feels like you're in Jamaica or somewhere really tropical and exotic. 10/10

    After that, we hear 'Good Gone Girl' again marmite song, but in my case, I think it's good. 9/10

    But, 'Touches You' comes in. A great song. I really enjoy this song, I can't stop singing it in my mind. 10/10

    Unfortunately, 'By the Time' is in the album. Personally, I can't stand it. Mika really ruined it. A shame. Had a lot of potential. 2/10

    'One Foot Boy'. What a song. Could have been extended for a while longer, though because it is that good. 10/10

    After that, we hear, 'Toy Boy'. Quite good, only lacks in the background vocals. 8/10.

    Finally, 'Pick Up off the Floor' comes in to the album. Good song, a bit slow though. 9/10.

    This album is phenomenal and deserves to be listened by all. Thank you for reading.