Mika No Place in Heaven
Mika's fourth album songs have as many colors as its cover, shiny songs next to relaxed Afro-Cuban rythms (Boum Boum Boum), disco (L'amour fait ce qu'il veut), or electro-pop (Staring At the Sun). He also allows himself half night shades in more intimate songs, -among which Last Party, and the very charming "Les Baisers Perdus". In this mosaic of sounds, there is also sense-in particular in Good Guys - when he pays a tribute to the famous artists who helped him being at ease with himself (Cocteau, Bowie, Rimbaud, Cole Porter...) All this is well done, and the artist being very likeable, we would like to be sure that some borrowed sounds are either official or totally unconsciously made. For example, it is impossible not to hear "No Place in Heaven" chorus without hearing the one of "Love don't come easy" by the Supremes. Are similarities with other songs simply due to chance?
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