Sian Evans (born 9 October 1971) is a Welsh singer from Caerphilly. She was formerly a member of the band Kosheen, with whom she found major success across Europe.
Sian Evans — formally singer, and lyricist of the band Kosheen, where she gained success and popularity around the world in the early 2000s with such hits as «Catch», «Hide U», «Hungry» and «All in my head». She has also done other work with Simon Kingman and played live at Glastonbury 2008.
In 2011, she featured on DJ Fresh's song, "Louder", which was used as part of a Lucozade Lite advertising campaign in the UK and Ireland. The song was released on 3 July 2011. It debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, Download Chart, UK Dance Chart, UK Indie Chart and the Scottish Charts with first week sales of 140,000 copies. It also peaked number four on the Irish Singles Chart based on UK success.
She also appears on several tracks on Roger Shah's artist album Openminded. A new version of "Hide U" along with two other original tracks "In The Light" and "Shine" all appear on the album.
Love, Love is an album by American jazz trombonist and composer Julian Priester Pepo Mtoto recorded in 1973 and released on the ECM label.
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3½ stars stating "The two lengthy improvisations are mostly on one-chord repetitive rhythmic vamps stated by the bass, featuring sound explorations and plenty of electronics. Only on the last half of the second medley does Priester himself emerge a bit from the electronic sounds. One is reminded of Bitches Brew, since that is an obvious influence, but also Hancock's group and Weather Report. The music develops slowly, but listeners with patience will enjoy the blending of the many different voices in this unusual musical stew".
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"Love Love" is a single by British pop group Take That from the band's first EP, Progressed. The song features Gary Barlow and Mark Owen on lead vocals. It was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 11 May 2011.
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the single 4 out of 5 stars, praising it and stating, "'You bring me right back down to the Earth from the promised land' are the lyrics in the opening bars over mud-squelching synths, while the fat 'n' chunky chorus where they command their lovers to "give me what I need" is immediately satisfying. Like their recent offerings, it's a style that has transformed them from cheesy boyband to tough manband". The Daily Star gave the single a positive review stating that "The boys haven't strayed away from the crunching electro template they employed on Progress, which means another mean, moody stadium shaker [which will] sound ace booming from footy grounds on their upcoming Progress Tour."
Love love is the only way
Love love is the only way
The only way
Love everybody, love yourself
Make yourself the best person you can
To give to everybody some way or another
Love love is the only way
Love love is the only way
Make the most of your talents
Don't bury them in the ground
Decide for yourself just what is God
And love love is the only way