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Everything's Eventual is an appropriate title for this long overdue offering borne out of the distantly defunct All Saints. However it's strange that the curiously monikered Appleton would be the first to produce solo material when Shazny Lewis was the only Saint with any discernible songwriting talent, and most of that was used up in the bazillion-selling "Never Ever". First single "Fantasy" was a laughably predictable foray into a rockier sound and raunchier image. Their timing was good though, but it lacked the credibility and quality of Pink, who tried the same trick (and succeeded) on her Missundaztood. "All Grown Up" and "Hallelujah" are devoid of the class of previous All Saints material and, in a move of either enormous faith or painful naivety, the sisters even try their hand at some kind of rap. "Don't Worry" moves into the lamentable sludge of pop balladry, offering nothing either new nor memorable and sounds more like the Beatles than Oasis ever did. However, it is time, ...
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