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This Life (album)

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Length
  
36:31

Artist
  
O.R.B.

Producer
  
Jake Gosling

This Life (2012)
  
All We Are (2014)

Release date
  
23 March 2012

Label
  
Rubyworks Records

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Released
  
Ireland 23 March 2012 United Kingdom 12 April 2012

Recorded
  
2011–2012 in Surrey, UK

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Acoustic music

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This Life is the debut album by Irish Acoustic hip-hop group The Original Rudeboys (now O.R.B.), released on 23 March 2012 in Ireland and 12 April 2012 in the UK through Gotta Run Records. It came in at number 1 on The Independent Charts and number 3 on the Irish Album Chart. It has been certified gold in Ireland by the IRMA. It was met with generally mixed reviews from music critics.

Contents

The album was recorded in the UK with Jake Gosling, best known for producing Ed Sheeran's multi-platinum debut album.

The first single, "Stars in My Eyes", was released 14 October 2011 and peaked at No. 18 on the Irish Singles Chart. The second single, "Travelling Man", released 9 March 2012 was met with similar success and peaked at No. 23 on the Irish Singles Chart. The third single, Written songs was released 20 June 2012 and mirrored the success of the first two singles by reaching No. 39 on the Irish Singles Chart. The fourth and final single, "Blue Eyes", was released 9 November 2012 after being re-recorded and remixed by Ash Howes who has previously worked with The Saturdays, One Direction and Ellie Goulding.

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Track listing

All tracks written by Sean "Neddy" Arkins, Robert Burch, Sean Walsh.

Reception

Critical opinion for This Life was mixed. Jackie Hayden of Hot Press called it "passionate rap with an Irish passport" and praised the contrast between the two vocalists. Niall Swan of Irish music website "Golden Plec" said "Burch's vocals are reminiscent of Jason Mraz or Jack Johnson in their prime and it is the contrast between the accents of the two vocalists which make The Original Rudeboys be exactly what they claim to be, original." While The Irish Times critisied the blending of Burch and Arkins vocals stating they created "odd Frankensteins of songs". John Meagher of the Irish Independent was also critical of the two vocalists calling Burchs' voice "bland" and stating Arkins' "Dublinese rapping" wouldn't have any impact internationally.

Songs

1Stars In My Eyes3:00
2Travelling Man3:44
3Sunny Days3:48

References

This Life (album) Wikipedia


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