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The Decca Years
Hazell Dean's "The Decca Years" is a blast from the past, a time capsule of 80s electronic pop that will have you dusting off your legwarmers and crimping your hair in no time.
With powerhouse vocals that could shatter glass, Dean's infectious energy shines through on tracks like "Who's Leaving Who" and "Turn It into Love."
The Decca Years showcases Dean's versatility, from the pulsating beats of "Searchin'" to the melancholic balladry of "Maybe (We Should Call It a Day)."
While some may dismiss Dean as a one-hit wonder, this album proves she is a force to be reckoned with in the world of dance-pop.
The production may feel a tad dated at times, but it only adds to the album's charm, transporting listeners back to a time when synthesizers ruled the airwaves.
Overall, Hazell Dean's "The Decca Years" is a delightful trip down memory lane, a reminder of the magic that can be created when catchy melodies meet powerful vocals. Don't be surprised if you find yourself hitting the repeat button on this one.
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The Decca Years
The Decca Years
Hazell Dean's "The Decca Years" is a blast from the past, a time capsule of 80s electronic pop that will have you dusting off your legwarmers and crimping your hair in no time.
With powerhouse vocals that could shatter glass, Dean's infectious energy shines through on tracks like "Who's Leaving Who" and "Turn It into Love."
The Decca Years showcases Dean's versatility, from the pulsating beats of "Searchin'" to the melancholic balladry of "Maybe (We Should Call It a Day)."
While some may dismiss Dean as a one-hit wonder, this album proves she is a force to be reckoned with in the world of dance-pop.
The production may feel a tad dated at times, but it only adds to the album's charm, transporting listeners back to a time when synthesizers ruled the airwaves.
Overall, Hazell Dean's "The Decca Years" is a delightful trip down memory lane, a reminder of the magic that can be created when catchy melodies meet powerful vocals. Don't be surprised if you find yourself hitting the repeat button on this one.
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Hazell Dean's "The Decca Years" is a blast from the past, a time capsule of 80s electronic pop that will have you dusting off your legwarmers and crimping your hair in no time.
With powerhouse vocals that could shatter glass, Dean's infectious energy shines through on tracks like "Who's Leaving Who" and "Turn It into Love."
The Decca Years showcases Dean's versatility, from the pulsating beats of "Searchin'" to the melancholic balladry of "Maybe (We Should Call It a Day)."
While some may dismiss Dean as a one-hit wonder, this album proves she is a force to be reckoned with in the world of dance-pop.
The production may feel a tad dated at times, but it only adds to the album's charm, transporting listeners back to a time when synthesizers ruled the airwaves.
Overall, Hazell Dean's "The Decca Years" is a delightful trip down memory lane, a reminder of the magic that can be created when catchy melodies meet powerful vocals. Don't be surprised if you find yourself hitting the repeat button on this one.











