If I Could Fly (album) explained

If I Could Fly
Type:studio
Artist:Grace
Cover:Grace-If_I_Could_Fly.jpg
Released:1996
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Label:Perfecto
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If I Could Fly is the debut album by British dance music act Grace, consisting of DJs Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne, and jazz singer Dominique Atkins.[1] It was released in 1996 and features their six hit singles; "Not Over Yet", "I Want to Live", "Skin on Skin", "Down to Earth", "If I Could Fly" and "Hand in Hand". Despite each of the singles reaching the UK top 40 between 1995 and 1997,[2] the album failed to chart.

Critical reception

J.D. Considine from The Baltimore Sun declared the album as "one of the season's most satisfying dance releases." He added, "As usual with Oakenfold and Osborne, the music is tuneful and insistent, buoyed by relentless beats but blessed with enough melodic content to keep mind and body engaged."

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elements of GRACE - BIOGRAPHY . Webpages.charter.net . 23 May 2022.
  2. Web site: GRACE | Official Charts. .