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BuzzSugar: Do You Care About Post-American Idol Albums?
The Celebrity Cafe: Adam Lambert's "Time for Miracles" Leaks to U.S.
Hecklerspray: Adam Lambert’s Whiny New Song Leaked Onto The Internet
| MTV's Jim Cantiello's review of "Time for Miracles": http://bit.ly/2C6ONQ 10/20/2009 |
| Adam Lambert's 'Time For Miracles' hits the net... http://bit.ly/1F9vS2 10/20/2009 |
| Adam Lambert's 'Time For Miracles' Hits The Net: 'American Idol' star's first new material is released overseas.. http://bit.ly/1F9vS2 10/19/2009 |
Do You Care About Post-American Idol Albums?
BuzzSugar —
... , but I'm admittedly feeling a little meh about it. It reminds me of Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" for Armageddon. That's not a bad thing, but I was hoping for something a little more unique from the outlandish Lambert. Luckily, the song reportedly doesn't reflect the sound on his final album, which is supposed to be more glam, less classic rock. ...
Adam Lambert's "Time for Miracles" Leaks to U.S.
The Celebrity Cafe —
... Adam Lamberts Time for Miracles Leaks to U.S. 19-Oct-2009 Written by: Lindsey Weedston Song released in Europe can be found on the internet. Adam Lamberts power ballad, which will be included in the soundtrack for 2012, was released in a few European countries Sunday and were immediately leaked onto the internet. Despite 19 Recordings/RCA Records attempts to take down the illegal uploads of Time for Miracles, the song managed to reach fans in the U.S., writes MTV.com . The song is an intense ballad that will appear in 2012, possibly in the ending credits. It ...
Adam Lambert’s Whiny New Song Leaked Onto The Internet
Hecklerspray —
... The song’s entitled Time For Miracles, and it shows an impressive level of intelligence from Adam Lambert. You see, the song is from the forthcoming end-of-the-world disaster movie 2012, so its nearest reference point is Aerosmith’s I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing from Armageddon. And it has to be better than that, right? Listening to a cat vomit into a metal bucket is better than that. So, MTV, what does Time For Miracles by Adam Lambert actually sound like? ...






