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Reggie N Bollie with the song Thriller by Michael Jackson
I'm afraid that these boy's infectious 'feel good' personalities are far in advance of their singing voices, but they are entertaining visually. The problem which they have here though is that ANY copy of an iconic classic is always going to prompt comparisons with the original, and this choice is SOME big ask when it is Thriller by MJ.
All such a comparison does unfortunately, is highlight Reggie and Bollies' deficiencies.
Cher Lloyd with the song Just be Good to me by SOS Band
I'm in a minority who doesn't feel that CL is a strong singer, but she is good enough to get away with her performsance here. Not the greatest performance for me however.
Sarah Cassidy with the song Every Breath You Take by The Police
Give a beautiful song to a beautiful girl who has a beautiful voice, and we get a beautiful result. I agree with Nicky that she put her own stamp on this and it is one of my favourite performances.
Luke Friend with the song Sweet Child O'Mine by Guns N Roses
It was a pleasant performance, but I cannot escape the feeling that Luke is slightly out of his comfort zone with this song and struggled to really interpret it by putting his own spin on it.
Little Mix with the song Heaven is a place on Earth by Belinda Carlisle
One of the most successful current girls group singing one of the most memorable commercial hits of the 80's by an ex-member of an highly successful girl group of that era, and the result is pure pop dynamite.
Amelia Lily with the song Call Me by Blondie
Debby Harry slayed me in the 70's and 80's, and Amelia Lily slays me now. THIS is THE performance of the night for me, and both Amelia and the song choice are beyond criticism. Perfect matching. I could see Richard Gere in 'American Gigolo' as I listened.
Janet Devlin with the song Let's Hear it for the boys by Deniece Williams
I love this song and Janet nails it perfectly - making it her own without destroying the essence of the original.
Jack Walton with the song Gold by Spandau Ballet
I like Jack, but this is not an easy song choice for him and I think he 'went through the motions' with his performance of it - as if he did not really care enough for the song. Not one of his better performances.
Alexandra Burke with the song mashup of Like a Prayer and Take me to Church by Madonna&Hozier
Alex is such a polished professional now and always seems to deliver a solid performance. I love this.
Tyler Hudson with the song When you say nothing at all by Keith Whitley
Tyler delivered the emotionally charged performance which this classic demands, but I did not enjoy it as much as I know I should have. I don't know if the reason is that the song has been 'covered to death' - which isn't Tyler's fault - but it just did not grab me like some of the others have.
First duet of the night, Amelia Lily and Janet Devlin with the song Don't you forget about me by Simple Minds.
Their voices melded beautifully, but I am such an Amelia Lily fan, that virtually ANYONE singing a duet with her her is going to be eclipsed visually and vocally - in my opinion.
Still, a really brilliantly enjoyable duet and I forgive Janet's slight struggle for prominence.
Tyler Hudson and Sarah Cassidy with the song Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush
Anything by Kate Bush is UP THERE and this classic song is no exception.
A great song choice for this duos voices which synched perfectly, and a great performance.
Third and final duet is Alexandra Burke and Cher Lloyd with the song Fame by Irene Cara.
I think Cher'sweaker voice and much more limited range is the reason why this duet did not quite come off. I have to say that of all Jake's girls, Cher is the one who is most legitimately labelled as a 'One Trick Pony' and outside of her own 'bag' she struggles - especially when paired with more powerful singers.
First group performance is Tyler Hudson and Sarah Cassidy and Jack Walton with the song Karma Chameleon by Culture Club
WOW - A homage to Boy George's classic which didn't mangle the melody out of all recognoition. I THOROUGHLY enjoyed this version and think it would be a massive hit if it was released as a single.
Second and final group performance, here are Amelia, Alexandra, Cher and Janet with the song What a Feeling by Flashdance ( Irene Cara)
The two powerful voices here manage to all but hide Cher's weaker voice and range, and all three pull this off. Such a seminal song doesn't harm their cause either. A really great coupling of singers to song.
My Vote:
1) Amelia Lily.
2) Little Mix
3) Sarah Cassidy
4) Alexandra Burke
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