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| ARTIST: | Kirsty Maccoll |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Emi Gold |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Walking Down Madison, All I Ever Wanted, Children Of The Revolution, Halloween, My Affair, Lying Down, He Never Mentioned Love, We'll Never Pass This Way Again, The Hardest Word, Maybe It's Imaginary, My Way Home, The One And Only |
| UPC: | 724384624224 |
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Customer Reviews of Electric Landlady
Classic Kirsty It's hard to believe an artist of Kirsty's calibre has failed to gain mainstream acceptance. Here pre and post Electric Landlady releases have all shared finely crafted pop songs with Kirsty's unique vocal ability. This album atarts off with her longest track ever a 6.34min bass heavy Walking Down Madison complete with rapping by Aniff Cousins (never heard of him myself). What follows is eleven more tracks ranging from the latin influenced "My Affair" ( which is why it is being offered as a bonus track on her new latinesque "Tropical Brainstorm" perhaps?)to catchy yet lyrically cutting of "He Never Mentioned Love". It's hard to pick a favourite out of this bunch of winners, but to me it is a close call between "He Never Mentioned Love" and her greeny inspired "Maybe It's Imaginary" -"we wash all the food and peel off the skin, but what is the point if it's poisoned within". To me it's an essential in any good music collection
A worthy discovery
Kirsty Maccoll has been plying her trade in Britain for a couple of decades. Many of her songs contain acidic lyrics but these are always off-set by her pitch-perfect voice. While not as good as its predecessor "Kite", this is a perfect start for anyone new to the Maccoll oeuvre.
The album contain some experimentation, with some rap beat over "Walking Down Madison" and a light Latin samba to "My Affair". While it is good to see her diversifying they are not the album's strengths. These come in a couple of lovely ballads, "Hallowe'en" and "The Hardest Word" as well as the magnificently acerbic "He Never Mentioned Love".
This is a very good example OF Kirsty Maccoll's style and one that could blow anything that Alanis and Tori have produced out of the water. Discover this genius, tell your friends and BUY THIS ALBUM NOW!
AWESOME
she will be sorely missed. I loved her thoughtful lyrics and playful songs!! Get it!