Serena Ryder - is it o.k (Deluxe) (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Serena Ryder
- Title: is it o.k (Deluxe)
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Atlantic Records
- Genre: Alt Folk, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwrite
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:08:07
- Total Size: 175/445 Mb (Digital Booklet)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. sweeping the ashes 4:43
02. little bit of red 3:30
03. brand new love 3:51
04. hiding place 4:01
05. blown like the wind at night 3:41
06. all for love 3:57
07. weak in the knees 3:41
08. stumbling over you 3:33
09. why can't i love you 3:53
10. truth 3:43
11. is it o.k 3:44
12. what i wanna know 3:51
13. dark as the black 4:38
14. racing in the street (Acoustic Cover Version) 4:12
15. no air [Serena Ryder & The Beauties] (Bonus Version) 3:34
16. the funeral [Serena Ryder & The Beauties] (Bonus Version) 6:39
17. slow [Serena Ryder & The Beauties] (Bonus Version) 2:56
01. sweeping the ashes 4:43
02. little bit of red 3:30
03. brand new love 3:51
04. hiding place 4:01
05. blown like the wind at night 3:41
06. all for love 3:57
07. weak in the knees 3:41
08. stumbling over you 3:33
09. why can't i love you 3:53
10. truth 3:43
11. is it o.k 3:44
12. what i wanna know 3:51
13. dark as the black 4:38
14. racing in the street (Acoustic Cover Version) 4:12
15. no air [Serena Ryder & The Beauties] (Bonus Version) 3:34
16. the funeral [Serena Ryder & The Beauties] (Bonus Version) 6:39
17. slow [Serena Ryder & The Beauties] (Bonus Version) 2:56
Serena Ryder's third album sounds less like Alanis Morissette than her previous releases. A stirring combination of folk and rock, "Is It O.K." is a solid listen from start to finish, with highlights including "Sweeping the Ashes," "Brand New Love," and the Canadian hit singles "Weak in the Knees" (which actually does sound like Alanis) and "Little Bit of Red." With this release, Ryder shows she has the chops to make it with the best of them -- "Is It O.K." won a Juno Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album in 2009 -- and the talent to fit nicely in with the cream of the crop of the Canadian music scene. It also shows her as being one step closer to breaking through to the elusive American market, which this album proves she is very capable of doing. Ryder takes the rough approach she gave to folk on "If Your Memory Serves You Well" and the indie cred from her debut album, Unlikely Emergency, and whips up a sonic delicacy. A formidable talent.
Folk | Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE
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