Lauren Christy - Lauren Christy (1994) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Lauren Christy
- Title: Lauren Christy
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: Polygram Records
- Genre: Pop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 00:52:35
- Total Size: 364 / 133 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Rain 03:32
02. You read me wrong 04:27
03. Steep 04:28
04. The rumour 03:44
05. River of time 04:54
06. Vanessa's Father 05:24
07. The color of the night 03:55
08. My jeans I want them back 03:56
09. Adult afraid of the light 04:08
10. Meet me in America 04:31
11. Woman's song 04:02
12. Take me to the church 05:25
[quote]Lauren Christy's debut album is chock full of ballads that are too smart for adult contemporary audiences, but not edgy enough for listeners of independent music. Her follow-up, 1997's Breed, was more along the lines of a riot grrl and came along the time Alanis Morissette, Tracy Bonham, and other female singer/songwriters were really taking over the charts, and it makes you wonder which is really the path Christy wanted to pursue, or if both are different aspects of her. Though she wrote or co-wrote each of the songs on this album, there's a blandness to most of them that doesn't warrant repeated listens. On the other hand, "Steep" could be the gentlest, most real, most moving breakup song ever recorded, and "Vanessa's Father," about a girl falling in love with one of her friends' fathers, is so deftly worded and produced that there is nothing icky about the subject matter. Unfortunately, most of the songs just don't stand out at all.[/b]
01. Rain 03:32
02. You read me wrong 04:27
03. Steep 04:28
04. The rumour 03:44
05. River of time 04:54
06. Vanessa's Father 05:24
07. The color of the night 03:55
08. My jeans I want them back 03:56
09. Adult afraid of the light 04:08
10. Meet me in America 04:31
11. Woman's song 04:02
12. Take me to the church 05:25
[quote]Lauren Christy's debut album is chock full of ballads that are too smart for adult contemporary audiences, but not edgy enough for listeners of independent music. Her follow-up, 1997's Breed, was more along the lines of a riot grrl and came along the time Alanis Morissette, Tracy Bonham, and other female singer/songwriters were really taking over the charts, and it makes you wonder which is really the path Christy wanted to pursue, or if both are different aspects of her. Though she wrote or co-wrote each of the songs on this album, there's a blandness to most of them that doesn't warrant repeated listens. On the other hand, "Steep" could be the gentlest, most real, most moving breakup song ever recorded, and "Vanessa's Father," about a girl falling in love with one of her friends' fathers, is so deftly worded and produced that there is nothing icky about the subject matter. Unfortunately, most of the songs just don't stand out at all.[/b]
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