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Old 02-17-2017, 02:22 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Artiste: Annie Lennox
Nationality: British
Album: Bare
Year: 2003
Label: RCA
Genre: Pop
Tracks:
A thousand beautiful things
Pavement cracks
The hurting time
Honestly
Wonderful
Bitter pill
Loneliness
The saddest song I've got
Erased
Twisted
Oh God (Prayer)

Chronological position: Third album
Rank: Novice
Comments: “Pavement cracks” starts like a ballad but quickly acquires teeth and a beat, and surely that's Stevie Wonder on the smoking sultry harmonica on “The hurting time”? She certainly channels Karen Carpenter on “Wonderful”. The exuberant soul swagger of “Bitter pill” contrasts sharply with the fragile vulnerability of “The saddest song I've got”.
Intention: I think I'd like to hear more of this.

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