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- Summary: The singer-songwriter's third album contains 12 new studio tracks and two bonus live tracks.
- Record Label: Atlantic
- Genre(s): Rock, Pop
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Top Track
Serve The Ego | |
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Mirror, mirror do you like what you see? i'll dance for you if you dance for me who says a woman cannot serve? it would be my pleasure who says it... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 4 out of 13
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Mixed: 9 out of 13
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It's her first genuine step forward... probably the best record she has cut to date.
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This Way is not as accessible to the masses as previous albums, but this jewel doesn't need to be so polished to glitter.
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She's one of the most richly idiomatic female pop singers of her generation, combining the blazing timbral containment of Karen Carpenter with the rootsy looseness of Bonnie Raitt.
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A dozen WB-ready theme songs that slay in that charmingly plastic way.
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This shiny collection of pop, folk, blues, country and rock is mostly about as emotionally engaging as watching Mr Spock watch paint dry... in the dark.
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Short on the kind of sweet 'n' simple coffeehouse ditties that made the Alaskan-born folksinger a fan favorite.
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BlenderThis is very much another case of: nice lyrics, but a shame about the tunes. [#4, p.118]
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Positive: 2 out of 2
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JohnS.Jan 7, 2002First album, this is me. Second album, this is you. Third album, this is it. The real thing, sung in a range from minstrel to Janis Joplin.
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izataJun 25, 2006
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