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People Behave Like Ballads

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People Behave Like Ballads

 

YEAR  2004

NOTATION DU CD

ACHETER CE CD    ( $17.98 )

PISTES DU CD

  = telechargement musique  ecouter chanson  = ecouter chanson     = sonnerie     = video clip     = paroles
1 East Andover Rebecca Martin East Andover mp3
2 Gone Like the Season Does Rebecca Martin Gone Like the Season Does mp3
3 Here the Same But Different Rebecca Martin Here the Same But Different mp3
4 I'd Like to Think It's Coming Rebecca Martin I'd Like to Think It's Coming mp3
5 I'm Not Afraid Rebecca Martin I'm Not Afraid mp3
6 I'm the One Rebecca Martin I'm the One mp3
7 If Only Rebecca Martin If Only mp3
8 It Won't Be Long Rebecca Martin It Won't Be Long mp3
9 It's Only Love Rebecca Martin It's Only Love mp3
10 Lead Us Rebecca Martin Lead Us mp3
11 Learning Rebecca Martin Learning mp3
12 Lonesome Town Rebecca Martin Lonesome Town mp3
13 Old Familiar Song Rebecca Martin Old Familiar Song mp3
14 Play for Me Rebecca Martin Play for Me mp3
15 These Bones Are Yours Alone Rebecca Martin These Bones Are Yours Alone mp3
16 When the Rain Comes Rebecca Martin When the Rain Comes mp3

OPINION SUR LE CD

      For Rebecca Martin, the comparisons to Norah Jones will be inevitable when critical ears listen to "Here the Same but Different" from Martin's People Behave Like Ballads. The song has the same breezy folk-pop appeal of Jones' hit "Don't Know Why" and Martin's delivery of the song is just as relaxed and carefree. But the comparison is somewhat unfair as Martin debuted her jazzy blend of folk-pop in 1999 on Thoroughfare, three years before Jones's breakthrough. She also worked with Jesse Harris (writer of "Don't Know Why") in the group Once Blue prior to his Grammy-winning work with Jones. In reality, people should be comparing Jones to Martin, but all in music is not fair. However, the folks who have already discovered Martin will be eager to spread the news that her third solo disc successfully refines her style and showcases her talent as a songwriter.

      People Behave Like Ballads is the appropriate title for Martin's collection as she fills the disc with unhurried songs about people dealing with relationships and their own place in the world. In the beautiful "Lead Us," relationship roles are reversed as the stronger of the two recognizes they have "got a handicap" and calls to their partner to "take the reigns," while ghosts from doomed romances begin to haunt a prospective relationship in "I'd Like to Think It's Coming." These personal explorations are often complex but the lightness in which the music is presented makes them seem simpler than they are. Martin's music leans toward folk but is shaded by jazz influences and a '70s singer/songwriter style, much like the mid-career recordings of Joni Mitchell. In fact, the influence of Mitchell can be heard within "East Andover" and "Lonesome Town" as the tracks sound like quality leftovers from Mitchell's Hejira.

      These two songs along with the barely up-tempo tracks "Old Familiar Song" and "I'm Not Afraid" provide the best block of music on the disc. But with all of the songs kept at a laid-back pace, at 16 tracks the disc is a little lengthy and the final songs lose identity and begin to blend into each other. Nonetheless, People Behave Like Ballads is an excellent step forward and perhaps the people who lifted Norah Jones to success will discover Rebecca Martin and give her the proper exposure she deserves. ~ Aaron Latham, All Music Guide

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