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Free Music Review: THIS IS SUPERNATURAL...
Hit: 5 Stars

What can i say....This cd contains the most
beautiful music i have ever heard.Lindas vocal talent make my spine shiver....You`ll just have to hear for yourself.
Its fantastic!!!!!!!

Free Music Review: Eh, whatever.
Hit: 1 Stars

This album was a total non-event. The big "hit" was a caterwauling mess with pretentious lyrics. Thank the lord these four ladies were scattered to the four winds.

Free Music Review: Great for days of Mucko news.
Hit: 4 Stars

I mainly like the one big hit on this album, which was "What's Up" and the video was only number 35 in the MTV Top Video Countdown for 1993, but the song was written in 1991 (Stuck in the Throat, ASCAP owns the rights). The song "Dear Mr. President" dates back to 1989. Some of these songs contain a relationship to politics which bears repeating. "What's Up" is such a great song for me that I think it might have been rated more highly and played more often by the media if it didn't have the line, "I pray every single day for a revolution." Not that anything drastic is absolutely necessary; some things just start make us "feeling a little peculiar," as the song puts it.

The first line, "25 years of my life" is less than the sentence a few Branch Davidians received for using automatic weapons in 1993 in the voluntary manslaughter of federal law enforcement officials near Waco, Texas, a crime so unthinkable that issues of self-defense could not be raised at their trial, however strange that may have seemed to a jury who also thought that it is possible to go to church without joining a conspiracy, even if someone at the church owns some machine guns. This song deserved to be popular in 1993, when people might well wonder, "what's goin' on?" It is difficult for me to imagine that a better version is going to hit the top of the charts any time soon. The original is great. Buy the original.


Free Music Review: I give it a 4 on a scale of 1 to 10
Hit: 2 Stars

Really... I have to be honest... "What's Up" is really the only good song on here. Sorry. The last song was ok I guess... although I can't remember it too well. I'm looking for things to impress me but I'm just not finding it.

Free Music Review: wm435
Hit: 5 Stars

This is one of my favorite albums. I've had it for years and it's one of those you like a little more each time you listen to it. I think many people were put off by the fact that it didn't sound like the poppish alternative style music that "What's up" shared play time with on the radio upon it's release. The album as a whole, with it's mix of blues, funk, contempary rock, and those incredible Linda Perry vocals has become something of a cult classic. Linda Perry went on to release a couple of solo albums, "In Flight" her second is another great album, however it's out of print now, (I know because I've lost my copy and have been trying to replace it).
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