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Free Music Notes for Extraordinary MachineFree Music Review: A Little Stick of Dynamite Hit: 5 Stars Such a small woman with such a big voice. She is amazing. I listened to this CD today,2008.
Free Music Review: Flawed Masterpiece Hit: 4 StarsLike all Fionas albums, Extraordinary Machine has fantastic, creative lyrics backed up with a wonderful voice and perfect instrumentation.
So where does it fall short? - the mastering, sadly someone made the decision to have the album mastered by "Big Bass" Brian Gardner who is famous in the industry for making 'hot' or overly loud recordings.
Perhaps having the volume turned up to 11 works for hip hop albums, but it does Fiona no favours here. Having the volume level almost constant all the way through just makes it tiring to listen to.
There are leaked MP3's floating around the net which contain early studio recordings of Extraordinary Machine, although clearly unfinished the leaked tracks sound better simply because you can hear the full dynamic range of the music.
While it's far from being the worst victim of the 'loudness war' it could have been so much more.
Free Music Review: Cheesy noodling in the studio. Hit: 1 StarsI can't call this music but I guess it is.
F. Apple shows ANYBODY with a computer these days can pump out some basic songs, getting them out there is the hard part. F. Apple's fame is the mystery.
There are no songs on this album. Just noodlings. Not even clever or original noodlings. This album was released in the 21st century but sounds like half the bad pop you can find in any used CD bin at the local record store. The nineties never died, it appears.
An embarrassing reminder of how low music has fallen over the years...
Free Music Review: If you don't like this album, you're beyond help! Hit: 5 StarsAll other reviewers have sung the worthy praises of "Extraordinary Machine," so I have little else to add other than they're right! The title song is an absolute BLAST to listen to; don't try to over analyze this song at first, just listen to the masterful lyrics (painful and humorous), the unconventional-to-say-the-least sounds of the instrumental arrangement, and bathe in the wonder that is great music, radio be damned!! Also, the last half of "Not about love" is not to be missed: a virtuoso performance lyrically, vocally, and at the keys as the tempo picks up full-throttle, using the same theme from the opening of the song, but at about 5 times the speed. One of the best musicians currently producing music. Just one problem....we need more!!!
Free Music Review: Not Extraordinary, But Very Good Hit: 4 StarsThis album was my first exposure to Fiona Apple, so I don't have her earlier albums to compare to. That's good, as each album and each review should stand on it's own. Fiona has an incredible voice, powerful, but not overpowering. Some describe it as "smoky". Instead, I would say rich and unique. Perhaps a little dreamy at times too. I can't say I am thrilled with any of the songs here, but I did like the title song, which is a little different than anything I've heard before and quite different than the other songs on the album too. The music doesn't drown out Fiona's voice, so you can tell what she is singing; it's very well-produced. One fault I find with many modern albums is that the music just overwhelms the artist. That's not the case here. After listening, I can't say that I hunger for more of Apple's songs, but it will be interesting to see what she comes up with next. This album certainly showcases her incredible talent. Not quite a 5-star album, but a solid 4.
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