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Macy Gray - On How Life Is

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Free Music Review: haha this is music?
Hit: 1 Stars

how can anyone call this music? her voice sounds like a female axel rose with a sore throat and a cracker lodged in her throat. dont buy this junk.

Free Music Review: She Tries...She Succeeds
Hit: 5 Stars

01. Why Didn't You Call Me (10/10)
02. Do Something (8/10)
03. Caligula (8/10)
04. I Try (11/10)
05. Sexomatic (10/10)
06. I Can't Wait To Meetchu (10/10)
07. Still (11/10)
08. I've Committed Murder (8/10)
09. A Moment To Myself (10/10)
10. The Letter (10/10)

That's 96/100 (96%). That's one hell of a CD, and if you really want to know what great music is, you'll buy it.


Free Music Review: Great record
Hit: 5 Stars

There are just a few records that reach in and grab my gut -- this is one of them.. three or four of these songs are gut-wrenchingly deep ("I Try", "The Letter"), the rest are great fun. What a voice, what a range of subjects and tone. One of the best.

Free Music Review: fastest service
Hit: 5 Stars

Great to do business with. Would do it again

Free Music Review: Breath of fresh air
Hit: 4 Stars

When this album came out, it was like a musical breath of fresh air. With so many wannabe R&B "divas" using cookie-cutter production and contrived sexuality to sell records, Macy emerged as a uniquely talented artist with something to say. Her hit song "I Try", along with another track "Still", display raw vulnerability along with her raspy, one-of-a-kind voice. Tracks like "Caligula" and "Sexomatic" showcase Macy's more sexual side (which Macy chooses to express with a dose of humor and fun, as opposed to just heavy breathing). "I've Committed Murder" is a hilarious revenge fantasy, and songs like "A Moment to Myself" and "I Can't Wait to Meetchu" show a woman exploring her spirituality. Macy's honest and offbeat lyrics, along with Andrew Slater's (who produced Fiona Apple's remarkable debut) stellar, eclectic production combined to create one of the best R&B debuts in years. Rock on, Macy.
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