I'd been aware of Fiona Apple for some time but never really got round to listening to her stuff until recently - perhaps that's because she's never been that big in the UK, and also because I'm more of a rock fan. Now though I get what I have been missing, and I can't think of anyone of her generation who matches her in terms of originality as a songwriter (lyrics and music), and she is also a terrific singer and performer. This is probably her most accessible album alongside Tidal, and I think your mum and dad would like it too.
Having already had the 1st two Fiona Apple albums I purchased this without previously hearing any tracks. 1st pass was that she had slipped from her previous standards. Lucky for me I had put it into my car on a long journey & by the 3rd time through I was hooked. A great album if your give it the time.
Fiona Apple has a great voice, with strong songs and great lyrics. Songs vary from kooky, cheerful and light to angry - stressing independence and the complexities of relationships. Though album not quite as punchy as 'When the Pawn'
Once again Fiona has amazed me when I thought she couldn't do it anymore! I am a big fan of her work and this CD/DVD simply reassured my admiration. Hear it when you are feeling high, to feel higher. A must-have even on these times of downloading everything.
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