Styles: Vocal
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:12
Size: 98,2 MB
Art: Front
(3:43) 1. I Do
(4:07) 2. Falling In Love
(2:58) 3. Truthfully
(2:45) 4. Let's Forget About It
(3:49) 5. How
(3:23) 6. Furious Rose
(2:53) 7. Wishing Heart
(3:38) 8. Dance With The Angels
(3:01) 9. Jake
(3:30) 10. This
(2:37) 11. Split Second
(5:43) 12. Firecracker
Firecracker
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:12
Size: 98,2 MB
Art: Front
(3:43) 1. I Do
(4:07) 2. Falling In Love
(2:58) 3. Truthfully
(2:45) 4. Let's Forget About It
(3:49) 5. How
(3:23) 6. Furious Rose
(2:53) 7. Wishing Heart
(3:38) 8. Dance With The Angels
(3:01) 9. Jake
(3:30) 10. This
(2:37) 11. Split Second
(5:43) 12. Firecracker
Lisa Loeb's debut, Tails, failed to deliver on the promise of her first single, "Stay," drifting into generic alt-pop territory when it should have played up her lilting, melodic soft side. Firecracker, her second record, suffers from similar flaws, although in many ways it's a better album. For starters, it's considerably more eclectic, with a varied, textured production ranging from jangly folk-pop and pounding rockers to lush pop. However, variety isn't always the spice of life instead of sounding accomplished, Loeb simply sounds unfocused. Still, there are a number of strong moments on the record that confirm Loeb is a talented melodicist when pushed but if she wants to make a great record, she simply needs a little more direction. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine https://www.allmusic.com/album/firecracker-mw0000596112
Firecracker
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