Pros: Amazing songs, great lyrics Cons: Tracy looks too angry on the cover, she scares me...
The Burdens of Being Upright and other albums from female fronted bands were my alternative to Alternative in the mid 1990s. The Nirvana bandwagon that started in the early 1990s lasted almost the whole rest of the decade. All rock music ...
"The Burdens Of Being Upright" is the 1996 release from the fabulous musician Tracy Bonham. Tracy produces a great rock/alternative album, that shows off her voice and skill as a musician. Some of the song have some odd lyrics, but the general...
I remember when this album came out. I was still in high school, and I thought staying up late was the absolute tops. I was watching one of the late-night shows, and Tracy Bonham was the musical guest. She played "Mother Mother", which is also track...
Pros: a few good songs Cons: silly lyrics make no sense
Tracy Bonham's first full length album the Burdens Of Being Upright has a couple of really good songs, but that's as much as I can say. Most of the songs have lyrics that make no sense, and songs that are just plain dumb. For example "Brain...
Pros: "Bulldog," Navy Bean," "Mother, Mother" Cons: a few duds
Tracy Bonham is one of those artists who doesn’t get nearly the recognition she deserves. I bought this album after hearing “Mother, Mother” and “You’re the One”—but it’s stayed in my personal heavy rotation because of the likes of “Bulldog” and “Navy...
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