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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Aimee Mann |
| Record Label: |
Superego |
| Contributing Artist: |
Julian Coryell |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Release Date: |
May 03, 2005 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Dear John 2. King of the Jailhouse 3. Goodbye Caroline 4. Going Through the Motions 5. I Can't Get My Head Around It 6. She Really Wants You 7. Video 8. Little Bombs 9. That's How I Knew This Story Would Break My Heart 10. I Can't Help You Anymore 11. I Was Thinking I Could Clean up For Christmas 12. Beautiful |
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Personnel: Aimee Mann (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jeff Trott (electric guitar, baritone guitar, mandolin); Julian Coryell (slide guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Jebin Bruni (keyboards); Paul Bryan (bass instrument, background vocals); Victor Indrizzo (drums, cowbells, percussion); Jay Bellerose (drums, percussion); West End Horns. Another chapter in former Til Tuesday vocalist Aimee Mann's ongoing saga, which could be called "How to Successfully Operate Outside the Mainstream Music Industry," THE FORGOTTEN ARM is full of the bittersweet songcraft that has become synonymous with Mann's name. Her blending of the introspective singer/songwriter aesthetic with a kind of postmodern power-pop approach to production has already yielded a number of impressive albums, but this feels like a further distillation and refinement of her style. Alternately acidic and lovelorn lyrics are delivered in a devastatingly affectless deadpan that drives home the power behind the sentiments without shovin... |
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