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Album Review

Lisa Loeb is a rarity in the music industry. She released her first single — the gentle "Stay," taken from the Reality Bites soundtrack — before she was signed to any record label and saw it hit number one. Record companies were eager to sign her, and she eventually settled with Geffen. Instead of rushing out her debut album, she waited over a year, releasing Tails in the fall of 1995. Surprisingly, it didn't fade away, becoming a hit with adult alternative radio stations and listeners. That's because Tails delivers on the promise of "Stay." While the basic folk-rock elements of the song are present, much of the material on the record doesn't sound like her breakthrough hit; there are some distorted guitars here and there, and she even rocks out a little bit. Nothing on Tails is as good as "Stay," either; there are too many sophomoric lyrics and unfinished melodies, but it is a pleasant record and, in its own way, charming. There is an innocence and naïveté about Loeb that makes her music sweetly ingratiating, even when her ideas are underdeveloped.

Customer Reviews

Rainbows

Stay reminds me of everything that is good in life!

I still hear you!

OK, boy/man still plays this CD from 1998. Odd, strange, and bizarre. It's beautiful craftsmanship. Lisa was third on the list in 1998 and I still like her music. This CD was mainstay at SFU for me and I downloaded it on New Years day 2009-2010. Sandalwood is a great song, Stay a brilliant piece of work, and Wishing Heart a song I still enjoy. Again, as most good/great albums are, there is a continual stream and flow between the songs, though also noted quite a few can nestle kindly in the spirit on their own. I like how this was before Lisa was moved forward on stage, and I like the youngness of how Lisa sounded at this point in her life. Waiting for Wednesday was written about a gal waiting to see if she was pregnant, though also is a joke about how when I on Welfare/PWD, cheque day is Wednesday. When All the Stars Were falling also has a sound to it that is symphonic. i guess that means (or is intended to mean) that Lisa's music on this CD sounds like an amazing large production, though it still too seems to be a sad gal with her guitar. I think this CD would be good to shoul with a gal and process the emotional and connectical relationship that I have/will have with her

an honor

to listen and to be inspired by her... she is amazing. she is a true star she just shines

Biography

Born: March 11, 1968 in Bethesda, MD

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

If she had never made another record, Lisa Loeb would still go down in the record books as the first unsigned artist to top the American charts, as her meteoric single "Stay" — from the soundtrack to 1994's Reality Bites — spent three weeks at number one soon after the film's release. Born in Dallas, Loeb studied piano as a child but later switched to guitar. At Brown University, she studied music theory and played as a duo with her roommate, Elizabeth Mitchell (who went on to garner...
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