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This Is the Life

Amy Macdonald

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Album Review

The debut album from Scottish singer/songwriter Amy MacDonald, This Is the Life achieved a remarkable feat — it entered the charts at number two. MacDonald admits that the song "Poison Prince," which received a limited release as a single, is based on the life of Babyshambles/Libertines singer Pete Doherty, but the first nationally released single "Mr. Rock & Roll" has nothing whatever to do with him. With a finger on the pulse of news items of 2007, she fills "Footballer's Wife" with observations on WAG (wives and girlfriends) culture, in which female spouses are famous for nothing much more than their celebrity partners, and uses the title track "This Is the Life" to reflect upon the lifestyle she had always envied since the early days of practicing her guitar and honing her songwriting skills. Meanwhile, "Let's Start a Band" is exactly what it looks like: a song about being successful in the fickle career of pop music, a theme that is further developed on the song "Barrowland Ballroom," named after a venue in Glasgow that many an aspiring artist wishes to play. MacDonald captures the feelings of ordinary people in the crowd wishing that something exciting would happen in their lives ("I wish I saw Bowie playing on that stage"). There is a nostalgic feel to the album, which conjures up vocal images of Kirsty MacColl and vintage coffeehouse folk singers, and even the cover art evokes the '70s with its frayed edges and warm, lived-in appearance.

Customer Reviews

This is the life - Amy MacDonald

I heard Mr. Rock & Roll on the radio which prompted me to investigate young Ms. MacDonald on Itunes. Having listened to the sample available on a few songs it didn't take long to decide to purchase the album! It's brilliant!, young and fresh and whilst Amy sounds nothing like Bruce I'm getting as much fun from this new artists' album as Mr. Sprinsteins "We Shall Overcome masterpiece"! Superb!

why isn't she no1??!

this album is brilliant!! amy should be better recognised she's one of the best singer/songwriters around.

Fresh Air

First time listening to it, I thought it was very fresh - cleansing of all the typical imports we hear every day. She's fantastic and vibrant!

Biography

Born: 25 August 1987 in Glasgow, Scotland

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Amy MacDonald is a Scottish singer/songwriter who, at the age of 20, began topping the European charts with her Celtic-tinged folk music. Born on August 25, 1987, she studied social sciences while attending university and, like many teenagers, spent her days dreaming of pilgrimages to music festivals like T in the Park. Inspired by the songwriting skills of Francis Healy and the sweeping pop/rock of Travis, the 12-year-old MacDonald picked up a guitar that had been left lying around the house from...
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