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Great acoustic folk

A very uplifting album considering some of it was written after the passing of her mother. It's very interesting how the losing of a loved one and the end of a relationship can affect you in similar ways, so you're often times not quite sure which person Nicolette is referring to. All that aside, "Craig's List" is a good "pop" song, but my favorite track is "Ode To A Dog".

Even better than the first album!

I wasn't in the mood to check out anything new. And I definitely wasn't in the mood to get emotional. But that's just what happened when I popped in Nici's latest record. You know I think it proves what I heard Paul Schrader say one time. The most personal thing you write is usually what ends up having the most universal appeal. It's ironic but true. Proof of that is no more clearer than in the opening track "Learning to Live...". I mean it's a very PERSONAL song about getting on with life after a major breakup, but I guarantee everyone can relate to every line in it. I haven't even had a major  break up, but even I find myself relating big time to the concept of doing anything (reading a book, drinking some wine, going on a hike) just to keep my mind off of someone. "Craig's List" is a great song too. First off, what a great hook-y (I know that's not a word), melodic, sing-a-long chorus (actually the whole song is sing a long). And the great thing is, one can take it at face value that the person really has been saved from desperate loneliness by the personals and is genuinely thanking Craig. Or, it could even be a bit of a scathing commentary on the kind of society we are in now. Using "10 year old pics" for our profiles, being so disconnected that it takes a long time to go from e-mail to phone, and we can't even type without making typos! For me, it could be either meaning and that's what makes it great! I'm not going to go on and on about every song..... Oh, wait. "You Don't Care" is another really great song. A pretty brutal and frank song, yet it's dressed up in such great vocals and sweetness that the listener almost forgets that this is about someone feeling that, "I have no power to change your past, your pain, your sadness, your cold heart..." This really great songwriting. "I should have saved myself" is great stuff too. If the title doesn't say it all, how about lines like "...And I hold on to the pain just to be near you" to show the kind emotional mind field we're dealing with here? Emotional mind fields that are dressed up in folky-poppy musical arrangements, insightful songwriting and great vocals. Folks, it doesn't get much better than that.

Songs from Willow Glen, Nicolette Aubourg
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