UPC: 602527311401
Format: Enhanced CD
Release Date: Mar 30, 2010
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Audio Mixer: Danton Supple.
Editor: Mo Hausler.
Photographers: Barnaby J. Watson ; Nicky Emmerson.
Arranger: Pete Wilkinson .
Amy Macdonald herself is a curious thing, an adult alternative singer/songwriter operating in a netherworld between indie and the mainstream. Naturally, she edges toward the mainstream -- the polished production has a way of sanding down any edges -- but her throaty growl gives this a heart unruly enough to prevent A Curious Thing from flowing too easily. Subtract Macdonald's passionate vocals from the equation and A Curious Thing flows plenty easily, its surfaces gleaming with precision and its melodies sweetly lilting whether it's a ballad or an understated folk stomp. If the production is the clearest signal that Macdonald is gunning for a larger crossover audience with her second album, her songs also show some signs of a swift sophomore sequel -- she writes about her brushes with fame just a bit too often and bluntly, an affectation that doesn't wear well no matter how well-executed the music is. These acknowledgments of Macdonald's burgeoning European fame hinder A Curious Thing but don't detract from its essential appeal as soft and shiny AAA pop with a bit of a thumping heart. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Editor: Mo Hausler.
Photographers: Barnaby J. Watson ; Nicky Emmerson.
Arranger: Pete Wilkinson .
Amy Macdonald herself is a curious thing, an adult alternative singer/songwriter operating in a netherworld between indie and the mainstream. Naturally, she edges toward the mainstream -- the polished production has a way of sanding down any edges -- but her throaty growl gives this a heart unruly enough to prevent A Curious Thing from flowing too easily. Subtract Macdonald's passionate vocals from the equation and A Curious Thing flows plenty easily, its surfaces gleaming with precision and its melodies sweetly lilting whether it's a ballad or an understated folk stomp. If the production is the clearest signal that Macdonald is gunning for a larger crossover audience with her second album, her songs also show some signs of a swift sophomore sequel -- she writes about her brushes with fame just a bit too often and bluntly, an affectation that doesn't wear well no matter how well-executed the music is. These acknowledgments of Macdonald's burgeoning European fame hinder A Curious Thing but don't detract from its essential appeal as soft and shiny AAA pop with a bit of a thumping heart. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
1 - Don't Tell Me That It's Over
2 - Spark
3 - No Roots
4 - Love Love
5 - Ordinary Life
6 - Give It All Up
7 - My Only One
8 - This Pretty Face
9 - Troubled Soul
10 - Next Big Thing
11 - Your Time Will Come
12 - What Happiness Means to Me
13 - [CD-ROM Track]
2 - Spark
3 - No Roots
4 - Love Love
5 - Ordinary Life
6 - Give It All Up
7 - My Only One
8 - This Pretty Face
9 - Troubled Soul
10 - Next Big Thing
11 - Your Time Will Come
12 - What Happiness Means to Me
13 - [CD-ROM Track]