Aimee Mann - Whatever
Facts
| Artist(s) | Aimee Mann |
| Studio | Fontana Geffen |
| Release Date | December 19, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 720642495629 |
| Buy this item | $8.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 12:01 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Aimee Mann - Whatever
Mann has retired the 'Til Tuesday moniker, but the elements that made Everything's Different Now (1988) so superb--heartrending songs, baroque pop arrangements and lovely melodies--remains intact. Jeff Bateman Amazon.com
Tracks
- I Should've Known
- Fifty Years After the Fair
- 4th of July
- Could've Been Anyone
- Put Me on Top
- Stupid Thing
- Say Anything
- Jacob Marley's Chain
- Mr. Harris
- I Could Hurt You Now
- I Know There's a Word
- I've Had It
- Way Back When
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User Reviews
Average user review:| one of her best |
| Excellent start for Aimee Mann listening. |
| Put Her On Top |
| Sometime After (til) Tuesday |
As seemed to become standard with Aimee's career, six years of legal problems with Epic over Til Tuesday stalled this album from coming out on Imago till 1993, who then filed for bankruptcy and tied Aimee down until Geffen undid the legal knots and re-released it. That is a good thing, because this is the heaviest rocking that Aimee ever did. As her albums increasingly became musically more complex and introspective, the electricity seeped out from her recordings even as the quality remained impeccable. So you can delight in the wild guitar leads in "I Should Have Known" but hear the sad loss of a friendship via the colors that become more dominant in her career on "4th of July:"
"But now here I am and the world's gotten colder,
and she has the river down which I sold her."
There are also plenty of lyrics that chart Aimee's literary proclivities. After all, how many singers reference Dickens for a song ("Jacob Marley's Chain)? The initial single, "Stupid Thing," was a Beatlesque concoction that derived its downcast shimmer from "Abbey Road." The production throughout this CD is elaborate, with longtime cohort Jon Brion ornately dressing everything here. While Mann did drift towards a more personal style and sound (around the time of Bachelor No. 2), her first round of solo recording is still an album I pull out for pleasures from time to time, and stands up with albums of the period from Crowded House, Elvis Costello and 10,000 Maniacs. October 6, 2007
| A timeless work of "audio art" |
In my opinion, Amiee Mann spent the 80's climbing to this very high point. Her work with "'til tuesday" managed to improve with each release. The 80's were an outstanding decade for pop and rock, but the "new wave" formula often used (and exploited by early 'til tuesday) had to be tossed aside for Aimee to truly shine. The 90's may have been a huge train wreck for the music industry, but Aimee Mann was shining brighter than ever!
One cannot review this CD without mentioning the production by Jon Brion (Aimee's 'til tuesday band mate). Nothing short of amazing!
I purchased this CD on the very day it was released back in the early 90's. It has since become a timeless work of "audio art", one of the few truly GREAT albums of the era.
-JM February 20, 2007
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