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(ID 434040)
A moody pop/rock memoir. Good female poprock in the vein of Shawn Colvin or Jill Sobule.

10 MP3 Songs
POP: Delicate, POP: 90's Pop



Details:
First New Jersey spawned Springsteen, the poet/singer/voice-of-a-generation. Then came master songstress Fran Lucci. Listening to her brilliant debut CD "Mandays," you'll realize that the comparison is not a stretch.

Singer/songwriter/guitarist, Fran Lucci is the voice of everywoman. A mellifluous and hardrocking blend of Tori Amos, Chrissie Hynde and Shawn Colvin. A voluptuous version of Sandra Bullock. A sexy, rock 'n 'roll woman with whom men will easily fall in love. A woman talking to her best friend on the phone about her latest man troubles. A singer wafting out heartgrabbing melodies like "Coin in her Pocket," an achingly beautiful song about the compulsion to call an ex. A witty hard-edged rocker singing ironically about "Dick."

Lucci starts out her startling CD with the elegant "Planned Community" that sings to the stymied artistic soul that needs to breakout of stifling suburbia. She segues into "Oh Ma," an innocent song about moving in with her boyfriend, yet subtly suffused with shadows, transitioning into the sadly beautiful "Colors," about feeling the iridescent blue of puddles after a heavy rain swishing in your solar plexus.

"Mandays" is an album by a woman coming to terms with a relationship. An opus for women falling in love and out and coming out the other end, an inspirational bruise on love's landscape as in the incredible "I Don't Care" that hits you hard in your heart but leaves you cheering: Yeah! You Go Girl!: "You can tell all our friends what you think I'm about/You can hit me babe, but you'll just knock yourself out/Cause you know/I don't care anymore what you say/I don't care anymore what you do."

"Mandays" concludes with the hilarious "Wrong Way Dick": "She met him at her brother's it was a Friday night/She just touched down from Brooklyn/She was bitchy, so damned bitchy from the flight", ending with what most of us would find unpalatable to think about never mind sing about: "Now the rest is history about the night I was conceived/My mama gave directions and my Daddy did the Deed."

And it's a good thing for the rest of us that he did. For a good time, buy this CD!


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