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| Track listing | 1. Could I Be Your Girl 2. Demolition Love 3. Looking For It (Finding Heaven) 4. Insensitive 5. Gasoline 6. Wonderdrug 7. Living Under June 8. Unloved 9. Good Mother 10. It Looks Like Rain 11. I Would Die For You - (bonus track)
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Dillon O'Brian, Jackson Browne | | Producer: | Ed Cherney | | Distributor: | Fontana Distribution | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Personnel: Jann Arden (vocals, acoustic guitar), Dave Resnik (acoustic & electric guitars), Mike Lent (acoustic guitar, bass), Bob Foster (guitar), Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston (piano, Wurlitzer, synthesizer, B-3 organ, drum programming), Kenny Aronoff (drums, percussion), Lin Elder, Ed Cherney (background vocals). Recorded at Groove Masters, Santa Monica, California. Here comes Jann Arden, jingling and jangling her way into your heart with a rich alto voice and a CD replete with rich, hook-laden music. Aaah, that voice. She's been compared to Heart's Ann Wilson, and it's a comparison that at once rings true, yet somehow doesn't quite do her justice. Arden, like Wilson, has power to spare. But she also has a knack for wrapping her voice around a tune, with a sensuous, subtle touch. Songs like "Demolition Love" highlight this ability. It's something you can't really learn. One moment powerful, the next little-girl lost, but always there's a sense of control, of knowing just how far to go with a melody. Arden also has a knack with the pen, as she turns a wry line or two about physical pleasure--and its consequences--in "Insensitive." Her band on this disc is superb--there is some truly beautiful acoustic-guitar playing by Dave Resnik--and the production is immaculate.
| | Editorial reviews | 3 Stars - Good - ...her songs...while lyrically a touch wobbly, are sweet-sounding, and though consistently self-centred, neatly crafted... Q (05/01/1995)
...With a voice that calls to mind Ann Wilson without the squall, and a knack for hooks that take up a permanent place in your brain, Arden deserves to follow fellow countrywoman Sarah McLachlan down the road to platinum... - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (03/10/1995)
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