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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Melanie At The Peak Of Her Powers, July 4, 2003
Before Melanie got unfairly labeled as a "novelty" artist with her hit "Brand New Key", she was an unexpected well-received performer at Woodstock. Following Woodstock she hit the charts with the brilliant "Lay Down (Candles In The Rain). I consider "Lay Down" one of the staples of pop music culture. Not just because of it's brilliant delivery (with the Edwin Hawkins Singers) but because it captured an essence of Woodstock that Melanie had witnessed and lived. An essence that still lives on today for those who wish and hope for peace on earth.Her new recording "Crazy Love" is possibly the best set she has ever released. It certainly matches the greatness of "Gather Me", "Stoneground Words" and the wonderful "Madrugada". (However, it is sad to see that Amazon currently lists it as "out of stock." It is available at other online sites). It's hard to pick a favorite from this recording because they're all equally good. "Punishment Fits The Crime" and "You Can Get Anything Here" are very Dylan-like. While songs like "Smile", "This House" and "Poet Is King" are pure Melanie in top form. "Prone To Wander" and "You Don't Know Me" are also songs that leave an impact. The title track is probably the most unexpected sounding track here, but it's just great and very current sounding. And, Melanie hasn't lost anything vocally. It's as if time has done nothing to alter her voice. The recording gets its updated sound thanks to the involvement of her son Beau Jarred who also contributes outstanding guitar work here. He treats his momma well!! Interestingly enough the European version of this disc has an alternate version of "Crazy Love" on it that is totally different in atmosphere from the one on the American release. The great thing is the two versions compliment each other. I love them both. (Incidently, the European release also contains an extra track "Last Call"). This is a generous CD musically and time wise. It's as if Melanie has given her all on this recording with the feeling that she may not have another shot at a project like this. She sort of alludes to her fear of "lack of time" in a short-spoken dialogue on the CD. Melanie is an artist who deserved better from the pop music world. But, she appears to have done things her way and persevered. No matter what she sings she sounds involved, convincing, and honest. In this day and age of midriff baring cloned female singers, Melanie is a true relief. Poet is King.....indeed!!
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