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Girls and Boys

Ingrid MichaelsonMP3 Music
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (90 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: September 18, 2007
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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This is a great album ... most of the songs have a catchy beat. JR  |  18 reviewers made a similar statement
I bought the CD and enjoy it more each time I listen to it. Mr. Mike  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
Ingrid Michaelson has a beautiful voice and is very talented. Maggie M.  |  17 reviewers made a similar statement
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The welcomed resurrection of the singer/songwriter November 16, 2006
Format:Audio CD
Michaelson's "Girls & Boys" is nothing less than fantastic -- and, man, is it heartening to hear a singer/songwriter who knows how to play an instrument (or two or three), makes her own arrangements, knows how to string a sentence, and...can sing! Ingrid's the real deal. Smart, funny, poignant, with an ethereal voice that wraps up the whole package nicely. Michaelson is young, and her songs circle and dip a toe around the subjects of love, growing up, betrayal, et al, but she does it very well; in a way that can embrace many audiences of many ages -- I'm really looking forward to watching this artist grow and mature. Brava, Michaelson.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great songs from a great artist September 26, 2007
Format:Audio CD
"Girls and Boys" has gotten a lot of attention as a result of its songs showing up in many high profile places. Grey's Anatomy, an Old Navy commercial, and Carson Daly's show to name a few. While all of the attention is deserved - and the placements are doing for this artist what radio and the main stream press used to be able to do, it's easy to lose sight of how great the songs are. From the Breeders-esque opener, "Die Alone" to the stunning "Breakable" there's nary a clunker to be found. Ingrid's penchant for memorable melodies and poetic witticisms coupled with her knack for writing clever, simple songs delights from start to finish. Her voice never aims to boast, rather, she takes the high road and aims to please instead. "Girls and Boys" is a winner and a record you won't soon forget.
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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars melancholy, sprightly and melodiously quirky August 1, 2008
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Ingrid Mishaelson has been, as noted above, featured in Old Navy Commercials, and those emotionally drenched scenes on Grey's Anatomy and One Tree Hill. The New York based artist has a rather quirky feel to her music and on ocassions the festive lilt of the campfire chanteuse. Her songs are suffused by a poetic tension, and the lyricism is always smart and intuitive. She deftly applies caesuras, alliterations and the whole gamut of poetic devices. She was born in an artistic family, her dad Carl, a composer and her mom, Elizabeth Egbert, is the Director of the Staten Island Museum. Her trepidation and soulful plaintive dramatizations are offset by a brilliant wit that nourishes the strife with elusive bounds of genius. She sounds like Regina Spektor without the grit, and is as melodious as Bjork without the shrills of madness. Her songs lead a touted dalliance that gives these age old topics of love, love unrequieted, and broken hearts, an emtional cadance that betrays a sense of humor and tentalizes the listener by informing the conscience of the music with a dash of brio, enough to depict self-pity as both loathsome and sympathetic. This is best exemplified in her songs "Corner of Your Heart" and "Glass", the latter opaquely muddles the speaker who admits that "I see through you...as you see through me, as if invisible." However in other titles such as the more illustrious "The Way I Am" and "Die Alone" she surrenders her acts to a love that is sufficient and fulfilling. Her personae are vivid and colorful, startling and impregnated by dissimulating logic and orphaned sentimentality, which is not to say that this is a depressing CD. On the contrary it has an abundance of tracks that feature a joyous attitude, and her vocal prowess is used to pitch perfect adumbrations to cull such motifs with as much success as the more somber ones.
Her sensibility is tested somewhat in the 12th, and hidden track, "Far Away" where while performing similar antics to her description of the fragile psychological surrender evinced in, for example, "December Baby" where the speaker wishes to crawl back into her mother's womb, while in "Far Away" she diverts herself in a tuneful, sportive cynicism affected by the twang of country music. To what extent she succeeds is for you to decide, but it was recorded all in good fun. The emotional depth of the lyrics, the dramatization of each chracterization, the melodious bravado of the vocalizations and the instrumental rhythmic glaze is a sampling to entertain and astound alike. However the social maturity of a Natalie Merchant is still in its punk stage and the promise hinted in this compilation lends itself to appreciating a mind set for engaged art. Here the individual speaks but the social commentary is not far behind. All in all this is a virtuoso performance that delineates the straits of the melancholy stagnation, of lovers' neurosis and plaintive wistfulness while nourishing an inner void that is reactionary and quirky.
Awesome. The 2005 self-released debut, "Slow the Rain" had introduced us to a singer of an artistic flair whose intangibles are commercial and popular, however defined by a poet's lissome language. In her follow-up she assures us that the great marketing she has been favored by is not the sole force behind a artist we ask many more brilliant tunes from. Not since Jewel and , Natalie Merchant, Jill Sobule and Sarah McLaughlin have we seen such intimate rapport with the music, while being implicated by such a commercial influx. On the verge of 30 she is ready for more than just a breakthrough, she will give us pearls of wisdom to grow with.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars great album
Ingrid Michaelsen is fabulous! As a vocalist, she really shines among the best. A true treasure on the music scene.
Published 7 months ago by John R. Kruse
5.0 out of 5 stars Grateful to get my hands on this...
I have had the hardest time finding this first of Ingrid Michaelson's CD's. The production quality isn't as fine as her later releases, but there is a raw beauty to these songs... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Laura
5.0 out of 5 stars MUSIC
PURCHASED THIS AS A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR SOMEONE. THEY WERE VERY PLEASED WITH THIS CD. WOULD RECOMMEND THIS CD TO OTHER PEOPLE.
Published 16 months ago by champagne
5.0 out of 5 stars The beginning of a great musical talent :)
Love her voice, lyrics, melodies and especially her shows. She's a great down-to-earth musician artist and her shows are reflecting that exactly. Read more
Published 18 months ago by harry4711
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my Favorite CDs
I love Ingrid Michaelson. This CD is absolutely amazing. It helped me get through studying for the MCAT. Its amazing!!
Published on January 21, 2011 by RYTY
1.0 out of 5 stars so so
"The Way I Am" is about the only popular song on the c.d. The rest of the songs in my opinion...z-z-z-z. sry
Published on August 8, 2010 by E. Galindro
5.0 out of 5 stars Playful, Creative, and Fresh
I bought this album because Ingrid Michaelson was coming to town, and since Everybody consistently shows up on my Amazon Recommended for You list, I decided to give her a listen. Read more
Published on April 6, 2010 by M. J. Cotner
5.0 out of 5 stars So Impressed
I wasn't expecting much but whoa, has this chick blown me away. I rarely buy the full album from an artist. I'm making an exception for her.
Published on August 24, 2009 by A. Diaz
5.0 out of 5 stars Great listening
I borrowed this cd from the local library after hearing Ingrid on PBS. Decided after listening to the whole cd that I had to purchase it for my own listening library and I love... Read more
Published on July 4, 2009 by Auction Steward
2.0 out of 5 stars Guitar too loud
Her voice is sweet, but too quiet for the loud guitar behind her. I find it distracting and cluttery.
Published on May 19, 2009 by Mama2J&O
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