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Give a little bit of love and you get it back, May 19, 2002
"I believe" that this woman is talented.
"I believe" is the best song on this album,
also released as a single which was a good
decision because it's a well- made song
for peace with a great refrain. The album
is a nice popsong- collection which shows
that Marcella is able to go her own way
after Shakespears Sister. "Jewel", "Art of
melancholy", "I'm no angel", "You don't tell
me everything", "Out of my mind" and "Prima
Donna" are other highlights that point out
Marcellas great voice and her musical talent.
"Ain't nothing like the real thing" is a duet
with Elton John. Although I miss Marcella in
combination with Siobhan I respect her solo-work!
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Happy Bitterness at it's Best, February 1, 1999
By A Customer
I have kept up with the likes of Marcella Detroit since I first heard her celestial voice melt with that of Siobhan Fahey's as Shakespear's Sister. She gets better with every note and deeper with every word. Songs to live by - definitely.
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an excellent recording., January 8, 1999
By A Customer
Well who would ever expect Marcella Detroit would do this well on her own? All 13 songs are perfectly written and arranged. Only one little problem, I wish the song "Prima Donna" was a little longer!(it's only 1:55)
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