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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 10, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: June 10, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Zoe Records
  • ASIN: B0016KJRQG
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #21,657 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Martha is the youngest of the Wainwright clan (with brother Rufus two years her senior), and she's also still the one with the most to prove, even after her eponymous 2005 debut captured hearts aplenty via a delightful bundle of timeless folk ruminations with intriguingly fraught seams--and one infamously foul-mouthed diatribe against her father (folk singer Loudon Wainwright III). It's hard to know whether the family association does her more harm than good, but what is certain is that sophomore album I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too is as complex and emotionally tumultuous as its title and lays to rest any doubts regarding the reach of her artistry. From lavish psychedelic arrangements in "Tower" to "You Cheated Me" and "Hearts Club Band" which gush with the slick country-pop of Fleetwood Mac, to "So Many Friends" and "Bleeding All over You" alternating between Kristen Hersh's husky folk persona on one hand and Kate Bush's gallivanting tonsils on the other, all the way to "Niger River" which quivers and ebbs, fluttering between peaks with eastern trace-like qualities, she sounds both utterly liberated and firmly in control. It's a more challenging experience than the first record, but covers so much more ground and is richer for it. In spite of the title it can surely no longer be a case of always the mistress and never the bride. --James Berry

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In the three years since her critically-acclaimed debut, Martha Wainwright has toured and recorded with acts ranging from Neko Case to Snow Patrol. She has performed Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall, and appeared on the big screen in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator. But her greatest achievement is, undoubtedly, the creation of her sophomore record. Entitled I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too, it is a musically and lyrically ambitious effort, from understated ballads to intense rock numbers. Wainwright offers new takes on a couple old classics as well: Pink Floyd's "See Emily Play" and the Eurythmics' "Love Is A Stranger." With I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too Wainwright has created a masterpiece that will further establish her as one of the most exciting and brilliantly creative songwriters of her generation.

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It showcases Martha's musical maturity, vocal range and talent as a songwriter. , June 10, 2008
Martha Wainwright, Loudon III's lass proves herself a serious songwriter and performer and that she really has the range on her lovely second album.
Don't just read trauma into the title - there's breezy wit and raw self-knowledge in there, too.
Not since fellow Canadian Alanis Morissette's album Jagged Little Pill have we been so confronted with a female singer-songwriter with so much to confess.
Granted Martha Wainwright doesn't wail with quite as much angst as Morissette but she has her own distinctly histrionic way of venting her spleen.
The disc's 13 songs exhibit rampant growth in all directions, from the subtlety and originality of the arrangements, to the quality of the words and melodies. She hauls the listener through reflections on departed friends, lost lovers, and her mother's brush with cancer. The jangling chorus in "You Cheated Me" gets a leg up from Pete Townshend's guitar, while the mysterious love song, "Niger River", was inspired by her new husband (and co-producer) Brad Albetta.
Whether trashing her father Loudon Wainwright III and his well-documented parental misgivings or her various former lovers, she evidently doesn't struggle to articulate her feelings in song.
And despite the success of her self-titled 2005 debut album she hasn't run out of disgruntled subject matter to write about. The title alone should give you a pretty good idea of the shape of things to come with this new album.
It opens with the charmingly titled "Bleeding All Over You" and with a jaunty guitar part, as the singer feels her way out of the cave of infatuation.
Then the song intensifies as she recounts meetings with a man whose relationship takes on more weight with each verse. A marriage, a farmhouse, children. But the singer feels her "heart was made for bleeding all over you". She has learned to balance the intensity of her emotion with subtler melodies and gentler arrangements. This is a woman in a coffee shop singing the ache, not a mascara-soaked barfly.
Full of catharsis and dark humour her voice swoops and falls like a husky Kate Bush as she sings, "You've got a girlfriend, and I can only talk about her for so long".
She references "the booze and the smoke and the dope", but intoxication is now recollected in relative tranquillity, allowing the listener to follow her into personal psychological rooms without the awkward feeling that you're taking advantage.
While she continues to analyse and objectify those around her, this time around she also takes a deeper look within side herself. Like her brother Rufus she has a natural aptitude for melodrama and this album facilitates it far more than her debut.
The production has been substantially upsized with the strings and some epic rock dynamics. Poor old Loudon doesn't get away with it entirely here though.
Album highlight "Jimi" finds her earning the words "Sometimes I feel like my dad, for leaving her sad and alone". It is an album full of cathartic exorcism but the lavish production and arrangements set out by her husband Brad Albetta and fellow producers Martin Terefe and Tore Johansson, along with her wonderful wandering voice, do save it from being overly warring or exhausting.
As the daughter of Loudon and his folk-singing wife Kate McGarrigle, and sister of the glittering Rufus, Martha has grown up immersed in her family's psychodramas.
But compare to other members of her family, Martha might well have the broadest commercial appeal.
There are pretty guitar pickings, scrawling rock numbers and a skippy, trippy Sixties sound on her cover of Syd Barrett's "See Emily Play", which is a welcome lighter contrast to the shadier moments.
There's true love to balance the hurt and anger, and lovely, rich, grown-up songs you'll be delighted you invited home.
Be it the pseudo chanteuse of "The Tower Song" or the beautifully constructed and controlled power balladry of "Hearts Club Band", she really does come into her own, clear of the shadow of her brother Rufus and dad.
The quirky voice is now impressive and vibrant, slipping and sliding through "In The Middle Of The Night".
"My" best tracks: : "Bleeding All Over You", "Jimi", "Jesus And Mary" and "In The Middle Of The Night".

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A little more daring than the debut, July 26, 2008
By Daniel Maltzman (Arlington, MA, USA) - See all my reviews
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Three years after releasing her stunning self-titled debut (2005) Martha Wainwright is back with her second full length album "I Know You're Married but I've Got Feelings Too" (2008). Wainwright's new album can been seen as a cousin of the self-tiled album as the new CD sees Wainwright exploring new ground, while all the components of the debut are still in place; folk-rock ballads about #!@hole boyfriends, unrequited love, loneliness, etc. And while maybe not quite as memorable as the first album, "I Know You're Married but I've Got Feelings Too" is still a great CD that fans of the debut will enjoy.

Unrequited love never sounded so bittersweet with the opening sleepy, melancholy "Bleeding all over you," in which Wainwright proclaim "my heart was made to bleed all over you, and I l know you're married but I've got feelings too." Beautifully poignant, this is one of Wainwright's strongest compositions to date.

The infectious, almost rock-a-billy "You cheated me" would probably get some airplay if used as a single. The interplay of subtle guitars and haunting synths in "Jesus and Mary" work together splendidly. The straight-forward "Comin' Tonight" moves the album along nicely, whose out of the ordinary effects make the track stand out. The strange but cool "Tower Song" is just plain out-there--sounding like a cross between Bjork and John Cale, and will no doubt stand out for most listeners. "Hearts Club Band" sort of meanders along, but grabs hold of you all the way through. "So Many Friends" and "Middle of the Night" are both quite downhearted and low-key, the former bemoaning the loss of people once dear to us and the latter (presumably) lamenting a relationship gone sour.

The Country-esque "The George Song" has kind of an interesting trippy chorus that comes out of nowhere. "Niger River" is soft and smooth and one can just get lost in its beauty. "Jimi" starts out rather mellow before getting surprisingly rocking. A cover of Pink Floyd's "See Emily Play" adds a touch of 60s psychedelia to the album. "I wish I Were" another lonesome balled, is also quite strong. It's ending, a sort of distraught Wainwright moaning gently over the soft cry of a guitar, is particularly moving.

Oddly enough, despite how melancholy the album is overall, it ends on an upbeat note with a cover the Eurythmics "Love is a Stranger." While a good song, it seems out-of-place to end the CD on this note. It probably would have been best to end the album with "I wish I Were" instead.

While "I Know You're Married but I've Got Feelings Too" may not be quite as good as the debut (which is one of my all-time favorite albums) it's still a very, very, very good album. A little more daring than the debut, encompassing a lot of the same themes, "I Know You're Married but I've Got Feelings Too" is an album fans of Martha Wainwright's debut will surely love.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome 2nd album, July 18, 2008
By ysypnts (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
How can you go wrong with Martha? She has one of the strongest and gorgeous voices out there. "I Wish I Were" and "Tower Song" are so hauntingly amazing. "See Emily Play" and "Love is a Stranger" are great covers. I love when an artist maintains the essence of a song while making it their very own. Niger River and In The Middle of the Night are also songs that are not to be missed.

All of the tracks are these crazy beautiful works of art. While I enjoyed her self-titled album, I feel that she's matured as an artist, and this album can stand on it's own two feet without missing the 1st one.
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