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Nobody's Daughter [Explicit]

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  • Original Release Date: April 27, 2010
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Every song is good. Jondalar  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
Recommend it highly for any Courtney Love fan. Casey  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
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64 of 73 people found the following review helpful
By M W
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Wow. Who expected this? We all know the back story of Courtney Love. Her personal life has long overshadowed any musical effort that she has put out. And in her own words, she has spent more time being a "celebrity" than an actual musician in the past 10 years. After years of tabloid scandals, celebrity feuds and gossip, even the most hardcore fan could be forgiven for thinking this was going to be an absolute disaster. But it's not. In fact, this is a great record...actually, scratch that. The fact that this was made at all makes this a phenomenal record.

If you are looking for the heaviness of Pretty on the Inside or the roaring grunge Queen of Live Through This, then look elsewhere. Compared to Holes discography, Nobody's Daughter is probably closest to Celebrity Skin, but even that is an unfair comparison. This album is more in the vein of latter-day Marianne Faithfull and Stevie Nicks than any of the above. Some critics would have you believe this is a disappointment. Most seem to want some sort of repeat performance of Live Through This, which is ridiculous. Grunge is dead and Courtney is now a 45 year old woman. Do they still want her to be singing about Pee-Girls and Garbadge Men at 45? As someone who favours songwriting and lyrics above all else, Nobody's Daughter is such a classy, lyrically strong and wonderful record that shows a remarkable amount of growth.

Nobody's Daughter started out life as a solo record, and a folk-rock record to it's core. The re-recorded product (Recorded with and co-produced by new Hole guitarist Micko Larkin) still retains some of the earthy folk of the ditched solo record, but adds some much needed meat to it's bones. Some of the highlights include The title track, which could one day be regarded as her masterpiece. Containing a brilliant riff and equally brilliant lyrics, it's epic. It's sweeping. It's her "Gold Dust Woman" it's her "The Wall" all combined into one. It is truly that good. "Honey" is a gorgeous, heartbreaking scream-along ballad that is quite obviously written about her late husband. It's a very touching song, sung with a passion that has been missing from Courtney's music since Live Through This. "Pacific Coast Highway" is the twin sister of "Malibu"; it's a fantastic track which sounds like it should have been given to Stevie Nicks. "Someone Else's Bed" is one of the true highlights of the album. A song about one night stands, it's like R.E.M's "Country Feedback" meets "Doll Parts". The real highlight for me on this record though has to be "For Once in Your Life". The track is a stunning English pop/Celtic waltz, complete with marching drums and cellos and a beautiful backup vocal from Martha Wainwright and Jenni Muldaur. It is just a phenomenal tune, which very much recalls early Marianne Faithfull. The album ends on a big high note with "Never Go Hungry" which is just Courtney alone with her acoustic guitar. This is a 60s Dylan style folk tune, about survival through the darkest of times.

Some people don't want to see an artist grow. As an album, Nobody's Daughter is possibly lyrically the strongest Courtney has ever been, and as a long time Courtney Love/Hole fan I couldn't happier with it. This isn't Zeitgeist and it isn't Chinese Demoracy. However you feel about Courtney using the band name Hole for this record, Nobodys' Daughter is for the most part an intelligent, mournful, elegant, sometimes angry, but gratifying album that attempts to face some of her past mistakes head-on. In a perfect world this album would be given the accolades it deserves. Unfortunately we will have to wait for the world to catch up with her before it sees the critical praise it is due. Highly recommended.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Rock Goddess May 2, 2010
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
After a decade, Courtney Love has proven what fans have known all along, that she truly is a talented musician who understands her craft, understands herself,who knows that there is no room for ego where art is concerned--that good art, good music must speak for itself. Nobody's Daughter isn't a 90's sound. It's anger, love, pain and longing immortalized by great songs. I was impressed. I have been a Hole fan since the beginning, and not since Live Through This have I heard this emotional quality in their music. It's deep and raw. It's distinct, unique, and such a relief after all of the cookie cutter bands who have been played on the radio over the past five years. Good music is timeless, and Courtney Love and her band Hole have created something which will never be forgotten.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Really good rock record April 30, 2010
Format:Audio CD
You know I read the reviews for this album before I purchased it and I noticed that the bad reviews really didn't criticize the songs. Instead, they were just filled with contempt for Courtney Love. What a shame! Well, I liked what Hole did in the 90s. I purchased this album anyway and basically, it's excellent. This is a real album. It's filled with well-thought out lyrics and really good music. It's what an album should be and they really don't make good albums anymore, so this is sort of a gem. Every song is good. The lyrics are touching, thought-provoking and some lyrics are ripe with great imagery. The music is terrific. I'm not sure who the new Hole is, but they sure can play. Love is a great lyricist and songs like Pacific Coast Highway and Someone Else's Bed take you into her despair. It's really, really good, and I've been devouring this thing for 3 days. Great purchase!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Courtney Love sucks
She really is the closest thing to a living, breathing succubus as ever has existed. I'm not sure why I even bought this... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ryan Farrar
4.0 out of 5 stars I'll build you a world.
I'm always going to worship her. Love for Courtney Love is the closest I'll ever have to religion. The album "Nobody's Daughter" is quite different than Hole circa "Celebrity... Read more
Published 3 months ago by R. J. Hennings
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
I think this album is seriously perfect. It's not the same old Hole stuff, but it's just as good. It's probably the most personal album that Courtney ever wrote/record. Read more
Published 3 months ago by mtyson91
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this album!
I have been a Hole fan since Live through This, have seen them in concert numerous times. I just recently bought Nobodys Daughter and it is excellent! I listen to it over and over. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Alexis Knight
3.0 out of 5 stars Solid Album except for
For some reason i recieved a censored copy.
Can not for the life of me think of why a censored copy even exists. Read more
Published 4 months ago by ATh
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album
So happy Hole is back together. Courtney Love's solo album was not that good so this was a long awaited well worth it CD. I dig every single song.
Published 4 months ago by A. Zowie
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Hole Album Since Live Through This!
Will never forget the first time I heard Hole's Violet from the album Live Through This. The instant I heard it, I had to have it. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Parrot Lover
1.0 out of 5 stars Really?
I can't believe all of the positive reviews around here. This CD is horrible. The pace of the songs are soooooooo slooooowwwwwwww and this is a feeble attempt at trying to make a... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Michael P. Conte
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD!
I love the old Courtney Love and Hole albums, and I really don't know why there are some people saying this is a bad album. Read more
Published 12 months ago by C.T.R.
4.0 out of 5 stars Very worthwhile
This one came when Courtney Love parted with her original Hole bandmates,and things had to be started from scratch rather than extend the progress of "Live Through This" and... Read more
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