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Lizzies debut CD, originally self-released and then reissued in slicked-up form by Warner Bros. as "Holy Road: Freedom Songs" three years ago, won her acclaim as "Breakout Artist of 2003" from AOL and Entertainment Weekly. Hits magazine called her "Marianne Faithfull, Grace Jones and PJ Harvey rolled into one." Her songs were featured on TV shows ("Everwood," "Dawsons Creek," Third Watch") and in movies ("Secretary," HBOs "Rock the Boat"). She was on the fast track to mass appeal. But ongoing disagreements with her label and the sudden loss of her parents to cancer made Lizzie realize it was time for a change.
Fans of Appleseed Recordings dedication to artistic freedom and social justice through music, Lizzie and her musical collaborator, co-producer, and boyfriend, Anthony Kieraldo (a.k.a. The White Buffalo), brought Lizzies new CD of 12 original songs and two cover versions to the independent label.
Recorded in New York, Nashville and Jamaica, "I Pledge Allegiance to Myself" is an intoxicating array of personal and philosophical experiences set to arrangements informed by folk, roots, hip-hop, reggae, gospel and contemporary Americana. One moment Lizzie is the playful, sexy seductress in the delightfully sunny reggae of "Rope Me In and Smoke Me," the next shes the jealousy-wracked accuser in "God Damn That Man." She issues her personal declaration of spiritual independence in the title track; in "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Woman (Thank You)," she gratefully thanks the life force within us all, then digs for hope beneath the pained life-during-wartime vignettes of "19 Miles to Baghdad." Although troubled love is a recurring theme, her unquenchable belief in self-determination resurfaces on many songs, including a haunted version of Bob Marley & the Wailers "Get Up, Stand Up." The CDs other cover song is a bittersweet ride on Steve Goodmans classic "City of New ! Orleans," which becomes a bruised plea for unity in our fractured country.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Another Great Listen from Lizzie West,
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This review is from: I Pledge Allegiance to Myself (Audio CD)
I was so excited to see a new release from Lizzie West. This is another great album. Holy Road is still my favorite, but this too is good! My favorite song is Rope Me in and Smoke Me, very sassy and seductive! This lady has a great voice. Her cover of City of New Orleans is quite good also.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Lizzie West & The White Buffalo,
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This review is from: I Pledge Allegiance to Myself (Audio CD)
Honestly I have never heard a singer like Lizze West every in my life. Her lyrics, music, and voice are a powerfully entertaining combination. Laugh, cry, reflect, dance, and do it all again while listening to "Lizze West & The White Buffalo". Truly a one of a kind singer.
2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Song, I searched for 2 weeks to find album,
By BlackRose "Sal" (Sharon, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Pledge Allegiance to Myself (Audio CD)
thanks for having it
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