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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of emotions!,
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This review is from: Show Some Emotion (Audio CD)
My first Joan Armatrading cd. A really good place to start. Made me wonder why I haven't gotten it earlier. I am familiar with "Willow" because it was the most outstanding song from "Boys on the Side." It's a beautiful song with haunting melody and resounding lyrics. But the cd also has a lot of great tracks. I like listening to "Show some Emotion" because of the lyrics.."Show some emotions, put expressions in your eyes, light up if you're feeling happy." JA is also sorounded by many talented musicians, you have Henry Spinetti on drums and Jerry Donahue on guitar, which makes this cd a well rounded album and very easily to like. If you're recently introduce to JA, I highly recommend this cd as a started.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
quintessential armatrading,
By A Customer
This review is from: Show Some Emotion (Audio CD)
This is the cd to get to learn the sound of joan armatrading. she combines reggae and folk sounds that are at once both poetic with a soulful beat. on this cd she proves to be a master of ballads that unexpectedly burst into high energy. this is classified under "fun listening".
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Underrated gem,
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This review is from: Show Some Emotion (Audio CD)
This is a powerful album by a woman who sings with urgent emotion and technical prowess. Technically? Her phrasing, her dynamics, use of flow and staccato, her rhythm....perfect. The song performance is poignant and clearly inspired. Joan is a great songwriter, let's admit it, right in there with Joni and Sarah Mc. But hers is the voice of the wounded victim and you believe her, but she is strong and resolute. I get chills from some of these tracks...Willow...this album IS the soundtrack to my life circa 1990 - 1993 Oregon...ah, youth! Anyways, if you like the crystal clear production quality of say a Donald Fagen or an Oliver Mtukudzi, you'll appreciate the production here, from the 70's? but really nice. This is an album for the highway or the boudoir, in my opinion.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Authentic Music,
By Aurora (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Show Some Emotion (Audio CD)
This album likely represents the essence of Joan Armatrading. It's strengths are the strong bass and guitar syncopation and Armatrading's honest, truth-telling lyrics. My favorites are "Never Is Too Late," which encourages us all to go out and get what we need..."if you see someone not dancing it's your fault." Also "Warm Love" in music and lyrics conveys the intimate closeness one feels when really comforted in a good relationship. Armatrading is Tracy Chapman's British predecessor, but lots more funky. Her deep voice is heavy to soothing, like hot chocolate or rum -- rich. Some mix between Nina Simone and Tracy Chapman in content and aesthetic -- great stuff.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
extremely favourable,
By A Customer
This review is from: Show Some Emotion (Audio CD)
been listening to Joan's records for a very long time now. If someone asked me to name my favourite singer-songwriter she is it. She's a product of interesting times and places, but the original, unique talent was all there to begin with. Lots of girls sounding similar-ish nowadays, but Joan was the first, the best, the only.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Album,
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This review is from: Show Some Emotion (Audio CD)
This 1977 album contains the hauntingly beautiful song, 'Willow'. It followed "Joan Armatrading" released in 1976. "Joan Armatrading" was the first JA album I owned, and I still think that it is her best work. If you enjoy her more emotional and moving songs you may also want to check out 'Visionary Mountains' on her first album, 1972's 'Whatever's For Us'.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential,
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This review is from: Show Some Emotion (Audio CD)
I'm not sure how my parents ended up getting turned onto this album in the mid-80s. But I do remember summer vacations, riding in the back seat of the toyota along the coast of Maine, and falling in love with this music. The musicianship, songwriting and passion was totally different than anything I'd ever heard before. And it still stands alone. Solid and brilliant.
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Show Some Emotion by Joan Armatrading (Audio CD - 1990)
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