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58 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Wreckers deliver a enjoyable debut album that is easy on the ears..,
This review is from: Stand Still, Look Pretty (Audio CD)
Throwing away the chains of pop music stardom, and basking in her new motherhood, singer Michelle Branch has formed a new band with friend and Kansas City native Jessica Harp to write and perform modern country music with a rock and roll touch. Performing with heart and energy, The Wreckers offer the pleasing mixture of country and pop that has become a staple of today's Nashville, delivering several sure singles, several stand out tracks, with some enjoyable tasting filler in between.
The songs feel comfortable and familiar, whether its due to some similarities with Branch's earlier work or just their ability to sound a lot like the Dixie Chicks. But even the filler tastes pretty good. The first single Leave the pieces is a pure modern country-pop song, full of tight vocal harmonies and with violins and banjos providing flourishes to the guitar heavy arrangement. Fans of tv show One Tree Hill will remember The Good Kind, a more plaintive and emotional song with Jessica and Michelle trading lines in their pleasant voices; sometimes it's hard to tell where Michelle's voice begins and Jessica's ends. Tennessee, another potentially huge single, has a definite Faith Hill feel to it, with a soaring chorus and is one of the best tracks on the album. My Oh My and Crazy People are more traditional country songs, driven by banjos and having a bluegrass flavor that makes for a highly addictive combination. The powerfully gentle title track Stand Still Look Pretty and the soft track Rain are more somber and reserved and musically more diverse, and fit in perfectly with the overall tenor of the record. Spending the summer on tour with Rascal Flatts seems appropriate for The Wreckers, since they deliver the same type of easily digestible modern country that sounds darn good on the radio. It's not the most adventurous songwriting in the world, and it probably won't win praise with critics because of its commercial viability, but its a lot of fun nonetheless. If you enjoy Dixie Chicks, Rascal Flatts, or Michelle Branch's previous work, you will enjoy this album. The writing is solid, the music is as slickly produced as you would expect from a bevy of Nashville producers and Jessica and Michelle's friendship makes for some beautiful music. Recommended. A.G. Corwin St.Louis, MO
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Wreckers deliver a enjoyable debut album that is easy on the ears..(Limited Edition Version with DVD),
This review is from: Stand Still Look Pretty (W/Dvd) (Audio CD)
Throwing away the chains of pop music stardom, and basking in her new motherhood, singer Michelle Branch has formed a new band with friend and Kansas City native Jessica Harp to write and perform modern country music with a rock and roll touch. Performing with heart and energy, The Wreckers offer the pleasing mixture of country and pop that has become a staple of today's Nashville, delivering several sure singles, several stand out tracks, with some enjoyable tasting filler in between.
The songs feel comfortable and familiar, whether its due to some similarities with Branch's earlier work or just their ability to sound a lot like the Dixie Chicks. But even the filler tastes pretty good. The first single Leave the pieces is a pure modern country-pop song, full of tight vocal harmonies and with violins and banjos providing flourishes to the guitar heavy arrangement. Fans of tv show One Tree Hill will remember The Good Kind, a more plaintive and emotional song with Jessica and Michelle trading lines in their pleasant voices; Sometimes it's hard to tell where Michelle's voice begins and Jessica's ends. Tennessee, another potentially huge single, has a definite Faith Hill feel to it, with a soaring chorus and is one of the best tracks on the album. My Oh My and Crazy People are more traditional country songs, driven by banjos and having a bluegrass flavor that makes for a highly addictive combination. The powerfully gentle title track Stand Still Look Pretty and the soft track Rain are more somber and reserved and musically more diverse, and fit in perfectly with the overall tenor of the record. Spending the summer on tour with Rascal Flatts seems appropriate for The Wreckers, since they deliver the same type of easily digestible modern country that sounds darn good on the radio. It's not the most adventurous songwriting in the world, and it probably won't win praise with critics because of its commercial viability, but its a heck of a lot of fun nonetheless. If you enjoy Dixie Chicks, Rascal Flatts, or Michelle Branch's previous work, you will enjoy this album. The writing is solid, the music is as slickly produced as you would expect from a bevy of Nashville producers and Jessica and Michelle's friendship makes for some beautiful music. This version is the limited edition that contains a short DVD and an acoustic version of the great song Tennessee. Either album will suit you fine, but this version is more for the hard core fan. Recommended. A.G. Corwin St.Louis, MO
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Like M2M singing Country,
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This review is from: Stand Still Look Pretty (W/Dvd) (Audio CD)
Okay, you want to know what M2M has in common with The Wreckers ( Michelle Branch & Jessica Harp) right ?
Well, what I always liked about M2M was that the voices would blend so well yet at the same time you could enjoy each distinctly. This is the same great sound that The Wreckers have on their album. (another poster also agrees on this) This album is one of those that you here once and just know it going to be a favorite. Personally I like Country, so I like the fact that someone like Michelle, who is a singer-songwriter & musician decided to make a country (pop-country) album and not feel obliged to bow down to the MTV mentality. I went ahead and got the version with the DVD. Apart from the video of the song "Leave the pieces" it also has a making of video. But since this is the first album, the girls also explain how they got together and you see them interact. A great way to get to know them. Please don't let the "Country" label keep you from enjoying a great album.
26 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A successful change for Michelle Branch,
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This review is from: Stand Still, Look Pretty (Audio CD)
I'm a big fan of all of Michelle Branch's pop/rock solo albums. I still want another solo album from Michelle, but I can't complain at all about Stand Still, Look Pretty. Largely produced by John Leventhal, the production is polished, but not slick enough to overpower the good musicianship going on here. Michelle and Jessica Harp harmonize very well because of their similar voices. Sometimes it's difficult to tell them apart. The album is quite serious, but ends up with the humorous "Crazy People." Without that song to lighten things up, I would have reduced the CD's rating a bit. Finally, a little of Michelle's pop and folk styles do come through on songs like the title track and "Rain." Great job, Michelle and Jessica!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
excellent debut,
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This review is from: Stand Still, Look Pretty (Audio CD)
Michelle Branch carved out a place for herself in the young female pop singer market serveral years ago with a brilliant debut and a successful if derivitive duet with Carlos Santana. This record is her first with friend Jessica Harp. The ladies mine the borderline between the singer/songwriter and country genres for quality songs that should fit well in the americana format.
Highlights include the opening track Leave the Pieces, Way Back Home, The Good Kind, and the title track Stand Still Look Pretty. Of special note is the presence of producer/multi-instrumentalist John Leventhal on many tracks. I recommend this record for folks who like songs that don't sound like formula country.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny, I Thought I Hated Country Music,
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This review is from: Stand Still Look Pretty (W/Dvd) (Audio CD)
I always loved Michelle Branch. Then I heard about Jessica Harp and fell in love with her. One thing I defintly dont love is Country Music. I was weary when i heard this was indeed a country album but once i heard the first track i fell in love again. Over all all of the songs are very well written and the duet has beutiful voices that just makes you feel bad in their break up songs and feel good in their happy songs. I definitly recoment this Album if your a fan of Michell or Jessica. Even if you dont like the Country elements of the Album, youll definitly look past it and fall just love it.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Michelle Branch + Jessica Harp = Amazing,
By Alex Scott (Missouri City, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stand Still, Look Pretty (Audio CD)
After more than a year of waiting, the long-awaited debut album from The Wreckers is finally available.
The Wreckers consists of Michelle Branch, the amazing, widely-known, Grammy-winning singer/songwriter, and Jessica Harp, the equally amazing yet unfortunately not-as-widely-known singer/songwriter of the same vein. In late 2004/early 2005, the two decided to collaborate, and thus, The Wreckers came to be. As The Wreckers, Michelle sheds her pop persona and focuses more on Jess's country stylings, providing a contemporary pop/country mix. Stand Still, Look Pretty is the result. The album opens with the duo's first single, Leave The Pieces, which is the kind of song you'd hear on a typical modern country radio station. Right away, the music and lyrics prove to the newcomers the amazing talents of Michelle and Jess while giving die-hard fans more of a reason to love them. Jessica brings The Good Kind, a previously written song of hers, to the plate. This song also appeared on the One Tree Hill soundtrack in early 2005, giving the world their first taste of The Wreckers. The song has changed slightly from the soundtrack cut to the album cut, giving it a bit more country twang than it had previously. While Jess's original version is an in-your-face rock song, The Wreckers have tooled it into a heartbreaking country/pop song in the vein of songs by country artists like the Dixie Chicks, only with more of a pop flavor. Likewise, Michelle brings one of her songs, Lay Me Down, to the project, which fans have been dying to hear more than a 50-second clip of since the days of Hotel Paper. The finished version on this album is a good example of Michelle's talent with lyrics, as well as the girls' vocal range. Elsewhere on this album is a beautiful cover of Patty Griffin's One More Girl, an extremely emotional song, which expresses the emotion that Jess and Michelle can convey with their voices. The title track, Stand Still, Look Pretty, is another of the songs that best captivates the audience with emotion and beautifully-executed lyrics. This is my favorite track off the album and, from my viewpoint at least, it expresses many of Michelle's feelings about her popularity and what's expected of her in the music profession. The closing track, Crazy People, is a decidedly silly song that can only be described as, well, crazy. Listen closely to the lyrics and you'll see what I mean. The Wreckers' official street team is also named Crazy People, which could be taken to mean that they believe that their fans are just as crazy as they are. Or maybe that's just me. Filling out the album are Way Back Home, Tennessee, My, Oh My, Hard To Love You, Cigarettes, and Rain. However, these tracks are by no means filler. Each of these songs displays the raw talent of Jessica and Michelle through their music and lyrics. Way Back Home, Tennessee, My, Oh My, and Cigarettes are more traditional country with a modern twang, while Hard To Love You and Rain are a mix of pop and country flavors. I've been a huge fan of Michelle Branch since Hotel Paper was released in 2003, and I loved her singles from The Spirit Room before I knew it was her singing them. After hearing the announcement of the formation of The Wreckers and seeing them live on the One Tree Hill tour, I was introduced to Jessica Harp's music and became a fan of hers. Now that Stand Still, Look Pretty has hit shelves, and the dynamic duo has started over with a new sound, I've fallen in love with them all over again. This is one album that is hard to remove from your CD player, even if you're not a die-hard uber fan. People out there who don't like country may even have a hard time saying no.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Once in a blue moon,
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This review is from: Stand Still Look Pretty (W/Dvd) (Audio CD)
There was never any doubt about Michelle Branch's talent. When Carlos Santana tapped her to collaborate and record together he said he picked her because "she's the real deal". And I think Santana would know if she wasn't. Then comes Jessica Harp. That girl is country right down to the roots, and destined to be one of the great songwriters of our time. Her first solo effort is pure country straight from the heart. Once in a blue moon two great talents come together and something very special happens. Individually these two are incredible talents, but when they came together it was, as they say, "pure magic". Musically they are so much alike but so different at the same time. You can hear both influences in the songs but they just meld together and create music that you can feel. It almost defies being labeled. Every song on the album is pure gold, especially "Tennessee". It was sad when they split so soon to pursue solo projects, and even sadder that Jessica released her first major label solo album then announced she wasn't going to perform anymore but rather concentrate on song writing. My advice is that you should grab all the Wreckers stuff now before it becomes hard to find. I know I did. But who knows what may happen someday. There are three things we know to be true: Water is wet, the sky is blue, and the Wreckers belong together. We can only hope.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Wreckers,
By Mr Peabody (3rd house on the left) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stand Still, Look Pretty (Audio CD)
Overall this is a good album. I found the mood of the album leaning toward depressing and wonder how two such beautiful young women could have had that many hard knocks. However, they sing about them very convincingly. Although some songs have a Dixie Chick flavor and one had a Judds feel to it, I wouldn't call this a Country album. Maybe it would fit better into what I'm hearing called today Alt Country. A couple could probably cross into the Adult Contemporary area, just because of the category neutrality of the song. It's a shame AC hasn't given them a spin as they did with Keith Urban or Rascal Flats. The playing and vocals on the album are good which should find most listeners happy with the album. This is the first album I've owned featuring Michelle Branch so I'm not able to draw any comparisons to any of her earlier stuff. I heard Track 1 on a Country station and it immediately caught my ear as an outstanding song and after listening to samples decided to buy it. Track 2 actually became my favorite and I can't believe I haven't heard this on the radio somewhere. The album has many strong tracks and worthy of a spot in your collection.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Blown Away in Virginia,
By William Martin "60's Drummer" (Fairfax, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stand Still, Look Pretty (Audio CD)
I'm an ex-60's drummer (Rock & Country) and had never even heard of Michelle and Jessica before. I read a review of "The Wreckers" and
bought the CD. Their music has so super-charged me to the point that I have pulled out my drums (after many years) to play along as their mesmerizing harmonies and rock-solid musicianship melt the years away. I highly recommend this CD to anyone and am a "My,Oh My" fan! |
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Stand Still, Look Pretty by The Wreckers (Audio CD - 2006)
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