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No teenager ever sounded like this!, January 18, 1999
This review is from: Teenager (Audio CD)
Teenager, is my absolute favorite Jane Siberry CD. Her voice is like gossamer, light, floating, angelic, etheral. Her lyrics are full of thoughtfulness, self-examination, nostalgia, memories, angst (afterall she was a teen when she wrote these lyrics), and love.
I am so moved when I listen to this CD. I actually will put it on to listen to when I want to relax or to fall asleep.
When listening to her song to her "Daddy", I am flooded with memories of my own relationship with my father. I cry tears of sadness for the love that passed me by, and feel the slightest twinge of jealousy because, unlike Siberry, my memories are not filled with happiness and warm feelings. Nevertheless, I love to listen to it to hear emotions that are so foreign to me; that I will never feel for my own father. The love for her mother, sister and aunt come through also.
I am always amazed at the maturity and the literate manner in which she was able to express teenage feelings and angst. These songs certainly were indicative of the great artist that she would become.
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SEEDS OF GENIUS, January 16, 2001
This review is from: Teenager (Audio CD)
One can see the seeds of Siberry's genius in these tender and remarkably mature songs with their simple but touching melodies. My favourite is Bessie, an angelic song about a cow that flies away. But I do not listen to this album as often as I do to her other work ... it lacks the emotional transcendance of her later music. So I do not recommend Teenager for those who want to investigate Siberry. Rather start with When I Was A Boy, and if you really like her music, try this one.
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Siberry goes acoustic and invites you to her slumberparty, June 17, 1998
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This review is from: Teenager (Audio CD)
A welcome addition along side of Rickie Lee Jones' "Pop Pop" and Everything But the Girls' "Acoustic." Siberry bares herself and her naivete, revealing quirky and fantastically direct lyrics. Passionate and personal, the album allows you access to a teenage girls' thoughts on insecurity, lost love and friendship. More stripped-down and guitar driven than "Bound by the Beauty," but of similar taste. An introspective and landmark release.
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