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5.0 out of 5 stars
I Was Sitting In the Diner Listening to Suzanne Vega..., August 1, 2003
What a superb collection of songs by this fascinating singer/songwriter/storyteller. The collection not only spans her career but also takes you through at least 4 different styles of music! Here are some of my impressions:"Luka" was the breakout hit that introduced Vega to radio listeners. A bit folk and a bit of sophisticated tailoring with words and production. A heartfelt story about a child coping with abuse. "Tom's Diner" offers a slice of life depicting a morning at a diner having coffee and peoplewatching. Originally accapella this collection has the DNA hit remix. "Marlene On The Wall" has a fast paced vocal delivery over strumming guitars making this a fan fave at concets. "Caramel" from the album NINE OBJECTS OF DESIRE came to me as a complete surprise! A beautiufl soft vocal over samba jazz which will remind listeners of the early 60's movement of Brazillian jazz and lounge music. It sits comfortably with other Latin lounge hits like "Corcavado" and "Girl from Ipanema". This song is indeed.....a treat. "99.9F", "Blood Makes Noise" and "Woman on the Tier" show off Vega as an extraordinary industrial music artist. The first is catchy, the second is brilliantly strange, and the third is a disturbing piece from the film DEAD MAN WALKING.. "Left of Center" has an urgent beat that will have you singing this hit from PRETTY IN PINK all day long!! "(I'll Never Be Your) Maggie May" is a reaction to the song by Rod Stewart! Very interesting lyrics and a neat notion to answer someone else's song! "Solitude Standing" and "The Queen and the Soldier" show off Vega's folk infuence in epic storytelling. There are many other gems including "In Liverpool", "Small Blue Thing", and "Book of Dreams". This is a fine collection for any devout Vega fan or the newcomer to intelligent songwriting. You will enjoy this great CD!
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