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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
worth the money for Jonatha fans, August 23, 2004
This review is from: Back in the Circus (Audio CD)
I've been listening to Jonatha Brooke since her early days with Jennifer Kimball in "The Story." Her songwriting continues to impress as does her ability to deliver passion behind the lyrics. The writing is especially strong in "Sleeping with the light on," "Less than love is nothing," and "Sally."
So far, my favorite song on this album, though, is one that she didn't write. I absolutely love her cover of the Alan Parsons Project song, "Eye in the Sky." In fact, the first time I played it, I kept skipping backward to hear it again. I liked the original a lot, but I think her version adds so much more emotion, depth, and sadness. I wasn't as fond of her "Fire and Rain" remake or her remake of "God Only Knows," but both are growing on me and it was fun to hear her take on two classic songs. In fact, I appreciate the entire album more as I listen to it again and again.
Still, her live album remains my favorite solo Jonatha album. It's a better taste of her singing and playing the guitar, rather than the remixed feel of some of the songs on this album and on "Steady Pull." For new listeners, I would recommend buying the live album first and checking out "West Point," "Because I told you so," and "Blood from a Stone." She remains great and I hope she will continue to put out great albums.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, June 30, 2004
This review is from: Back in the Circus (Audio CD)
I so wanted this album to be better. Don't get me wrong. Jonatha is one of the most premiere female singer/songwriters out there, but she is capable of so much more. I just found this album on the shallow side with none of the soul evident in some of her past albums. "Everything I Wanted" seems to be the best song on the album and it could have been mined directly from Plumb, her best album, btw. Strong bass riffs with emotion are what are needed here, not more techno synth ala EBTG. I saw EBTG when they actually played instruments and jazz in 1985, but now they are "house" and bland. I don't want Jonatha to go that way. She has been one of my favorite artists for so long. Maybe it's just hard to write strong songs with soul such as "Room in my Heart", "10cent Wings", "Nothing Sacred", "Made of Gold", and "No Better". There are so few artists that can achieve that level of depth and soul in their songs, I just wish there was more of it on this album.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
REALLY LISTEN and you'll APPRECIATE!!, March 23, 2004
This review is from: Back in the Circus (Audio CD)
I must admit that I have been a bit dismayed by some of the disappointed reviews from self-admitted Jonatha Brooke veterans here on this wonderful piece of work. True, she relies more on electronically programmed music on this album, but that merely changes the perspective from which you hear her beautiful voice and her insightful lyrics. Phrases like "My timing is clear, and I'll never fear, I'll swing until there's no net below...." this is a wonderful affirmation of a life attitude that reflects her maturity not only as an artist, but as a person in general. She has lost NONE of her genius here. For those who are disappointed, I say: listen again. And again. You WILL get it!!
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