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Get Away from Me [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

Nellie McKay
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  • Audio CD (February 10, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: February 10, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0001AP07M
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (166 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #6,640 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Like Rufus Wainwright, Nellie McKay was born about thirty years too late. She may look like a winsome teenager on the cover of "Get Away From Me," but she's got the soul and grit of Ethel Merman, mincing her way through drawing room dramas and musical conflagrations with more subtlety, wit, and better personal politics than Eminen, but with similar results--most stunningly on "Sari," where she perfectly melds the ire of Missy Elliot with the goofiness of Moon Unit Zappa on this edgy rap song. McKay quickly changes personas becoming a torchy siren on her paean to domesticity "I Wanna Get Married," wearing her irony as lightly--and as transparently--as a see-through negligee. At nineteen, McKay has only scratched the surface of what she's capable of, veering from witty jazz, to edgy cabaret, to brash confessionals, and taking the listener on what certainly will prove to be a long, eccentric ride. --Jaan Uhelszki

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5.0 out of 5 stars Make the mayor a giraffe, April 9, 2004
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Maybe after you've played Nellie McKay's triumphant "Get Away from Me" through a couple of times you'll begin to imagine that she fell into a warp in the space/time continuum after coming out of a screening of Hitchcock's "The Man Who Knew Too Much" when it first played in the mid-1950s, and ended up in the urban here and now.

Influenced as much by Billie Holliday (the bluesy "Manhattan Avenue") and 1950s Doris Day lollypop ("I Wanna Get Married"), and 1950s jive ("It's a Pose") as by today's jazz and hiphop ("Sari," "Baby Watch Your Back"), she shows that at 19 she has a vision and an attitude all her own ("Change the World," "Suitcase Song," "Really") as this New York idol enters the scene with this 18-song, two CD collection (the discs are called "side 1 and side 2," as if to evoke the image of vinyl).

Words burst forth behind her sassy alto, jagged rhythms, and jazz riffs--with references to Monty Python, Dr. Phil, and New York street life. She seems amazed and alarmed at contemporary America, but it's not going to let her get her down. ("In any case there's no use in mopin" at strange elections and the death of Sen. Wellstone, she notes in "Sari.") Ms. McKay is quite an instrumentalist, too. She plays piano, organ, recorder, vibes, chimes, glockenspiel, xylophone, and synthesizer.

Notes and asides: Obviously the title is meant as a dig at Norah Jones, but surely there's room for both artists. (Wake up to Nellie, go off to dreamland with Norah.). . . The "explicit content" warning is perhaps a tad overdone, just a few four-letter words here and there-words the kids have all heard before . . . Voters who every Memorial Day cast their ballots for "Stairway to Heaven" as number 1 should, err, stay away from this one. On the other hand, those who vote "Layla" in as number 2 will probably like it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Serious potential to shake up the music world, June 12, 2005
By John Tabacco (Stony Brook, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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I was driving to the Fed X building to drop off a package when I first heard Nellie McKay playing and speaking live on 89.5 fm WPKN in Bridgeport Conn. Though dropping off this time sensitive package was of deep importance to me I was glued to the radio station and could not leave my car, held captivated by this fascinating young woman. Each time she'd play a song on the keyboard the musical and lyrical value were not typical of what I normally hear most singer song writers perform i.e straight ahead rhythms, predictable forms, simple chords, typical "I love you" words etc... I was impressed. Not only that, the answers she gave to the well informed DJ interviewing her were startling intelligent, thoughtful and witty. She kept me on the edge. Imagine my surprise when I found out she was only 19! My curiosity was peaked after the interview and when I returned home I immediately went to the Google search engine and put in her name. This quickly led me Nellie's web sight and there I got a little more insight to this talented musician. The following day, my dear friend TJ Orlando called me up and we chatted about all things as usual and I eventually mentioned my hearing Nellie. Where upon TJ gave out a hearty yell and said she had just been given a package regarding the young songstress. I had TJ quickly send me the 2 discs which make up Nellie first major label release "Get Away From Me". Most probably a title spoof on Nora Jones' "safe" cd "Come Away With Me". Apparently, Nellie wanted to call this double CD "Penis Envy" but I guess that title was too scary for some retail stores who seem more comfortable selling violent computer games - but that's a whole other subject. Maybe for the next CD, when she's a national star, they'll give her more leeway. Anyway, after repeated listenings I must say, I was not disappointed. Here is a genuine super musical talent. Not the kind of one dimensional talent found on American Idol but a multifaceted artist who is bursting at the creative seams. Nellie's song writing compared to 99% of what most artists do when releasing a full disc, is extremely eclectic which taken by itself is a breath of fresh air. Her vocals and subtle arrangements and of course precise production by Beatle engineer turned producer, Geoff Emerick glue it all together. And there is an energy in each song/performance that seems to be more interested in trying to break new musical ground than trying to win the hearts of safe commercial radio. Don't get me wrong, Nellie's music is pop but left of center pop. That's what attracts me to it. Though obviously brought up in an age of rap, Nellie has cleverly incorporated this and other contemporary styles with old world aesthetics found in earlier 20th century song writers like Cole Porter, Rodgers and Hammerstein, the Beatles (in their mid 60's experimental phase) and Joni Mitchell. There is also an element of jazz that is pervasive in many of the chord structures Nellie uses. All of this adds up to a unique, charming, potpourri of musical servings with some humor to boot. I could go over each song and describe their uniqueness but I think that should be a surprise for the listener who goes out to purchase this work.

The nerve of a young upstart to release such an eclectic debut CD and as a double disc no less! Reminds me of some other American eclectic musical maverick who did the same thing back in 1965: the late great Frank Zappa with his debut double album Freak Out! Well kids, you can freak out on Nellie's new CD. There is plenty to be inspired by here. She sings well (like a young Doris Day), plays piano like a young Diana Krall, is well versed on mallet instruments and writes lyrics that make you laugh and think! Real interesting combination.

As long as Nellie can stay clear of those superficial marketing A&R record company types who try so hard to box an artist into one corner and turn them in to bland one hit wonders, I think we will be hearing a lot more of Nellie. She is the type of artist that can raise the bar for musical talent in these super prefabricated musical times. Yeah, she's only 19 but man, she has serious potential to shake up the music world.

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5.0 out of 5 stars truly amazing !, February 17, 2004
By Robert I. Bloom (brooklyn, ny USA) - See all my reviews
yes its true---everything the say---original new refreshing inpsired witty hearty funny sweet -- great production--lovely versatile voice pitch perfect --- she writes wonderful songs---no posing all truly inspired stuff lush arrangements fine musicians ari roland billy kaye phil stewart jade synstelien who can be heard and seen regularly now at fat cats in the village a new cozy lounge run by mitch borden & the gang from smalls----this nitty gritty jazzy genius vibe is present thoughout---three cheers !! the muse is alive and well in nellie mckay !!!!!a fieball of talent and u get the feeling we aint seen nothin yet !!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Wow this is bad
I really want to like Nellie McKay. She's beautiful and has a nice voice, but I have listened to all three of her CDs and they all sound like the soundtrack to a musical that... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nellie is Infernally Talented
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yet more cool music and lyrics from NYC
I have waited this long, expecting to find at least one of Nellie McKay's songs fading, dull, loosing vividness but yet the entire album "Get Away from Me" remains a perfect fit... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Sacha Zlatkova

1.0 out of 5 stars Skip this one - buy her newer albums instead.
I'm not quite sure what happened on this album. McKay or the record label must have gotten a strange and very bad idea that adding a component of rap music to other genres will... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars This Just Gets Better Every Time I Listen To It
This CD is so hard to describe. A blurb on the cover says Nellie is like Doris Day combined with Eminem, but I think it's more like Ricky Lee Jones and Kate Bush meet Dave... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rush to Nellie!
This young woman's first CD of music in nothing short of terrific from beginnning to end. You must buy this CD and listen to it over and over again. How could you not? Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not very good.
I took a chance on this CD because I'd heard one cut on the radio that I'd liked--but that turned out to be the only cut I liked. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Promising Beginning
Here we are, 3 years after the release of "Get Away From Me", and it's safe to say major All-World sales success will not occur with this CD. Read more
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