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Tiffany Anders, Funny Cry Happy Gift

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1523848

Disk length: 42m 18s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Person I Knew 4:10
2. Flooded Starry Night 4:11
3. White Frost Hills 5:37
4. I See How Much Has Changed 3:48
5. Here I Forget 4:28
6. Dissappear So Fast 3:35
7. Summer Cold 4:44
8. Concrete Like Quicksand 3:44
9. Solitudes Ring 3:57
10. Intangible 3:58

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Review

The overcrowded female singer-songwriter genre receives a much needed breath of fresh air with Tiffany Anders's full-length debut, funny cry happy gift. Produced by PJ Harvey, the CD bears little resemblance to that venerated artist's catalog, as it's more inclined toward a Neil Young feel. There is also a sense of mystery here lacking in the majority of folk-rock and alt-country acts that clog the indie/college circuit. Miss Anders's material, which is all self-composed, reveals a depth of songwriting belying her 26 years. Songs like "Solitude's Ring" and "White Frost Hills" are subtle meditations on the vagaries of love and love lost sans cliché or easy truths. This disc is an empathetic call to the lonely--assuring one that emotional upheaval is universal and sometimes the best medicine is reflection rather than self-pity. Anders comes on like some sort of modern-day Bobbie Gentry in that she is frustratingly hard to pigeonhole. Too rock for the Ani crowd and too folk for the Sleater-Kinney enthusiasts, she bravely charts her own course by merely being herself. A stunning debut. --Mike Johnson

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