Customer Rating:      Summary: Rave Comment: This is Holly Coles old song cd. Her interpretations are unique, but they grow on you. What is most striking is how well she is recorded here. I have a high resolution audio system, and she is "live" in my room. I love her work and this is among my favorites.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another great album by a great almost unknown talent Comment: One thing that can be said about Holly Cole is that she seldom dissappoints. Her smooths vocals and beautiful arrangements, makes you want to slip back and imagine some smokey, dimly lite jazz clubs that does not open until midnight.
If you love "Don't Smoke in Bed", you will want to own this one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Deeply satisfying musically and sonically. Comment: The other 5/5 reviews say enough to let you judge if you will like the music, though I would add that if you liked any of her other albums, this will treat you to her signature voice, plus more adventurous riffs and rhythms. My main addition to the other reviews is that if you have a good stereo, you'll want the Japanese pressing, which has great clarity, detail, imaging and rich, tuneful bass. Some audiophile disks are ones you are *supposed* to like just because they are recorded well. This is one you *will* like. It partners well with the JVC XRCD pressing of Patricia Barber's "Companion". Both are outstanding as stereo audition disks and as ones to kick back and luxuriate in.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My first Holly Cole CD and not a bit disappointed Comment: I took a chance on this CD since I've been hearing great things about Holly Cole. I must say I love her crisp, clear, cool voice. It is so refreshing to listen to her and to her type of music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My favourite album right now Comment: I listen to this CD over and over...have always been a fan but this cd is by far my favourite....I don't walk the dog without it, go to work listening to it..and I've had it for 4 months now...know every word....sorry I missed her in TO last weekend - far prefer this to Norah Jones which I also listen to quite a bit!!
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