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Track 4 has a slight noisy goth vibe, and she uses girls her voice more effectively as an instrument, although her enounciation is terrible and it's near impossible to make out a word she sings. The last song reminds me of Billie girls Holiday. It's completely unoriginal and weak, but apparently it's a cover so I guess that shouldn't count against her. Here's hoping her forthcoming album has girls more songs like tracks 3 and 4 and less like tracks 1 and 2. Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 12 of 19 people found the following review helpful: a joy to behold, January 25, 2005 Reviewer:Joshua P. Mueller "eclecticworkshops" (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews Martha has a gorgeous voice and wonderful stories to share. These tracks were among the best I heard last year and display how she has really come into her own as a solo artist. The production is raw and muted and does much to enhance the sheer emotionality of Wainwright's songs. Was this review helpful to you?
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