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| | Extraordinary Machine | | | Music Artist : | | Fiona Apple | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sony | | Release Date : | | 2005-10-04 | | Store Price : | | $19.97 | | Artistopia's Price: $19.97 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Extraordinary Machine 2. Get Him Back 3. O' Sailor 4. Better Version of Me 5. Tymps (The Sick in the Head Song) 6. Parting Gift 7. Window 8. Oh Well 9. Please Please Please 10. Red Red Red 11. Not About Love 12. Waltz (Better Than Fine)
Disc 21. Extraordinary Machine [DVD] 2. Get Him Back [DVD] 3. O' Sailor [DVD] 4. Better Version of Me [DVD] 5. Tymps (The Sick in the Head Song) [DVD] 6. Parting Gift [DVD] 7. Window [DVD] 8. Oh Well [DVD] 9. Please Please Please [DVD] 10. Red Red Red [DVD] 11. Not About Love [DVD] 12. Waltz (Better Than Fine) [DVD] 13. Not About Love [DVD] 14. Extraordinary Machine [DVD][Live] 15. River, Stay Away from My Door [DVD][Live] 16. Paper Bag [DVD][Live] 17. Fast as You Can [DVD][Live] 18. You Belong to Me [DVD][Live] 19. Parting Gift [DVD][Live]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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The Garden of Eden Submitted on: 2008-12-05 |
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It's easy for me to understand why the apple was the forbidden fruit in the garden. If Fiona Apple is news to you, I'm sorry, but, better late than.....well, you know. Hopefully, this rather wonderful third album will not be her last. If it is, "oh well."
Give it a listen. You'll understand what I mean. |
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Fantastic, amused, Fiona... Submitted on: 2007-03-20 |
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| Musically pretty. Fiona has been experimenting with her own music, creating new sensations and illusions; this is just a step further. |
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A sad sad decline Submitted on: 2007-03-11 |
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Well it was an obvious path to musical collapse, she should have stopped at Tidal. If I'd been dating her for the talent she showed on her first CD I would have broken up with her over this piece of haggis. The course of the last three CD's drew a trendline right from stardom into a melodic pit. The lyrics on Extraordinary Machine were not only not up to their namesake but worse than the melodies. The number of great reviews on this site only go to prove once again the masses prefer pablum in lieu of something complex and cognitive.
Her original Cd with it's collection of diminished and augmented chords set to deep overlays of texturing, blended with truly poetic lyrics has been replaced with a distilled musical joke. What on earth gave her the impetus to try to go 'artsy' by experimenting with music predating the second world war I'll never know. It's obvious her angst is no longer producing art, rather it is being replaced with contrived resolution and the equivalent of a musical epitaph.
Eat it up people, it's all about not having to think. It's the kind of tripe that happens when someone is trying to hard to think of how to outdo their first brush stroke of genius and is confronted with musical block. Judging by the news her father is ruining her life and creativity as so often is the case in todays less than feminine half of the culture. |
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a great follow-up to when the pawn... Submitted on: 2007-01-20 |
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excellent record...
just like a great wine goes well with great food, this is an excellent follow-up to when the pawn (to me her masterpiece) ... listen to her previous album before this one to get the whole picture... excellent, very weird record... fiona is getting even more radical.. and shows she really is one of the best artists of the decade... |
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One of the best albums of all time Submitted on: 2007-01-18 |
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| Ms. Apple's talent for consistently brilliant songwriting is staggering. This is a must-have for anyone fascinated by the blurry line between intellectual exploration and raw emotional experience. |
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