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| | Breakfast in Bed | | | Music Artist : | | Joan Osborne | | Music Style : | | Contemporary Blues | | Record Label : | | Time Life Records | | Release Date : | | 2007-05-22 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. I've Got to Use My Imagination 2. Ain't No Sunshine 3. Midnight Train to Georgia 4. Baby Is a Butterfly 5. Breakfast in Bed 6. Cream Dream 7. Natural High 8. Heart of Stone 9. Sara Smile 10. Eliminate the Night 11. Break Up to Make Up 12. I Know What's Goin' On 13. Alone with You 14. Kiss and Say Goodbye 15. Heat Wave [From Standing in the Shadows of Motown] 16. What Becomes of the Brokenhearted [From Standing in the Shadows of Moto
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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If you like Motown, you're gonna love this! Submitted on: 2009-02-05 |
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| Joan Osborne does a great job with what is admittedly terrific music. If you like Motown, you'll love this CD! |
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Joan's voice carries the songs Submitted on: 2008-11-30 |
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| None of these songs needed to be covered again. But, hanging out with Joan and her rich voice is great! Mellow, rich and very comfortable. |
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A Timeless Homage to the 70's Submitted on: 2008-09-11 |
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| Joan Osborne has won me over again, this time as the singer of 70's soul covers and the writer of new songs to fall in love with. I strayed over to this looking for a wife gift, I tend to listen to more Jazz and Blues vocalists, yet I found her voice styling and her arrangements tight and complete. I can say proudly that my wife and I sang along with her on her covers of Kiss And Say Goodbye, Midnight Train To Georgia, Sara Smile, Break Up To Make Up and Kiss And Say Goodbye. And other than the overly maudlin Baby Is A Butterfly, Ms Osborne has given us a wonderful makeout album... oops cd. |
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A mixed bag. Submitted on: 2008-08-05 |
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Joan has a great soulful voice and she has proved her versatility in handling everything from melodic pop to twangy country.
Her love for Motown favorites can be felt on "Breakfast In Bed".
A homage to early soul songs from the late '60s, "Breakfast In Bed" shows Osborne wasn't a one trick pony with her huge single "(What If God Was) One of Us".
On her latest offering, she looks toward Motown, with worshipful, full-throated covers of R&B classics plus six original songs, each written with such R&B style that you first wonder if you've heard that tune before.
After last year's little-heard Pretty Little Stranger released only seven months before this one, she wraps her husky voice all the way around a bunch of classics such as "Ain't No Sunshine", "Midnight Train To Georgia" and Dusty Springfield's "Breakfast in Bed".
She's in fine voice throughout her debut album for Time Life, but the inclusion of her two phenomenal covers from Standing in the Shadows of Motown at the end of the collection actually highlights the album's shortcomings.
The album is a real mixed bag.
Her voice is excellent but her languid and almost emotion-free interptretations are pretty far from a specially adventurous and engaging record.
There are no ground-breaking elements here, nothing's memorable, rather the album sways towards mainstream R&B which is a shame as the soul tracks are excellent and her potentials are limitless.
It seems that she and the producer have chosen to favour the marketing and the charts over quality and originality. |
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Great Submitted on: 2008-06-25 |
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| Great Kick back and relax music. Joan does a wonderful job on this album! My fav is Eliminate the Night |
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