Traveling With Lady Berlin
Download links and information about Traveling With Lady Berlin by The Alice Project. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to New Age, Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 33:43 minutes.
Artist: | The Alice Project |
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Release date: | 2000 |
Genre: | New Age, Rock, Pop, Alternative |
Tracks: | 9 |
Duration: | 33:43 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Lady Berlin (featuring The Alice Project) | 3:07 |
2. | We Will Love You (featuring The Alice Project) | 3:17 |
3. | Uncle (featuring The Alice Project) | 4:20 |
4. | I Don't Wanna Be Alone (featuring The Alice Project) | 3:22 |
5. | 8-10 Parliament Street (featuring The Alice Project) | 3:34 |
6. | Marilyn's Things (featuring The Alice Project) | 2:19 |
7. | I'm Not Afraid to Live (featuring The Alice Project) | 5:53 |
8. | How I Wish I Walked U Home (featuring The Alice Project) | 3:27 |
9. | She Notices the Sky (featuring The Alice Project) | 4:24 |
Details
[Edit]College towns have a way of producing talented singer/songwriters. Princeton, NJ, the home of Princeton University, is also the home of singer/songwriter Alice Leon and her band the Alice Project. One hears a great deal of potential on the Alice Project's second album, Traveling With Lady Berlin, which is vulnerable and sensitive without being wimpy. Leon's expressive vocals and contemplative, often poetic lyrics bring to mind storytellers who range from Carole King to Edie Brickell and Sheryl Crow, but without Crow's tendency to be cryptic at times. The New Jersey resident does a lot of reflecting on this melodic pop/rock effort — tracks like "I Don't Wanna Be Alone," "How I Wish," "Uncle," and "I'm Not Afraid to Live" are quite introspective — but other times, Leon turns her attention to the experiences of others. "Marilyn's Things" is an interesting and pointed number about obsessive Marilyn Monroe fans who attend auctions to make bids on items that the late sex goddess once owned; people who, Leon concludes, must lead very empty lives. And the song's message doesn't only apply to those who obsess over Monroe's possessions. It can apply to anyone who feels the need to live through someone else. Released in late 2000, this CD makes one hope that the Alice Project will become better known.