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Track List: Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life Featuring Vonda Shepard

  1. For Once in My Life
  2. Home Again
  3. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  4. Chances Are
  5. Every Breath You Take
  6. You and Me
  7. Snakes
  8. Reason to Believe
  9. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
  10. When the Heartache Is Over
  11. You're the First, the Last, My Everything
  12. Love Is Alive
  13. Alone Again (Naturally)
  14. Can We Still Be Friends?

Album Details: Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life Featuring Vonda Shepard

Release Date:
04/24/2001
Label:
Sbme Special Mkts.
UPC:
886972415727

User Reviews: Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life Featuring Vonda Shepard

  1. Vonda Shepard makes the best music!

    , November 3, 2001
    Reviewer: vondafan_4ever - See all vondafan_4ever's reviews
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  2. "Not as good as the others","0

    , August 5, 2001
    Reviewer: kenneth7772000 - See all kenneth7772000's reviews
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Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life Featuring Vonda Shepard, the fourth quasi-soundtrack album tied to the hit TV series, was released on April 24, 2001. That night, actor Robert Downey Jr. had another of his drug-related run-ins with the law, and the next day, he was fired from the show. This was particularly unfortunate timing for an album that displayed Downey's face (along with Shepard's) on its cover and featured him singing on three tracks. But the real problem with the disc is the same one its predecessors share. On the program, Shepard covers a variety of 1960s and '70s evergreens in a bar, which is fine and plays into the nostalgia of the audience. But the performances face a different standard when they're placed on record. Why do we need Shepard's adequate treatment of Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe" when we could be listening to Rod Stewart's definitive one? Of course, the point is that the show's viewers, many of whom no doubt only know these songs from the show, will be delighted. Then, too, some of the material features in specific episodes. For example, if you caught the April 30, 2001, episode in which Sting guest stars and ends up singing with Downey, you may enjoy their track here. If not, you're going to be asking, "Who's that guy with the wheezy voice singing with Sting on 'Every Breath You Take,' and why is the arrangement so lame?" Shepard, as usual, can't resist altering lyrics. In Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Alone Again (Naturally)," she changes "God" to "love." Maybe she doesn't like questioning His existence, or maybe she doesn't like referring to Him as "He" -- who knows? But if you don't like a song's lyrics, there's a simple solution: Don't sing it.

- William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide



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