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Mandy Moore - Coverage (CD)

Album Details: Coverage

Release Date:10/21/2003
Label:Sbme Special Mkts.
UPC:886972432625

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  • Overall:

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    not that original but great!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 28, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Coverage review helpful

    Pros: the passion for music is there

    Cons: not that original

    Well... A magazine (Rolling Stone) said that its the second best revival album after (I forgot the name). The music is really great. I really love Senses Working overtime, The whole of the moon, Can we still be friends, I feel the earth move, Mona Li...sas and Mad hatters, Moonshadow, Breaking us in two and Have a little faith in me. But all the songs are good. I recommend you to buy this. To hear the clips, just visit her official website www.mandymoore.com Read more Less

  • Overall:

    WOOOOAAAH

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 25, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Coverage review helpful

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  • All Music Guide

    Mandy Moore doesn't capture the headlines the way Britney, Christina or now, thanks to MTV's revelation of her status as the dumb blonde for the new millenium, Jessica Simpson, but working under the radar is a good place for her to be. While greater attention was paid to her peers, Moore proved that she's a genuine, credible actress in A Walk to Remember and How to Deal, far outshining Britney's turn in Crossroads; she never succumbed to the Stripped antics of Xtina; and every career decision she's made so far, choosing classy albeit glossy mainstream projects, displays that she has more smarts than Simpson. Where all the aforementioned divas were more or less hidebound to fashion and dancepop, Moore decided to broaden her horizons and position herself for a longterm career with her third album, Coverage. With this record, she leaves dancepop behind and heads toward mature pop and in a far more effective fashion than Jessica Simpson's Andy Williams revamp In This Skin by positioning ...herself, with the assistance of producer/engineer John Fields, as a pop/rock singer by covering classic singer/songwriters such as Carol King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon, Cat Stevens and Elton John, as well as cult pop icons like XTC's Andy Partridge, Mike Scott of the Waterboys, Joe Jackson and Todd Rundgren. Though the selections Moore and Fields have made are predictable each songwriter is showcased by one of their bestknown songs, with the arguable exception of "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" for Elton and Bernie Taupin but that does make sense, since it piques curiosity: listeners will want to know how does Mandy Moore sing "Can We Still Be Friends," "I Feel the Earth Move" and "Senses Working Overtime"? The answer: pretty good, actually. Moore still has the problem of being a more likeable vocalist than a knockout singer, but she makes up for her lack of pizaazz through her hard work and good taste. While it is true that it is disarming to hear some of these songs cleaned and polished for mainstream radio, at times the reworking can be quite effective, as on the surging "The Whole of the Moon" (the best of the altpop reworkings) and the passionate take on Joan Armatrading's "Drop The Pilot" (the best singer/songwriter reworking). And while there is some awkwardness here mainly deriving from Moore's plainspoken, earnest delivery and Fields' slightly fussy, slick arrangements not quite suiting the idiosyncracies of these songs it's refreshing to hear an aspiring pop singer work with a strong set of songs by distinctive writers instead of cookiecutter professional tunesmiths who only have the charts in mind. Moore and Fields still have the charts in mind, but they're trying to do something of substance within the modern maturepop framework, and while Coverage isn't always successful, it is always admirable and likeable, and certainly puts Moore on the right path for an interesting, succesful career. [Coverage was also rleased as a limitededition twodisc set with a different cover the regular edition has a sweet photo, the limited a very sexy photo and a bonus DVD containing the music video for John Hiatt's "Have a Little Faith in Me" and trackbytrack discussion of the album.] - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Mandy Moore

Teen dance-pop singer Mandy Moore was born in Nashua, NH on April 10, 1984 but raised in Orlando, FL; determined to be an entertainer from the age of six onward, she was later known throughout the Orlando area as the "National Anthem Girl" for her regular performances of "The Star Spangled Banner" at local sporting events. Breaking into the recording industry via voiceo... Read more