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When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks Like a King... [Japan Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks Like a King... [Japan Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:02/19/2002
Label:Japanese Import
UPC:4988009218816

Track List: When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks Like a King... [Japan Bonus Tracks]

  1. On the Bound
  2. To Your Love
  3. Limp
  4. Love Ridden
  5. Paper Bag
  6. Mistake
  1. Fast as You Can
  2. Way Things Are
  3. Get Gone
  4. I Know
  5. Across the Universe [*]
  6. Never Is a Promise [*]

Pro Reviews: When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks Like a King... [Japan Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    Fiona Apple may have been grouped in with the other female singer/songwriters who dominated the pop charts in 1996 and 1997, but she stood out by virtue of her grand ambitions and considerable musical sophistication. Even though her 1996 debut Tidal occasionally was hampered by naivete, it showcased a gifted young artist in the process of finding her voice. Even so, the artistic leap between Tidal and its long-awaited 1999 sequel When the Pawn Hits... is startling. It's evident that not only have Apple's ambitions grown, so has her confidence -- few artists would open themselves up to the ridicule that comes with having a 90-word poem function as the full title, but that captures the fearless feeling of the record. Apple doesn't break from the jazzy pop of Tidal on Pawn, choosing instead to refine her sound and then expand its horizons. Although there are echoes of everything from Nina Simone to Aimee Mann on the record, it's not easy to spot specific influences, because this is truly ...an individual work. As a songwriter, she balances her words and melodies skillfully, no longer sounding self-conscious as she crafts highly personal, slightly cryptic songs that never sound precocious or insular. With producer Jon Brion, she created the ideal arrangements for these idiosyncratic songs, finding a multi-layered sound that's simultaneously elegant and carnival-esque. As a result, Pawn is immediately grabbing, and instead of fading upon further plays, it reveals more with each listen, whether it's a lyrical turn of phrase or an unexpected twist in the arrangement; what's more, Apple has made it as rich emotionally as it is musically. That's quite a feat for any album, but it's doubly impressive since it is the only the second effort by a musician who is only 22 years old. [The Japanese release of this album includes two songs not found on the original: "Across the Universe" and "Never Is a Promise."] - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Fiona Apple

Singer/songwriter Fiona Apple gained a recording contract in 1995 as one in a crop of mid'90s female artists, but her confessional writing and throaty vocals made the teenager sound like much more than just the latest flavor. Born in 1977 in New York to singer Diana McAfee and actor Brandon Maggart, Apple began playing the piano at the age of eight and started composing... Read more