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Macy Gray - On How Life Is
1. Why Didn't You Call Me 2. Do Something 3. Caligula 4. I Try 5. Sex-O-Matic Venus Freak 6. I Can't Wait to Meetchu 7. Still 8. I've Committed Murder 9. A Moment to Myself 10. The Letter
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Gray organized an after-hours club called the We Ours, which took place in a small coffeehouse; in addition to welcoming open-mic acts, Gray and her jazz group performed there regularly. She signed with Atlantic Records, who declined to release the album she recorded for them; devastated by this rejection and the breakup of her marriage (her third child was on the way at the time), Gray retreated to Canton. However, her demo tape continued to make the rounds, and she returned to L.A. to accept a...
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Why Didnt You Call Me. Do Something. Caligula. I Try. Sex-o-matic Venus Freak. I Cant Wait To Meetchu. Stili. Ive Committed Murder. A Moment To Myself. The Letter. Relating To A Psychopath. Boo. Sexual Revolution. Hey Young World Part 2 (featuring Slick Rick). Sweet Baby (featuring Erykah Badu). Harry. Gimme All Your Lovin or I Will Kill You. Dont Come Around (featuring Sunshine Anderson). My Nutmeg Phantasy (featuring Angie Stone & Mos Def). Freak Like Me. Oblivion. Forgiveness...
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Notes: Personnel includes: Macy Gray (vocals); Jon Brion (guitar, piano, Chamberlain, synthesizer, vibraphone, bells); Darryl Swann (guitar, programming, background vocals); Jinsoo Lim, Arrik Marshall, Bendrix Williams, Blackbird McKnight, Gabriel Moses, Miles Tackett (guitar); Ngozi "Guz" Inyama (saxophone); Jeremy Ruzumna (piano, organ, Clavinet, Farfisa organ, Moog synthesizer, background vocals); Patrick Warren (Chamberlain, synthesizer, vibraphone); David Wilder (bass, background vocals); Dion...
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Why Didn't You Call Me. Do Something. Caligula. I Try. Sex-O-Matic Venus Freak. I Can't Wait To Meetchu. Still. I've Committed Murder. A Moment To Myself. The Letter. Rather Hazy (Bonus Track). Rather Hazy **Bonus Track**.
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On How Life Is
Stocking her ace debut which spawned the massive international hit 'I Try'. This Aussie version adds one bonus track, 'Rather Hazy'. Also includes her recent hit single, 'Why Didn't You Call Me' and her debut single 'Do Something'. 11 tracks in all. Only available at this special low price for a limited time. 1999 cd release, jewel case.
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MACY GRAY On How Life Is (Australian 11-track CD album with bonus track Rather Hazy, plus all the hits, picture sleeve)
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Why Didn't You Call Me. Do Something. Caligula. I Try. Sex O Matic Venus Freak. I Can't Wait To Meetchu. Still. I've Committed Murder. A Moment To Myself. The Letter.
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Why Didnt You Call Me. Do Something. Caligula. I Try. Sexomatic. I Cant Wait To Meetchu. Still. Ive Committed Murder. Moment To Myself A. Letter The.
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Why Didn't You Call Me. Do Something. Caligula. I Try. Sex-o-matic Venus Freak. I Can't Wait To Meetchu. Stili. I've Committed Murder. A Moment To Myself. The Letter. Relating To A Psychopath. Boo. Sexual Revolution. Hey Young World Part 2 (featuring Slick Rick). Sweet Baby (featuring Erykah Badu). Harry. Gimme All Your Lovin' or I Will Kill You. Don't Come Around (featuring Sunshine Anderson). My Nutmeg Phantasy (featuring Angie Stone & Mos Def). Freak Like Me. Oblivion. Forgiveness...
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On How Life Is/The Id
Import exclusive two-disc set combines Macy's 1999 album On How Life Is with her 2001 album The ID. Two standard jewel cases housed in a slip case. Sony.
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On How Life Is
Vinyl Classics reissue of her platinum selling debut album comes as a vinyl look-a-like CD that's packaged in a die-cut see-through slipcase. Features the same tracks as the standard US pressing. Sony.
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On How Life Is
Vinyl Classics reissue of her platinum selling debut album comes as a vinyl look-a-like CD that's packaged in a die-cut see-through slipcase. Features the same tracks as the standard US pressing. Sony.
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Gray starts from a solid foundation of retro funk and soul and builds on it by adding hip-hop signifiers and modern studio techniques. The result is one of the better debuts of the year, thanks to Gray's blunt proclamations ("I've committed murder... and I don't feel bad about it") and inimitable vocal phrasing. On How Life Is offers the sass of a '20s blueswoman plus the don't-mess-with-me strength of a 21st-century R&B icon-in-the-making.
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