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| Artist: Melissa Etheridge Label: Island Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $3.49 You Save: $10.49 (75%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 80 reviews Sales Rank: 3812
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.7 x 0.2
MPN: 000946302 UPC: 602517394148 EAN: 0602517394148 ASIN: B000TKCNQA
Release Date: September 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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GREAT JOB MELISSA! March 24, 2008 I just listened to it from start to finished and LOVED it! Keep it up. Can't wait to see you in concert!
I'd plug in my guitar and I'd try to sing the truth February 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Melissa Etheridge's first complete album since overcoming cancer is one heavy affair. It is direct, forceful and straightforward, reflecting -- as she puts it in the liner notes -- a personal "Awakening." The whole CD is played out as an old fashioned concept album, meant to be listened to as a piece. Little interludes connect songs, there's a prologue ("All There Is"), reflections of the past ("An Unexpected Rain") and the confrontations of the present (the anti-war "Imagine That").
While they are a fair distance apart, Melissa's CD reminds me of Marc Cohn's Join the Parade, where each artist returned from a life changing near-tragedy (in Cohn's case, getting shot in the head by a carjacker) with a new found appreciation for living. When Cohn's politics bit down on Katrina and the administration's paltry response, Melissa takes aim at ignorance and intolerance the same administration fosters. The most powerful song here, "The Kingdom of Heaven" is a direct assault on idiots like Fred Phelps, comparing them to jihadis who strap on the suicide belts while hating in the name of a god. When she croons (in "California") 'I am ALMOST free,' it is just as much a political statement as it is an affirmation of survival from the cancers.
The forthrightness of "The Awakening" is also what hinders it. With only 12 proper songs here, the sameness of some of the songs gets tedious at times. And a couple more hooky rockers like "Threesome" or "Message to Myself" might have given the CD a little more kick. It may be her most personal CD, but it lacks the pumping of her best work (Yes I Am and Melissa Etheridge). But then again, the soaring finale of "The Awakening: What Happens Tomorrow" may just bring a tear to your eye. A touch folksier and mellow than her albums prior, "The Awakening" brims with the subtle power of rediscovery, and is all the better for it.
Melissa February 27, 2008 Love Love Love One of Melissa's Best. Welcome back Melissa I missed you. Your CD is very uplifting to me.
The Awakening February 26, 2008 Quite a departure from her usual style of music but i found it very enjoyable. A pleasure to listen.
Another excellent CD by Melissa February 13, 2008 Does Melissa Etheridge make anything but successful CD's? I don't think so. This CD has not been out of the changer since I purchased it. It is one of her best CD's yet!!
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