Artist: Lauren Field |
Date of Release: 01/01/2000 |
Catalogue no: SHM001 |
Label: Shmusicmusic |
Price: £10.99
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1 | | The Story of Us | | 2 | | This is My Truth | | 3 | | Modern Woman | | 4 | | So Cold | | 5 | | Body Double | | 6 | | Havana | | 7 | | Sentimental TrioSentimental Trio | | 8 | | The Worm Has Turned | | 9 | | Team Work | | 10 | | Bring On the Rain | | 11 | | If I Had You Here | | 12 | | Gimme Some Space | | 13 | | Wicked Game | | 14 | | The Woman I Want To Be | | 15 | | Can't Do This Anymore | |
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Reviews |
01/01/2000 Steven Paul Davies. Entertainment critic for The Guardian. |
" I am convinced that "Can't Do This Anymore" is a number one song - it's an instant classic! Lauren Field is going to be big out there in every-ones ears and face " |
01/01/2000 Randy Bachman |
"When I heard Lauren Field's version of "Wicked Game" I was totally mesmerized. Somehow she took the original version and made it even sexier, more haunting, and more moody. The production and vocals on the track are top notch and I would definitely pick this as the first single to hit radio if I were a promo guy". |
01/01/2000 Kenny Mathieson, Jazzwise Magazine. |
"Lauren Field's sophisticated and soulful vocals are extremely pleasing, and she has also assembled some fine accompanists.With one exception, the songs are all originals by Field, either self penned or written with Randy Bachman or Charles Foskett.
"Moderm Woman" and "The Worm Has Turned" are defiant manifestos, while "Body Double" takes an ironic look at the flip-side of the perspective for contemporary women, not so much "having it all" as "having to do it all" There is plenty of variety in Lauren's songs, The Modern Woman album is very strong and sensitive with smooth Latin inflections, both of which sit really well with her sensual honeyed voice". |
01/01/2000 Stephen Graham Jazzwise |
" Modern Woman is a Great! album and I want to review it again in our August edition" |
01/01/2000 Alan Pearce BluesMatters . |
"Smooth is not the word - if you liked Norah Jones then you'll simply love Lauren Field" |
01/01/2000 HELLO! MAGAZINE. |
"A worthy follower in the footsteps of female singer - songwriters such as Sade and Norah Jones, Lauren enters the fray with her debut album Modern Woman. Lauren's smoky, seductive voice is draped in jazzy blues music, with the occasional flourish of Latin spirit." |
01/01/2000 David White The David White Show - BBC Cornwall. |
"I think Lauren and her debut album are simply Great! Can't wait to get her on the show live! To follow up we'd like to do a week long giveaway of "Modern Woman" |