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Acid Tongue
Acid Tongue
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Artist: Jenny Lewis
Label: Warner Bros.
Category: Music

List Price: $13.98
Buy New: $8.49
You Save: $5.49 (39%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(34 reviews)
Sales Rank: 193

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 0.3 x 0.2

MPN: 508668
UPC: 093624986201
EAN: 0093624986201
ASIN: B001CFQO7U

Release Date: September 23, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Black Sand
  • Pretty Bird
  • The Next Messiah
  • Bad Man's World
  • Acid Tongue
  • See Fernando
  • Godspeed
  • Carpetbaggers - Jenny Lewis, Rice, Johnathan
  • Trying My Best to Love You
  • Jack Killed Mom
  • Sing a Song for Them

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Femme fatale Jenny Lewis has never sounded so passionate and her songs never so hard-hitting and acerbic as on her aptly titled solo disk, Acid Tongue. The album follows 2006's Rabbit Fur Coat (which Spin named among the best albums of that year) and a series of acclaimed albums with indie rock fave Rilo Kiley. Featuring collaborations with A Band Called She & Him and guest appearances by Elvis Costello and Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes, Acid Tongue proves to be wicked good.

Amazon.com
Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins took their cues from legendary singer/songwriter Lauro Nyro in crafting the intimate, gospel-country Rabbit Fur Coat. The all-star Acid Tongue represents something bigger and darker. Without abandoning her roots, Rilo Kiley's front woman adds more soul and jazz weaponry to her musical arsenal, culminating in a record that combines the folky introspection of Joni Mitchell, circa Court and Spark, with the bluesy rock of the Rolling Stones, circa Sticky Fingers, i.e. slide guitar, Hammond B3 organ, and funk-oriented bass (Lewis contributes piano, vibraphone, and guitar). Even her voice sounds richer; deeper and smokier on some songs, like the noirish, nine-minute medley "The Next Messiah," and lighter and brighter on others, like the soaring "Black Sand" and yearning, Bowie-ish "Trying My Best to Love You." Recorded live to tape, the 11 tracks come hurtling out of the speakers like Wild Horses. Duet partners and backing vocalists include Jonathan Rice, Chris Robinson, and Lewis super-fan, Elvis Costello. Frequent collaborator M. Ward drops by to add acoustic licks to the slinky "Pretty Bird." With this second album, Lewis strikes a masterful balance between tough sounds and tender sentiments. --Kathleen C. Fennessy


Customer Reviews:   Read 29 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Awesome!   December 31, 2008
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Jenny Lewis is one of the most talented singers and songwriters of our generation. The guest vocals on this CD are great! Her voice and lyrics are unique and unlike any of the same old you hear on the radio. More lively, upbeat, and a great blend of many rock styles.


3 out of 5 stars boring choruses   December 27, 2008
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

First song echoes too much.
Also, all of her songs are incredibly repetitive. There is no chorus to any of them, just one line over and over and over. Doesn't she have anything else to say?



5 out of 5 stars Simply The Best Album Of 2008   December 26, 2008
  1 out of 3 found this review helpful

The songwriting here is without peer and I simply cannot think of anyone, other than the late great Warren Zevon, who writes lyrics so eloquently and with such unfathomable depths of passion. I understand some long time fans have quibbled over the production on this record but that probably speaks of their own attachment to seeing Miss Lewis perform these songs live, which is another miracle that stands by itself, above criticism. Okay, everything ever written in praise or criticism is subjective, but, if you switch the gender of the storyteller, the lyrics for "Acid Tongue", the title track, could be my life story: I'm quite sure I''m not the only one who feels this way. Jenny Lewis is the storyteller of our generation. Anyone who misses the genius at work here is missing the magical, delicious marrow of life itself.


2 out of 5 stars Unforgiveable   December 10, 2008
  4 out of 12 found this review helpful

Did no one connected with the production of this swill have the guts to take Jenny Lewis aside and suggest that she come back with some actual material? Were they blinded by their own hipness? Were they too stoned? This is lethargic, repetitive, self-indulgent twaddle. The two cuts worth even a passing listen ("Acid Tongue" and "Carpetbaggers") are really only B+ music. They wouldn't stand out in any lineup of well-written songs. I want my $12 and 20 minutes back.


3 out of 5 stars Huh!a   December 6, 2008
  4 out of 8 found this review helpful

Okay, Carpetbaggers is good, as well as Pretty Bird and the title song
Acid Toungue. However, does anyone agree that Zooey Deschanel totally came along and completely surprised and dominated in this genre! Honestly!



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