Imagine a triangle formed by Sheryl Crow, Meredith Brooks, and early-'90's Edie Brickell. Ivy Markaity would stylistically dwell somewhere in the middle of it. She's quirky, a touch folky, and for adults. Markaity's lyrics are intelligent, and her sounds diverse. "Cruel Lullaby" is a touching, piano-driven track reminiscent of the early Jewel. "Taste My Pain" is an emotionally blistering, Dylan-esque song. "World's Not Big Enough to Lose You In" is a hushed bossa nova with heartfelt tristesse . But there isn't a bad song, ...
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Imagine a triangle formed by Sheryl Crow, Meredith Brooks, and early-'90's Edie Brickell. Ivy Markaity would stylistically dwell somewhere in the middle of it. She's quirky, a touch folky, and for adults. Markaity's lyrics are intelligent, and her sounds diverse. "Cruel Lullaby" is a touching, piano-driven track reminiscent of the early Jewel. "Taste My Pain" is an emotionally blistering, Dylan-esque song. "World's Not Big Enough to Lose You In" is a hushed bossa nova with heartfelt tristesse . But there isn't a bad song, and even if Markaity hasn't yet carved out her own distinctive identity, she does exhibit great imagination. ~ Kurt Keefner, Rovi
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Good. Good condition. Audio CD. Case Acceptable. Case cracked/scuffed. Disc slightly scratched. Quality guaranteed! In original artwork/packaging unless otherwise noted.