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| Veiled | 
enlarge | Artist: Leah Andreone Label: RCA Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy Used: $0.01 You Save: $16.97 (100%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 149888
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 078636689722 EAN: 0078636689722 ASIN: B000002WYN
Publication Date: July 15, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: plays great! has a few surface scratches
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| Tracks:
| • | It's Alright, It's OK - Leah Andreone, Neigher, Rick | | • | Happy Birthday | | • | Mother Tongue | | • | You Make Me Remember - Leah Andreone, Andreone, Leah | | • | Who Are They to Say | | • | Problem Child | | • | Come Sunday Morning | | • | Kiss Me Goodbye | | • | Hell to Pay | | • | Will You Still Love Me? | | • | Imagining You |
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It's alright it's ok for an album August 7, 2004 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Back in 1996, a lot of female singer/songwriters were breaking it on to the national music scene. There was Natalie Imbruglia, Heather Nova, Fiona Apple, Paula Cole (where is she now?), Merril Bainbridge, Alanis Morissette, and Leah Andreone. Unfortunately most of these female artists weren't able to sustain a career that lasted for more than 15 minutes. Leah Andreone was unfortunately one of the casualties to fame and notoriety in the music business. I absolutely loved her song "It's Alright, It's Ok". It is a fun, catchy pop/rock song. I bought her debut album "Veiled" because of the song. The cd had its hits and misses. My problem I felt was with Leah's vocals. Her unique vocals were a bit grating and annoying at times like on "Happy Birthday", which lyrically was just as terrible as her singing on the song. Thankfully the following song "Mother Tongue" (silly title) was much better. And for some reason, Leah's voice reminded me a bit of another then up and coming singer Heather Nova on this song. "Mother Tongue" is a beautiful ballad. Once I got past the silly song title, the song itself is a real joy to listen to. "You Make Me Remember" is also another stunning ballad. I loved the sparse acoustic melodies. Most of the songs on the album worked for me but then there were songs like "Happy Birthday" and "Problem Child" that I could have simply lived without hearing again. No matter what I still enjoy throwing in "Veiled" into my stereo from time to time.
It's all right, it's okay ... October 17, 2002 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This CD is pretty awesome. Leah's lyrics are poetic, poignant, and biting all at once. Such simple phrases as "Mary's little lambs are now raised by wolves" gives a deep, provoking feeling to the entire CD. Perhaps not recommended during periods of extreme depression, the CD is otherwise one of my favorites. Leah's voice is unparalleled in the world today, and her style is uniquely her own. I recommend this CD without hesitation!
Veiled: An Inquery Into Life's Deeper Side December 18, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Leah Andreone is an Indie's-Folk Rock singer who looks at life through the eyes of a wanton pessimist. Her unique lyrical style and sometimes shocking views on life come together in an unusual but intriguing way. With infectious tracks ranging from the deep melancholy of "Problem Child" to the near-giddy elation her top twenty hit "It's Alright, It's Okay", "Veiled" offers the listener a full range of experiences and so much more. Buy it today!
A Great Piece of Music September 5, 1998 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got this CD for my birthday,having only heard the song 'It's alright,it's ok'.You will not like the CD from the first time you listen to it,cause this are not easy songs. But after a while the songs began growing on me. Leah is an unusual singer and I think if only more people knew her music she'd become really famous.Lovely!
Will speak to your soul in so many aspects ::smiles:: March 7, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
When i first bought Leah's album * Veiled * back in 1996, i didnt know how to feel...her lyrics and voice are very unique ...its hard not to relate with her songs,well for me anyway.She reached to me in the very ways that i needed and like no other music had. "who are they to say" to me bashes stereotypes while " its alright,its ok" denys the feelings of depression and gives a sinical look on life . its the song "will you still love me" that always has been one of my most favorite songs . All of her music is extremely personal . Its immposible to listen to Leah without crying and feeling moved .She will help you bring your emotions and inner most thoughts to the surface. Her words like pure poetry , her soul and yours.....exists on this record . * try Leah if you enjoy the works of....Tori Amos , fiona apple , linda perry *
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