The Very Best of Lisa Loeb
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- I Do
- Underdog
- Falling In Love
- Let's Forget About It
- How
- Fools Like me
- Bring Me Up
- Single Me Out (From #1 single)
- Furious Rose
- Stay (I Missed You)
- Truthfully
- Wishing Heart
- Sandalwood
- Waiting For Wednesday
- All Day
- Taffy
- Do You Sleep?
- What Am I Supposed To Say?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12788 in Music
- Released on: 2006-01-24
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
A dozen years after exploding onto the scene with "Stay (I Missed You)" from the Gen-X movie classic Reality Bites, Lisa Loeb--one of the most recognizable musical artists of the last decade--premieres not only her first "best of" collection but her own unscripted TV series. With E! Entertainment Television's #1 Single debuting in January, The Very Best of Lisa Loeb was released January 24, 2006. Heard on both is "Single Me Out," the theme song to the TV series.
Customer Reviews
Outstanding
This is a wonderful collection of Lisa's material over the years - the music is amazing and varied. Some songs (like Single Me Out and All Day) are really upbeat, and some (like How and Sandalwood) are more reflective. Plus, with 18 songs, it's great value for money. I'd recommend it to anyone, especially if you're a fan of folk music or (like me) you just enjoy listening to a really good singer/songwriter.
Okay
She writes some lovely songs about heartache, but they get repetitive. The best is Do You Sleep? But for the others, once you've heard them, you've heard them.
Oh, grow up, folks...
Come on, folks. Lisa is an endearing, intimate artist with slice-of-life sensibilities and an knack for catchy pop melodies. The individuals who are slamming her seem to be expecting the cat to start barking. This CD is quintessentially Lisa and, if you let it, just might grow to be the best friend you always wanted--much like the artist herself.




