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Holly Cole: The Best of Holly Cole

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Holly Cole: The Best of Holly Cole
From the spare supports of the soaring "Calling You" to the lush strings of an instantly recognizable "Blame it On My Youth," Canadian chanteuse Holly Cole’s arrangements and internalized delivery make nearly every selection sing on their own and linger sweetly in the musical mind. Re-grooving Lennon and McCartney’s "I’ve Just Seen a Face" and adding a Burt Bacharach bass line to Johnny Nash’s "I Can See Clearly Now," Cole takes a great song and makes it great again in a new way. Even though most of her songs have not had much time to age on their own, Cole brings an accelerated timelessness to the works of Elvis Costello ("Allison"), Everything But the Girl ("Don’t Let the Teardrops Rust Your Shining Heart"), Lyle Lovett ("God Will") and apparent personal favorite Tom Waits, who gets a triple nod which includes a low, bluesy live version of "Train Song." Though her selection of material ranges from the truly classic to the contemporary standard, Cole brings an impressive consistency to nearly every note she touches and leads listeners to contemplate and reconsider the songs on their own.

Track Listing

1. Trust in Me 2. Calling You 3. God Will 4. Blame It on My Youth 5. I Can See Clearly Now 6. Don't Let the Teardrops Rust Your Shining Heart 7. Cry (If You Want To) 8. Jersey Girl 9. Train Song [Live] 10. I Want You 11. Make It Go Away 12. I've Just Seen a Face 13. Alison

Personnel

Holly Cole
vocals

Album information

Title: The Best of Holly Cole | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Metro Blue

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