CD Review
October 19, 2002 | 12:00am
Positively Somewhere
Jennifer Paige
Jennifer Paige has definitely outgrown her "Crush", as she introduces to the public the depth of her musical talent with her new sound. The 12 tracks of the album explore her emotional side and tell us more about her life in the limelight.
She experimented with different beats so buyers get more than what they pay for with a great variety of songs. Her first single, "Stranded" (an original song from the band Plumb) will keep you guessing if it was Michelle Branch cranked up a couple notches of maturity, or Vanessa Carlton minus the piano.
Despite all that, Jennifer Paige still managed to create her own sound that will remind you of the old Jennifer Paige…with a refreshing new twist sure to turn ears.
Jennifer Paige
Jennifer Paige has definitely outgrown her "Crush", as she introduces to the public the depth of her musical talent with her new sound. The 12 tracks of the album explore her emotional side and tell us more about her life in the limelight.
She experimented with different beats so buyers get more than what they pay for with a great variety of songs. Her first single, "Stranded" (an original song from the band Plumb) will keep you guessing if it was Michelle Branch cranked up a couple notches of maturity, or Vanessa Carlton minus the piano.
Despite all that, Jennifer Paige still managed to create her own sound that will remind you of the old Jennifer Paige…with a refreshing new twist sure to turn ears.
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