18 Again An Anthology

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Total Tracks: 18   Total Length: 64:11

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Kurt Loder

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04.22.11
The best of one of the great contemporary singer-songwriters.
2003 | Label: KOCH Records / Entertainment One Distribution

Looking back over the countless thousands of hours I've spent listening to music, it's depressing to reflect on how many of them were wasted, usually for professional reasons, on utter crap — late-period Uriah Heep, let's say, or the lesser efforts of Lydia Lunch, or any album devoted exclusively to the tedious lowings of Tuvan throat singers. How much richer might life have been had those irretrievable clumps of time been expended instead on actual artists, people with something to say? I might have stumbled upon Amy Rigby long before now.

Am I the last to get the word on this gifted person? Probably not, given her low commercial profile. Still, it's a little embarrassing. I came across 18 Again, a sort of greatest should-be-hits compilation, just the other day. After sampling a few tracks, I downloaded the whole thing. Then I listened to it a couple of times, and then I went back and downloaded the rest of the albums available here. This was hard-drive space wisely surrendered.

I imagine that many people who've only heard of Rigby, like myself, may have filed her away in the mental bin of Yet Another Singer-Songwriter. What a useless term. John Lennon… read more »

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Every One A Winner

nijlpaard

Best bang for buck - truly a greatest hits.

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Good stuff!

dburns

Great release!

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Up-tempo singer-songwriter

EASILYignored

Kind of like a female Bruce Springsteen; she writes excellent songs about boring domestic subjects, but on a smaller non-biblical scale (I like Springsteen but on the surface his songs seem incredibly boring). Most of her songs are up-tempo and she can be funny. Note that Magicians is a demo recording so you might want to get the studio version instead? If you download this Best Of then I also recommend these tracks from her albums: Diary Of a Mod Housewife - 2, 5, 9, 10 & 11. Middlescence - None as they're all slow ponderous tracks. The Sugar Tree - 10 & 12. The following two albums are not covered by the Best Of: Til The Wheels Fall Off - 1-3, 5-7, 10, 11 & 13. Little Fugitive - 1-3, 5-8, 10 & 12.

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This Is Not Enough

MMitch59

Ok, if you don't know Amy Rigby and you want to get to know her, go ahead and sample this. But really, what you will end up wanting to do is get each and every one of her albums because there are few if any songs on any of them that are not every bit as good as the ones chosen here (what a difficult choice that must have been). Start with Diary and proceed album by album til you have them all. Once a month, whatever. They're all great.

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The Best

jfknba

I honestly do not think there is a single artist out there producing a higher level of consistant quality material than Amy. Each song has a different nuance that distinguishes it from whatever genre she is at that time slipping into--whether it be punk, cow punk, pure country, ballads, corney and gimicky, psychedelic and countless other areas, she is a marvel. She is the only artist I know of who addresses head on the difficulties in going from scenester to "mature parent" and for the record my wife and my three small children, not make, but ask that we play some of her music virtually every day. There is no one else like her. If I had a million dollars I would spend it on making her happy and the star she so obviously deserves to be. As Christgau said in his review of Little Fugitives, her latest album, chalk up all of the people you could compare her to and you will find there is no one more consistent and no one better.

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Uncynically mine

Greeble

If you enjoy witty, intellegent, wry lyrics and well crafted songs then this is an album for you. Great tunes in a variety of styles make this one of the more enjoyable records I have listened to in a while. Do yourself a favor and download it now!

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Worth Every Penny!

Postalboy

This is a terrific overview of a woefully underappreciated artist. True, she might not have the best pipes, but she knows how to write'em, and she makes them her own. Funny,poignant,bitter,lusty-sometimes all in the same song! My favorites are: Keep It To Yourself(the first song I heard by her),20 Questions, All I Want, Wait Til I Get You Home, and Rode Hard. Get them all, though- you won't be disappointed!

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Exactly why an artist who has only made three albums (all of which are in print) and is still active in music should merit a career-spanning compilation is a question for great minds, but since a remarkably large amount of the world still hasn’t gotten hip to the smarts, wit, and overall wonderfulness of Amy Rigby’s music, 18 Again: An Anthology at least offers the benighted a splendid opportunity to discover what they’ve been missing in one convenient package. Drawing a roughly equal number of tracks from Rigby’s three albums for Koch (Diary of a Mod Housewife, Middlescence, and The Sugar Tree) and tossing in an unreleased demo and one new song for completists, 18 Again: An Anthology is an admirably accurate portrait of the many moods of Amy Rigby — justifiably angry (“20 Questions”), bitterly witty (“Cynically Yours”), coyly lustful (“Wait Til I Get You Home”), frustrated romantic (“Knapsack”), involved and not liking it (“We’re Stronger Than That”), and single and not always thrilled about that either (“All I Want”). Rigby isn’t the first woman to devote a large part of her songwriting repertoire to the travails of a single woman edging into middle age and coming to terms with the ups and downs of relationships, but while she knows how to play these situations for laughs, even Rigby’s funniest songs never shrink from the passions, fears, and frustrations that are simple facts of life. In short, Rigby always comes across as a real person with a real life, which makes the superb craft of her work all the more powerful. If anyone painted a truer picture of the life of an over-40 single mom in America, its uncertain how many folks would have the courage to listen to it — but Amy Rigby tells her tales with humor, intelligence, and great melodies, which makes her an underappreciated treasure among contemporary singer/songwriters. If you want to start dipping into her work, 18 Again: An Anthology is an excellent introduction. – Mark Deming

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