Anything

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 39:10

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Mixed bag...

EMUSIC-01D2306D

...in a good way. Martina's voice is commanding across a range of genres, and the funkier and Trickier it gets, the more I dig it. Get it.

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Lost the CD

desantnik

But glad I found this here. This was one of my absolute fave albums of 2004. I could easily listen to this over and over again...

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Best Tricky album since Maxinquaye

thegitdown

It appears that Martina added more to the 'Tricky' sound than just sultry vocals - compared to the boring mood music the man himself has been releasing since Pre-Milennium Tension, this album is actually groovy and atmospheric. Martina's voice is as sexy as ever, and the production is dense and paranoid a la Tricky, but still funky, something he seems to have lost in the mix. Highly recommended.

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Smoooootth!

socalmusicgrrl1

What a groovy and enjoyable album. Martina has a very sexy and alluring voice, you wont be dissapointed. Download this album! She's also done vocals for other artists tracks including Tricky.

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Anything, the U.S. version of Martina Topley-Bird’s heavenly Quixotic debut album, arrived as something of a mixed blessing as the original U.K. pressing was utterly redesigned and resequenced, to emerge an almost completely different listening experience. The bad news first: no less than three songs have been dropped from Quixotic — “Lying,” “I Wanna Be There,” and, oddly, the Tricky production, “Stevie’s.” The original dynamic, too, has been shattered as the original album’s opening “Intro” becomes the closing “Outro,” and the remaining songs are shuffled away from any resemblance to their past appearance. The good news, however, is that all this messing around works, and works well. Without ever accusing Quixotic of going on too long, trimming its length does add a new tightness to the proceedings, and the rearranged track listing (opening with “Anything,” winding down with “Lullaby”) has its own internal sense as well. Of course, if you really care for Topley-Bird, you’re going to want the full-length U.K. album. But if you just want a great album, Anything will not disappoint. – Dave Thompson

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