Cockamamie

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 40:51

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Everything I'm Cracked Up To Be

DJRon

Check out her excellent book, "Everything I'm Cracked Up To Be." It is an honest look at her career and the realities of the music business. I couldn't put it down.

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a 90's classic

speener

Jennifer Trynin's 1st CD is a classic that most people missed. She put out two CDs that are among the best things put out by anyone in the 90's. Think of her as a more amped up Aimee Mann. Look for the songs "Better than Nothing", "One Year Down", and "Snow" featuring Aimee Mann.

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Jennifer Trynin had earned considerable attention with an independent release, so Cockamamie received deserved critical consideration. Trynin is a gifted songstress, not unlike Liz Phair or fellow Boston native Aimee Mann (who contributes backing vocals to “Snow” and, like them, the pitfalls of romance occupy such of Trynin’s lyrical concern. “Everything’s Different Now” is a grungy, funky workout that reflects on the attraction to saving people and “One Year Down” is a melodic, garage pop gem. She mixes things up, though. “Snow” and “Better Than Nothing” are two slacker anthems that succeed because of their unselfconscious tone. The former is a smoldering, mid-tempo number with creamy harmony vocals, while the latter is a delicious, upbeat racket, packing a triple-espresso shot. “If I Had Anything to Say (Don’t You Think I Would Have Said It All?)” is a wickedly wonderful, sonic whiplash. Cockamamie is an impressive release that deserved a wider audience. – Tom Demalon

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