Hello Lisa

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 45:20

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This is so '94

Low

Is she really more than just "stay"? I saw her live and she talked about Ethan Hawke after every song. After listening to this album, I'm not sure she has anything else to talk about.

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Great Album

cbs1963

"Hello Lisa" is a very well written album from a very talented musician. Every cut is good, a few are exceptional. Much better quality than most CD's currently on the market. Very mainstream and very enjoyable. Unbelievable price on Emusic, this would be a great $14.00 disk.

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Hurrah Lisa

Greeble

This is an album that struck me the very first time I listened to it and also had my teeage daughter asking who it was. Great songwritng with mature lyrics are just two of the reasons I am enjoying listening to this record time after time. A worthwhile download.

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HELLO Lisa is right!

ask4sage

This music is very real...if you like dave matthews, duncan sheik, jack johnson type stuff, this is for you!

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In retrospect, the monster success of “Stay (I Missed You)” did Lisa Loeb no favors, much as Til Tuesday’s “Voices Carry” eventually must have become something of a burden for Aimee Mann. The comparison is apt, both because Hello Lisa recalls the poppy but low-key folk-rock that’s long been Mann’s stock-in-trade and because its release was marred by the same kind of record company politics that stalled Mann’s career for years: Hello Lisa is actually a revamped version of the earlier A&M release Cake and Pie, which had been dumped unceremoniously on the market earlier in 2002. Releasing herself from her contract, Loeb signed with the friendlier Artemis Records, replaced a few of Cake and Pie’s weaker tracks with better new material — including an excellent acoustic reworking of the extremely Mann-like single “What Am I Supposed to Say” — and reissued the album in a more attractive new cover. Other highlights include the snarky teenage romance tune “You Don’t Know Me” and the catchy power ballad “Underdog.” – Stewart Mason

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