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Alana
Davis - Blame It On Me

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Start
Living for Today
by:
kriste matrisch
I bought
this album after hearing "Crazy" on the radio, Alana
Davis first original hit. Her first single was
"32 Flavors," which is a cover done originally by
Ani Difranco. What is amazing about Davis is that she
makes "32 Flavors" her own song, bringing in her
own passion.
To be
honest, I know nothing about Davis background or how
she got started. Thats not important, in her case.
I am really impressed with this debut album. Not only
is her soulful voice outstanding, but she also writes the
positive lyrics and plays the acoustic guitar -- something
that I really respect in a recording artist.
Her
lyrics show life lessons that we all should follow.
For example, "Crazy" isnt about a love, like
I thought it was. It is about how we all should strive
to be our individual selves, not to "what society says."
People may call her "crazy," but shes not
ashamed of finding herself. Another life lesson is in
"Turtle." She sings that we should "let
the moment last theres no hurry. We should be
living for today or tomorrow anyway," to not rush life
and to let things happen naturally.
Davis
debut is refreshing to hear. She provides soothing
music, along with the powerful lyrics.
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| Artist |
Alana
Davis |
| Album
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Blame
It On Me |
| Label |
Elektra |
| Date |
10.21.97 |
| Rating |
4.0
out of 5.0 |
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