Brave Jamie O'Neal

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  • Release Date: 03/01/2005
  • Sales Rank: 17,055
  • Label: LIBERTY
  • UPC: 724357989428
 
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Brave

1LISTENTrying to Find Atlantis 3:28
2LISTENNaïve 4:02
3LISTENSomebody's Hero 3:41
4LISTENWhen Did You Know 3:44
5LISTENDevil on the Left 4:29
6LISTENOn My Way to You 4:21
7LISTENFollow Me Home 4:02
8LISTENGirlfriends 2:58
9LISTENReady When It Comes 4:07
10LISTENBrave 3:28
11LISTENI Love My Life 2:56

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Editorial Reviews

Jamie O'Neal follows up her Grammy-nominated 2000 debut with an even more formidable disc. Brave made early inroads with the hit single "Trying to Find Atlantis," a blazing album opener marked by a wailing fiddle and soaring electric guitar. O'Neal cuts loose with some serious vocal pyrotechnics in likening the search for a perfect man to the hunt for the mythological lost city, a notion that's expressed in the catchiest chorus of the year thus far. Her rueful but boldly expressed recollections of lost innocence in "Naïve" are bolstered by an '80s synth-pop backdrop, lyrical references to Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A.," a whimsical "na-na-na" background chorus, and hard-rock guitar licks. Yet O'Neal is equally effective when fueling more subtle tunes with the same fire, as on the piano-and-strings power ballad "When Did You Know," a remarkable vocal display of both strength and deep feeling in service to a query about a dying love affair. In fact, O'Neal's sophomore effort displays both variety and depth -- from the acoustic-based tear-jerker "Follow Me Home" to the guitar-heavy country-rock salute to camaraderie in "Girlfriends" ("Girlfriends kick ass!" O'Neill howls); from the forceful but deliberate ballad "Brave" to the banjo-and-guitar country workout in "I Love My Life." Like her girlfriends, O'Neal kicks ass. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Braveby Anonymous

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May 28, 2005: I can not stop listening to Jamie O'Neal's CD Brave. There is so many good songs on there like "Trying to Find Atlantis "Somebody's Hero", "Devil on the Left", and any girls out there who are a fan of her music there is a song on there called "Girlfriends" which that song is sassy and it totally rocks. So if you don't have this CD by her go out ond get it, it is totally worth the money.

Braveby Anonymous

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March 02, 2005: I've been eagerly awaiting some new material from Jamie and this CD does not disappoint. "Naive" is a wonderful ballad, and "Somebody's Hero" is emotionally moving. If you like impressive country vocals then this album is for you.