Bring Ya to the Brink EXPLICIT LYRICS Cyndi Lauper

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  • Release Date: 09/03/2008
  • Sales Rank: 151,218
  • Label: EPIC JAPAN
  • UPC: 4547366039320

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Bring Ya to the Brink

1LISTENHigh and Mighty 4:43
2LISTENInto the Nightlife 4:00
3LISTENRocking Chair 3:39
4LISTENEcho 3:55
5LISTENLyfe 3:38
6LISTENSame Ol' Story 5:54
7LISTENRaging Storm 5:23
8LISTENLay Me Down 3:28
9LISTENGive It Up 3:23
10LISTENSet Your Heart 3:42
11LISTENGrab a Hold 3:27
12LISTENRain on Me 4:24

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It's hard to see any real pattern in Cyndi Lauper's recording career, as she bounces from style to style, sometimes with her eye on the charts but more often following her own muse. Released in the summer of 2008, Bring Ya to the Brink is her first album of original material to be released in the U.S. since 1997's Sisters of Avalon, and she hasn't exactly been quiet since then, doing collections of cabaret covers; releasing Shine, a pop album that wound up surfacing only in Japan; and reworking her own songs on The Body Acoustic, a 2005 album far more adventurous than its description suggests. Although it doesn't sound much like The Body Acoustic, Bring Ya to the Brink continues with that sense of adventure, as Lauper indulges in her first full-on dance album ever here. Unlike her contemporary Madonna, who has also been pursuing hardcore dance albums with Confessions on a Dance Floor and Hard Candy, Cyndi Lauper couldn't be bothered with sounding hip or contemporary -- which isn't quite the same thing as saying that she sounds preserved in amber on Bring, as this isn't a self-conscious '80s revival album even if it is filled with retro synths and drum machines. Rather, it's a reflection of how Lauper is so removed from the whims of fashion that she can create her own world, borrowing from early-'80s new wave and sleek early-'90s club music, writing lyrics that may be better suited to a confessional but work well here, as this is such an idiosyncratic little record, existing in its own little time warp. Perhaps this could have used a greater quotient of pop hooks in order to pull in listeners who aren't hardcore Lauper fans, but that's not where Cyndi Lauper is at: she's doggedly following her own path, and if you look back on what she's done in the nearly 25 years since She's So Unusual, it's quite an interesting journey. Bring Ya to the Brink is one of the more intriguing detours along the way. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide



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Solid dance pop effort from Cyndi Lauperby Anonymous

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August 10, 2008: I heard this album 2 weeks ago on July 30th in Orlando, Florida while on vacation. What a dynamic dance heavy album that Cyndi Lauper made! It has shades of her '80s pop that made her She's So Unusual debut a success. One of my favorites is High and Mighty with its rumbling grooves. Another is Lyfe. Same Old Story is another surprise. Into the Nightlife sounds very retro '80s, but is solid. One song stands out on which she goes after our complete obsession with celebrities without looking at our own lives first. She's brutally outspoken and honest in her lyrics on many cuts. And I like her usage of the hottest dance producers, including Basement Jaxx, Scumfrog, Peer Astrom and others for this album. And once again, this album came out just in time for summer. Lauper's still sounding great 25 years later!

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GETTING BETTER WITH AGE!!by Anonymous

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June 18, 2008: Into the nighlife - this has got to be one of the greatest songs cyndi has ever recorded. Every age "and sex" can relate to this song. I have been a fan of hers ever since i saw her open for cher in new orleans and at the beau rivage in biloxi. There will never be another like her. She gets better with age. Hope she comes back to louisiana.

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