The Spirit Room Michelle Branch

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  • Release Date: 08/14/2001
  • Sales Rank: 3,464
  • Label: MAVERICK
  • UPC: 093624798521

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The Spirit Room

1LISTENEverywhere 3:36
2LISTENYou Get Me 3:53
3LISTENAll You Wanted 3:37
4LISTENYou Set Me Free 3:11
5LISTENSomething to Sleep To 4:15
6LISTENHere With Me 3:25
7LISTENSweet Misery 3:43
8LISTENIf Only She Knew 4:19
9LISTENI'd Rather Be in Love 3:55
10LISTENGoodbye to You 4:11
11LISTENDrop in the Ocean 4:17

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

You have to keep reminding yourself that 2001 newcomer Michelle Branch is only 17 years old when listening to her worthy pop/rock debut The Spirit Room. The 11-track set showcases this precocious artist on guitar (electric and acoustic) and a substantial vocal presence that blends innocence, passion, vulnerability, yearning, intensity, and tenderness all in one voice. She also has a knack for crafting melodic vocal leads, which further define her infectious sound. However, what truly shines through are the young musician's lyrics -- she handles much of the songwriting -- which are some of the most open, simple, and idealistic ruminations on love to drop in 2001. It's no surprise that the disc's first single release, the lively and heartfelt "Everywhere" -- with its electric-guitar power chords, spirited vocal delivery, and catchy chorus -- spread like wildfire on the radio. Elsewhere, the sugary mid-tempo rock ballad "You Get Me" is an endearing and clever spin on the romantic pairing of two misfits. There's nothing more fulfilling and powerful than having the unconditional understanding, acceptance, and love of another, particularly for those a bit "left of center," as the song explains, and Branch well captures the essence of this life treasure. The album's most captivating moment is the mesmerizing "Drop in the Ocean," which, to be sure, symbolizes Branch's Spirit Room. On it her voice, backed by slow and building synth chords, departs from its usual energetic sound and becomes throaty, deep, and ethereal. And Branch's lyrics -- "Love took me by the hand/love took me by surprise/love led me to you/and love opened up my eyes/I was drifting away like a drop in the ocean, now I realize/that nothing has been as beautiful as when I saw heaven's skies/in your eyes" -- take the musical depiction of love to a spiritual level, and that doesn't happen often in contemporary pop/rock, particularly not by a 17 year old. Of note is producer John Shanks' (Stevie Nicks, Melissa Etheridge, and BBMak, among others) great mix; textured backing vocals and overdubs, and a creative use of drum machines, modern beat sounds, and turntables set to a backdrop of rock music, puts a fresh spin on the genre. No doubt, Branch is an artist with a bright future, and that's lucky for music listeners. She has enough spirit to fill not just one room, but many. Liana Jonas, All Music Guide

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Great Songsby amethyst88

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January 22, 2009: Most of the songs on this CD are completely addictive. I've been listening to them on repeat since I got the CD. While some of the songs are a little slow for my taste I love: Everywhere, All He Wanted, You Get Me, Sweet Misery and If Only She Knew and Here With Me and I'd Rather Be in Love are good (though not as good as the others I listed). I also really like Breathe from her other CD Hotel Paper.

This review was written about the CD edition.

I Also Recommend: Don't Look Away, Hotel Paper.

Spirit Roomby Anonymous

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November 09, 2006: Michelle Branch is amazing and my all-time favorite singer. Her lyrics aren't like those "I'm so perfect-ish" junk you here nowadays. I loved all the songs on this cd (not including Drop in the Ocean). I love it sooooooooooooo much that it hasn't left my playlist since I bought it.


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