The Very Best of Lisa Loeb Lisa Loeb

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  • Release Date: 01/24/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Sales Rank: 13,695
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498899700
 
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The Very Best of Lisa Loeb

1LISTENI Do 3:40
2LISTENUnderdog 3:02
3LISTENFalling in Love 4:06
4LISTENLet's Forget About It 2:44
5LISTENHow 3:49
6LISTENFools Like Me 3:36
7LISTENBring Me Up 3:28
8LISTENSingle Me Out From #1 Single 3:11
9LISTENFurious Rose 3:24
10LISTENStay (I Missed You) 3:04
11LISTENTruthfully 2:56
12LISTENWishing Heart 2:53
13LISTENSandalwood 2:38
14LISTENWaiting for Wednesday 3:08
15LISTENAll Day 3:30
16LISTENTaffy 3:19
17LISTENDo You Sleep? 3:51
18LISTENWhat Am I Supposed to Say? 3:30

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Lisa Loeb had only one big hit and it was with her first single "Stay (I Missed You)" -- a tune that took her from obscurity to minor celebrity when it was included on the soundtrack of Reality Bites. Although she never had another smash hit, "Stay" was hardly the end of her career: she continued to release records every few years, racking up five additional chartings singles that usually appeared in the lower reaches of Billboard's Hot 100, and a bit higher on their Adult Top 40 charts: 1995's "Do You Sleep?," 1996's "Waiting for Wednesday," 1997's "I Do," 1998's "Let's Forget About It," and 2002's "Underdog." All six of those charting singles, along with album tracks and significant soundtrack contributions (like "How," which wound up on both the Twister soundtrack, where it was originally intended, and on Jack Frost the Michael Keaton classic about a jazz musician who is reincarnated as a giant talking snowman so he can set things right with his son), on 2006's The Very Best of Lisa Loeb, which also includes the brand new "Single Me Out," the theme song from her '06 reality show #1 Single. While Loeb never strayed very far from the sweet, gentle template she laid down with "Stay (I Missed You)," she always was friendly, melodic, and rather ingratiating. These qualities are better heard on The Very Best of Lisa Loeb than on her proper albums, which can tend to be a little samey and sugary. Those tendencies aren't completely absent here, but distilled to her best songs, Loeb is an endearing folk-pop singer/songwriter, as this enjoyable collection proves. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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