Tigerlily Natalie Merchant

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  • Release Date: 06/20/1995
  • Sales Rank: 8,427
  • Label: ELEKTRA / WEA
  • UPC: 075596174527
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Tigerlily

1LISTENSan Andreas Fault 3:57
2LISTENWonder 4:41
3LISTENBeloved Wife 5:02
4LISTENRiver 5:33
5LISTENCarnival 5:58
6LISTENI May Know the Word 8:04
7LISTENThe Letter 2:11
8LISTENCowboy Romance 4:39
9LISTENJealousy 2:42
10LISTENWhere I Go 4:01
11LISTENSeven Years 5:32

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Editorial Reviews

Tigerlily, Natalie Merchant's first solo record, does sound different than 10,000 Maniacs. Instead of relying strictly on jangly folk-rock, Merchant continues opening her music up as she did on Our Time in Eden, her last album with the Maniacs. From the understated groove of "Carnival" to the rolling "San Andreas Fault," the added emphasis on rhythmic texture works, creating an intimate but not exclusive atmosphere that holds throughout the record, even when her occasionally sophomoric, sentimental poetry threatens to sink the album in the weight of its own preciousness (as in "River," her tribute to the late actor River Phoenix). Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Wow!by Anonymous

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July 01, 2004: I listen to music on the heavier side. This album got me listing to stuff I never thought I would. It is brillantly mastered and produced. It is a very original offering from a extremly un-original era in music. (Being 1973 to present) This cd flows out of the speakers and hits you with a relaxing haze of comfort. To be honest I think the singles released of this record were the worst songs on here. It is reflective, and introspective. I call it simply smart rock. Strong tracks are "River" (tribute to River Phoenix) and "Seven Years"

The best among unknown :-)by Anonymous

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March 13, 2002: I don't think it is very well known CD but I know it is really very good piece of cake. Wise and inspiring words, good melodies and stylish finished details. Great 'Carnival', probably the best peace on the plastic wheel. She shares her own experience with us about life and love and adds own colors of the human being. I recomend strong.


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