Stand Still, Look Pretty | 
| Artists: The Wreckers, Michelle Branch, Jessica Harp Label: Maverick Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $2.49 as of 3/21/2010 23:07 EDT details You Save: $9.49 (79%)
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Seller: CLMstore Rating: 118 reviews Sales Rank: 9431
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5.2 x 0.8
MPN: 48980 UPC: 093624898023 EAN: 0093624898023 ASIN: B0009F43V8
Release Date: May 23, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Leave The Pieces | | • | Way Back Home | | • | The Good Kind | | • | Tennessee | | • | My, Oh My | | • | Stand Still, Look Pretty | | • | Cigarettes | | • | Hard To Love You | | • | Lay Me Down | | • | One More Girl | | • | Rain | | • | Only Crazy People |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com The Wreckers are Grammy-winning songstress Michelle Branch and friend/journeywoman Nashville singer-songwriter Jessica Harp, a team whose solid craftsmanship and soaring, airtight harmonies often lift their hook-smart contemporary country stylings above what's too often mere fizzy, pop-crossover formula. They may have entered the public consciousness via the wide exposure of "Good Kind" on the primetime soap opera One Tree Hill, but the bracing, back-porch charms of the single "Leave the Pieces" should find them a following well beyond that series' teen audience. The reflective title track, gritty folk charms of "Tennessee" and giddy crowd-pleaser "My, Oh My" are suffused with a lyrical maturity that's the perfect counterpoint to the duo's sturdy musical constructs. Solid songs all, delivered with a muscular vocal conviction that does considerably more than merely sell them. --Jerry McCulley
Album Description The Wreckers are about creation, not destruction. Bringing together two young, fearless female singersongwriter-acoustic guitaristsGrammy®-winning, platinum-selling Michelle Branch and collaborator Jessica HarpThe Wreckers' debut album, Stand Still, Look Pretty, blends Branch's pop-rock sensibility with Harp's country-folk style. Edgy yet rootsy, on Stand Still, Look Pretty, The Wreckers have a ball.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Sweet! October 2, 2009 S. Anderson (Michigan) The CD plays great! My best friend and I used to listen to this CD back in high school and I lost Mine so I'm thrilled to have it again... and in better condition then my old one!
Love the songs on The Wreckers August 17, 2009 A. Olson (Mesa, AZ) I am not going to go into detail about this cd and what each song sings about because you can listen to samples on Amazon to see if you actually like the music or not. I personally love this cd. I have now owned this cd twice. My first cd was stolen and I had to have it so I bought it again. Most of the songs are heart break songs (or however you intrupet it is your choice) so if you love those kind then this cd is for you. If you are into lovey dovey songs then don't plan on enjoying. Some people have a different taste for music, but I love Michelle Branch and have loved her style. If this cd gets stolen again I will purchase a third time. Listen to the songs before you buy because I have heard some people do not like the cd so much.
Not really pop, not all really country. Just wonderful! June 8, 2009 T. Woo This album is great! I actually bought it when i first came out in 2006. Discovered it at borders where i stood there an listened to the whole album b/c i couldnt stop! There are 1 or 2 songs that are ok, but the rest is great! soothing to the ears, one of my favorite albums
Much More than Pretty Faces May 7, 2009 Clinton Ervin (Murfreesboro, TN USA) As collaborators, Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp sound better than they do alone. They have amazingly complementary voices, simply made for each other. This is contemporary country; it is more akin to early 70s rock than traditional country. One reviewer compares The Wreckers to Sheryl Crow, and I'll go for that over the more frequent Dixie Chicks comparisons. They possess a captivating sound; it is understated and melodic. I prefer Jessica's songs like "Tennessee", being more country-oriented, but that's just me. They complement each other, and the writing complements the vocals and vice versa. Each woman brings her own sensibilities, for example I find the title track sung by Michelle to be atypical country vocally but true country thematically. There isn't much twang, but think back to the confessional lyrics of Loretta, Tammy, or Reba.
I can't get enough of this sound, whatever you call it. Some won't call it country, but they toured with Rascal Flatts, and the Wreckers are more country than Flatts are. It is well-produced, but fairly sparse, atypical for Nashville. I've read that Michelle and Jessica have returned to solo work, but I wish Music City would put out more like this.
Awesome CD April 27, 2009 A. Hook (Spokane, Wa USA) The Cd is awesome, I love the harmoney in the voices. Received the CD in a timely manner. Satisfied overall
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