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Scarlett Johansson- Anywhere I Lay My Head
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Written by Nick Lyons
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Sunday, 01 June 2008 |
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Music Details Artist: Scarlett Johansson Genre: Pop Tracks: Fawn
Town With No Cheer
Falling Down
Anywhere I Lay My Head
Fannin Street
Song For Jo
Green Grass
I Wish I Was In New Orleans
I Don't Wanna Grow Up
No One Knows I'm Gone
Who Are You
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Scarlett Johansson should stick to acting.
There's no denying that Scarlett Johansson is an uber talented actress. Heck, she might even be one of the best working actresses today. However, when I heard Scarlett was making an album that consisted of covers of Tom Waits songs, I feared it was a disaster in the making. After listening to "Anywhere I Lay My Head," I can honestly say that calling this CD a "disaster" is putting it mildly. When it comes down to it, Scarlett simply does not have pleasing vocals. Her voice, which tends to be hidden by the overpowering music, is too quiet and is generally emotionless. On top of that, Scarlett's man-ish, sleepy, drunken tone of voice makes me want to reach for a pair of earplugs. The music arrangements are equally atrocious. Who knw Tom Waits tunes like "Anywhere I Lay My Head" and "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" could be made to sound like overproduced 80's pop tunes? About the only positive thing I can say is that maybe listeners will be curious enough to pick up a Tom Waits album or two. Conclusion: Don't even consider buying or hearing this album. Watch a movie starring Johansson instead.
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