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enlarge | Artist: Anne Mccue Label: Messenger Records Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $7.54 You Save: $4.44 (37%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 94968
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 632662101520 EAN: 0632662101520 ASIN: B0001ENXZE
Release Date: March 9, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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| Tracks:
| • | I Want You Back | | • | Nobody's Sleeping | | • | Stupid | | • | Crazy Beautiful Child | | • | Hangman | | • | 50 Dollar Whore | | • | Tiny Little Song | | • | Milkman's Daughter | | • | Roll | | • | Gandhi | | • | Where the Darkness Grows | | • | Ballad of an Outlaw Woman | | • | Machine Gun |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Like countrywoman Kasey Chambers, Australian Anne McCue has brought modern American roots music back toward its source. Resounding with little more than rocking guitar and a tight rhythm section, Roll does just what the title says, cruising along with the sense of swing that distinguishes great rock & roll from its often more leaden relative, rock. Perhaps in tribute to McCue's staunchest supporter, the Lucinda Williams-styled "I Want You Back" opens the proceedings. Two tracks down the road comes the even better "Stupid," an infectious warning against listening too hard to others opinions, a track that is destined to be a mainstay of AAA radio. This is as varied, insightful, melodic, and just plain listenable a collection of compositions as you are likely to hear in 2004--expect coverage by other artists. Though assaying a Hendrix tune ("Machine Gun") at this stage of her technical development might be hubris, her guitar work in general is unfailingly interesting, appropriate, and tonally luxurious. Anne McCue is definitely one to watch. --Michael Ross
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| Customer Reviews:
What a Surprise... July 30, 2007 K. Fengler (Meridian, Idaho United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had the opportunity to see Anne in Boise at Alive After Five (a little gem every Wed in the summer) and both myself and my wife really enjoyed her performance and bought this CD. ROLL is a great collection of songs... I hope she'll come back Boise soon so we can catch her performance again.
Take a McCue from this album July 9, 2007 Gen X Music Addict (Minnesota) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album rules. Anne is better on here than any of the alternative chicks from the 90s and today to whom she might be compared. The songs on here contain some of the best lyrics of any album I've ever heard, and they're backed up by good instrumentation, especially great bass lines. Here's the winners, which are most of the tunes: I WAnt You Back Nobody's Sleeping Stupid Hangman - fantastic song with one of the heaviest and best bass lines ever 50 Dollar Whore - song about a woman who's hitting the bottom Gandhi - awesome song. Has political/social/historical/personal meaning crammed into not even 3 minutes. Outlaw Woman Machine Gun - homage to Jimi Hendrix. Anne shows that she can really play with the best.
Best Female Guitarist, and among the best songwriters July 23, 2006 Brad Blake (San Jose, CA USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you haven't yet heard Anne, I can't recommend her three cds enough. Can't wait for the new one in September with help from Lucinda, John Doe, and others! Don't miss her live either. She is a tremedous live performer too. If she is NOT a major star soon, there is no justice in the world. But then again, this is the world of Mariah, Britney, etc... So Anne will probably remain a great artist, making fantastic music, and barely heard by anyone :-(
Anne McCue Rocks! October 12, 2005 Pam Russell (Utah) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Anne McCue is a tiny woman with a large voice who really pours every ounce of her being into her music. She reminds me of Janis Joplin and can play the guitar like Jimmy Hendrix. This is a great CD worth adding to any collection.
She's GREAT, it's a shame she hasn't broken through September 23, 2005 Sgt. Hulka (Seattle) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
We, too, saw Anne open for Heart. The show we saw was in Seattle. Had no idea who she was prior to her walking out on stage. By the 2nd song, she had the entire crowd mesmorized. Just her and her guitar the whole way through. We bought all 3 of her CDs afterward (she signed them all) and we chatted with her briefly. As for those who HAVE to delve into what motivates her lyrics...who cares?! Anne has a great voice to support her guitar-playing talent. I'm a new fan and I wish her every success. Any 1 of her 3 CDs is a good purchase.
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