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October 24th, 2010 at 7:47 pm
I LOVE Happy Rhodes’ earlier albums, such as “Ecto” and “Rhodes Songs,” (a compilation of her earlier, more acoustic material). Her last two albums leave me very disappointed. I don’t like the tech-y electronic stuff at all. The range of Happy’s voice is incredible, but is totally lost on her recent work.
October 25th, 2010 at 7:15 am
Without a doubt, Find Me is my favorite album of 2007. At a concert in 2003, Happy played songs from her forthcoming album. I eagerly waited. And waited. And waited. Finally in 2007 Find Me was released. It was well worth the wait. Much has been written about Happy’s dynamic vocal range. It is hard to believe that all the vocals on this album are from the same woman. The songs on this album are all wonderful, the opening track “One and Many” being my favorite. The lyrics on this album deal with themes Happy has explored throughout her past 10 albums, namely the desire to be accepted, included, yet maintain her individuality. Give yourself a nice gift today and buy this cd. You deserve it.
October 25th, 2010 at 7:04 pm
I’ve listed to Happy since the early 90’s and had high expectations for her first album in almost a decade. I’m not disappointed (ignore the lame cover art – she says she hacked it out in twenty minutes and it shows).
Her haunting voice at both ends of the register remains strong, and the lyrics on Find Me are possibly her best ever – never perky and light, always personal and affecting. When’s the next one coming out?
October 26th, 2010 at 7:34 am
October 2009: An update to this post. All 11 of Happy’s albums are now on YouTube (with her permission of course). [...]
This is one of the best albums of 2007, though it was sadly ignored. I don’t care for the cover, but the music inside is breathtaking, especially the songs “Find Me,” “Charlie” and “Treehouse.”