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1. AND WE FALL (4:00) 2. YOU CALL YOURSELF A WRITER (3:52) 3. JAMMIN’ ALONE (4:03) 4. THE PUNISHMENT FITS THE CRIME (4:09) 5. CENTRE OF THE CIRCLE (3:06) 6. SMILE (4:46) 7. ‘TIL THEY ALL GET HOME (4:00) 8. RIGHT ABOUT NOW (3:28) 9. IT HURTS WHEN LOVE IS DEEP (4:01) 10. LEFTOVER EMOTION (4:20) 11. YOU CAN FIND ANYTHING HERE (3:38) 12. BRAND NEW KEY (2:25) 13. WORKING LEGEND (3.18) 14. I NEVER HAD A CLUE (4:45) 15. YOU DON’T KNOW ME (5.23) |
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US release 2002
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All songs
written by Melanie Safka except And We Fall,
lyrics by Melanie Sakfa, music by Melanie Sakfa and Beau Schekeryk Smile,
lyrics by Melanie Safka and music by Beau Jarred Schekeryk I Never Had
A Clue by Melanie Safka and Ken Lavoie. Produced by
Peter and Beau-Jarred Schekeryk. Drums: Danny Huff Bass: Tim McComas Guitars:
Beau Jarred Schekeryk |
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COMMENTS All tracks were recorded in
the early months of 2002. The album contains a mix of newly written songs,
songs that have become known though concerts appearances and one or two
re-recordings, including a 30th anniversary re-recording of Brand
New Key. This is very faithful to the original and is included because it
is to be used in a TV commercial. New compositions include And
We Fall, Smile, The Punishment Fits The Crime, You Can
Find Anything Here, ‘Til They All Get Home, Jammin’ Alone, When Love
Is Deep. And We Fall and Smile were
written in conjunction with her son, Beau Jarred. Over the years Melanie has performed
many songs in concert that have never appeared on album. Right About Now,
Leftover Emotions and Working Legend have become firm
favourites with the fans and finally appear here. Jammin’ Alone,
though more recent , would also fit into this category. You Call Yourself A Writer first appeared on LowCountry,
Never Had A Clue on Unchained Melanie and You Don’t Know Me
on Old Bitch Warrior. Centre Of Your Circle and (of course) Brand
New Key were both first recorded for the Gather Me album. While the latter
of these sounds little different to the original the former has a completely
new arrangement. Overall, this is probably
Melanie’s most commercial album in years. The production is consistent
throughout and the influence of Beau Jarred shines through on the
arrangements. The 24 page booklet that accompanies the CD contains extensive
sleeve notes written by Melanie as well as lyrics to all the songs. A limited number of copes of Victim
of the Moon were made available in advance of the expected commercial
release. The album finally emerged as Crazy Love with new packaging
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