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This Is The Life

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Artist: Amy Macdonald
Label: Decca U.S.
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 121 reviews
Sales Rank: 1160

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 001133502
UPC: 602517692305
EAN: 6025176923056
ASIN: B0017OLUUC

Release Date: August 19, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Mr. Rock & Roll
  • This Is The Life
  • Poison Prince
  • Youth Of Today
  • Run
  • Let's Start A Band
  • Barrowland Ballroom
  • L.A.
  • A Wish For Something More
  • Footballer's Wife
  • This is the Life (Acoustic Amazon Exclusive MP3 track)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Amy MacDonald is that proverbial old head on young shoulders, a Scottish singer-songwriter who, despite her tender 19 years, writes songs with the grace, wisdom, and proficiency of one with a score more on the clock. As influenced by the Libertines as by any venerable old folk hand, the eleven songs on This Is the Life combine a traditional, acoustic folk-rock sound with a youthful spirit and self-assured lyrics that veer between the observational and the confessional. "Poison Prince" is a jagged guitar strut dedicated to some Doherty-like bad boy, a song every bit as pathos-laden as the Libertines at their doomed, romantic best with a closing treatise to find "An upbeat song/So we can dance the night away," while "Mr. Rock & Roll" begins as a wryly withering jibe at some perennial party animals, but by the chorus has softened into a subtle, touching tale of human coupling. MacDonald's age doesn't seem to have been an impediment--"Youth of Today," reportedly written when she was 15, is one of the better tracks here, while "Footballer's Wife" is a clear-headed attack on vapid Barbie-doll celebrity that suggests this girl is very much on the right track. "Rolling Stone, here I come, watch out everyone/I'm singing my song," she sings on "Let's Start a Band." Let that be a warning to you. --Louis Pattison

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Album Description
At just 19, Glaswegian singer-songwriter Amy possesses a talent way beyond her years. Since signing to Vertigo, Amy has had a phenomenal few months. She's supported a diverse mix of artists including Travis (her childhood idols!) and fellow Scott Paolo Nutini. She's performed at Glastonbury, Hyde Park Calling, T In The Park and V Festival. She also sold out the renowned Scottish venue King Tuts. She's a favorite of Elton John, too! 10 tracks including the singles 'Mr. Rock & Roll' and 'Poison Prince'. Universal.

Album Details
2007 Debut Album from the Scottish Singer/Songwriter with an Absolutely Amazing Singing Voice that Posesses Far More Depth and Character Than her 19 Years of Age. The Young Lady Played Acoustic Concerts in Small Venues Through her Teen Years in and around Glasgow. Her Influences Are Readily Apparent and have Helped Shape her Overall Sound and Style, Resulting in the Auspicious Debut Album.


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4 out of 5 stars Celtic delights.   November 28, 2008
Jazzy V.
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

"This Is The Life" is a very folk like Celtic album, deep with roots and blossoming with some great song writing.
People will compare Amy with KT Tunstall (and in a way, also to the never forgotten young Tanita Tikaram), that's for certain, but did KT Tunstall write an album as good as this when she was at such a tender age? I think not.
Comparisons with KT are inevitable. For a start, they're both Scottish, articulate, gorgeous, gifted singer songwriters, produce beautifully balanced pop - and ooze attitude.
The only real difference is young MacDonald appears to care little for the Tunstall leg-warmers!
As said, there is also, certainly, a striking resemblance to the young Tanita in Scotland's bright new pop hope, another serious-minded teenager with the kind of husky, world-weary voice that can make even jolly songs about dancing sound really depressing (compare Tikaram's big hit "Good Tradition" to Macdonald's song about the "Barrowland ballroom").
Given how fast Macdonald's star is currently rising, it almost seems possible that she could do what Tikaram did back in 1988 with Ancient Heart - sell millions of albums (four million, in Tikaram's case) at the tender age of 19.
And needless to say I'm struggling to pick out one standout storming track, as the are all brimming with their own individual brilliance, but I'll persevere and give it a go.
"Let's Start A Band" will surely be a crowd favourite.
Amy is rock's latest bright young thing in UK and worldwide.
After a debut album packed full of lovely little musical gems, Amy is undoubtedly destined for the big time.
Complete with menacing trumpets and eerie mellow synths, "put a ribbon around my neck and call me a Libertine", gives us another clue as to her music loves.
MacDonald shows a panache for a slowie.
Her album contains two of the best slow-burners of the year so far : "Youth of Today" and "Run".
Outside these two charmers are the delightful singles "Poison Prince" and "Mr Rock and Roll".
Glaswegian Amy's first record has a whole array of brilliant tunes : she has shown maturity way beyond her years.
"This Is The Life" is not only a very apt title for Amy's debut attempt, but also a an album that is set to fly of the shelves very quick...

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5 out of 5 stars Best CD of the year, period   November 25, 2008
clwguy (FL)
of course if you are into the Pussycat Dolls, Avril Lavigne, Katy Perry etc you might not agree. But for anyone into great music this is one incredibly well written, well crafted, beautiful CD. And what a voice.


4 out of 5 stars Bring the coffee house home   October 23, 2008
Candra C. Georgi (Marietta, GA United States)
I would describe her voice as a mix between Natalie Merchant & The Cranberries. Every now and again it reminded me of a calmer Alanis Morissette.

It's bright and very instrumental. The CD begins with a song that sounds like waking up in the morning and ends beautifully with a sign off song "The Road to Home."

Very folk, inspirational, and you can't help but tap your toes to every song. It makes me think of the music you hear in Starbucks while drinking your coffee and chatting with your friends.

My only complaint is that all the songs sound a bit alike and the lyrics are a little difficult at times to recognize. Overall I enjoyed the Cd.




5 out of 5 stars she is amazing   October 19, 2008
Dolores la Grande
Amy is a great singer, her voice is powerful and very pleasant.
I love the song This is the Life, especially the acoustic version.



5 out of 5 stars Leaves you humming   October 17, 2008
J. C. J. Mols (Netherlands)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Amy MacDonald's sound is refreshing, new, vibrant, this CD will leave you humming. I play it over and over again. This is a sound which will put a smile on your face instantly! An everyone's must hear!

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