Bonnie McKee Discography

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Bonnie McKee
Trouble
Release Date 2004 09 07
Label Reprise
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Unlike most of her teen pop peers in the early 2000s, Bonnie McKee gets writing credits for all the music and lyrics on her debut album. But though a songwriting team like the Matrix isn't involved, Trouble's producers (Rob Cavallo and Bob Power) have ensured that it features a slick, radio and video-ready sound that's comparable to what's out there. McKee too, as a songwriter, focuses on familiar themes of adolescent empowerment and the ways of the heart. One of the album's best moments is &"A Voice That Carries," which winds rangy acoustic guitar effects around a prideful tale of modern cowgirl mosey. "I don't need anybody to lead the way," she sings. "I've got a voice that carries...Gonna carry me down to L.A." Lead single &"Trouble," &"January," and &"When It All Comes Down" all pulse along on electronic percussion and multiple layers of crackling guitar effects, and McKee herself is surrounded by multiple vocal tracks. Slower material like &"Sensitive Subject Matter" and the ballad &"Honey" also showcase her voice, which is stronger and more expressive than the Avrils and Britneys of the world. Johnny Loftus, Rovi


Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1TroubleMcKee4:03
2When It All Comes DownMcKee4:05
3Open Your EyesMcKee5:01
4SomebodyMcKee4:12
5Voice That CarriesMcKee4:49
6HoneyMcKee4:45
7Green GrassMcKee4:21
8JanuaryMcKee4:08
9Marble StepsMcKee4:27
10Sensitive Subject MatterMcKee4:07
11I Hold HerMcKee3:39
12Confessions of a Teenage GirlMcKee2:55



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