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Leah Andreone
Veiled
Release Date: 1996 08 27
Running Time: 46:20
Label: RCA Records

Leah Andreone's debut, Veiled, can be compared to Alanis Morissette at times -- overtly sexual lyrics mixed with slinky, melodic alterna-pop. But her songs stand on their own with sincere and confessional content, often seeming like the tunes are a form of therapy for Leah. "It's Alright, It's OK" opens the album on an upbeat note, with an instantly memorable chorus kicking the song into high gear. "Happy Birthday" is the most Alanis-like track on the album, while other tracks such as the acoustic "You Make Me Remember," the rocking "Who Are They to Say," and the funky "Hell to Pay" all hit the mark. Although not as successfully experimental as her next album, 1998's Alchemy, Veiled does a more than adequate job of capturing Leah Andreone at her most basic and straightforward. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1It's Alright, It's OKAndreone, Neigher4:25
2Happy BirthdayHill3:57
3Mother Tongue3:58
4You Make Me RememberNeigher, Andreone5:17
5Who Are They to Say4:07
6Problem Child4:41
7Come Sunday Morning3:57
8Kiss Me Goodbye4:25
9Hell to Pay3:47
10Will You Still Love Me?4:37
11Imagining You3:09

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1996CDRCA Records
1996CSRCA Records



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