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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Arista
EAN: 0078221474023
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Arista
Manufacturer: Arista
MPN: 14740
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Arista
Release Date: June 04, 2002
Studio: Arista
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Self-professed skate punk Avril Lavigne sings that she'd "rather be anything but ordinary" on her debut. While the fact that she had a record deal by the age of 16 separates her from the pack, too often Let Go's lyrical shortcomings drag the teenager's musically impressive recording entrée into the realm of the typical. The catchy choruses of Go are substantial, though, thanks to Lavigne's riff-driven melodies and powerful vocals, which at times adopt the unorthodox intonation quirks of fellow Canadian Alanis Morrissette. The nuanced, dynamic "Losing Grip," "My World" (which perfectly captures the ennui of suburbia), and the buoyant power-pop blast "Sk8er Boi" are the collection's highlights. But Lavigne's honest yet awkward words weigh down the likes of "Mobile," "I'm with You," and "Naked." "Nobody's Fool," which displays her Pink-like take-me-as-I-am credo, hints that someday Lavigne's lyrics will match the strength of her music. --Annie Zaleski
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It was very easy to get sick and tired of teen-aged girls singing dance-pop as there seemed to be an endless supply of them for several years. Finally we have a new artist playing rock, and while one might be tempted to give it high-marks for that alone, the fact is Avril Lavigne earns high praise for her debut album, "Let Go". Avril Lavigne was just 17 when she released this album in 2002, and while it isn't perfect or anywhere near the best rock album ever, it certainly was a breath of fresh ... Read More
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I love all kinds of music but generally gravitate towards hard rock, and have been a fan of Metallica since I was fourteen, so if someone would have told me I'd be rating an Avril Lavigne CD with 5 exhuberant stars I might have laughed. As a matter of fact, when it was first released (since I don't listen to the radio) I had no interest in buying it. One day I happened to hear "Complicated" at a friends and was surprised when they told me who it was. I bought this CD and I can tell you, I've owned ... Read More
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I own hundreds of albums, but this is my favorite. She doesn't sing a word without feeling it first.
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It's a good freshman CD that contains catchy songs that are pop/rock inspired. There are songs that contain deep lyrics and others that are just simple. But overall the CD is wonderful. But the best Avril Lavigne CD yet is her sophomore album named Under My Skin.