Hello Lisa

Hello Lisa

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Essentially a repackaging of Lisa Loeb's criminally overlooked Cake and Pie release, Hello Lisa finds the decaf diva unleashing her cutesy impulses in the extreme, embracing the Hello Kitty aesthetic wholesale while adding photos of (presumably) her own kitties to up the aw-shucks factor. Still, the girl can write a song and turn a phrase. Take "Underdog," where she deadpans, "I like things that are so good/ You are so, so good." Or this, from the set's most powerful track, "Everyday"--"Love turns its back just to stand in my way," delivered with Loeb's characteristically powerful understatement. Unlikely conspirators Dweezil Zappa and Randy Scruggs provide counterpoint to Loeb's fizzy folk-pop, but Hello Lisa is her show, and it's all the better for it. --Kim Hughes

Product Description
Her latest CD, Hello Lisa, features 11 original songs composed or co-written by Lisa and a variety of songwriters and producers, including Randy Scruggs, Dweezil Zappa, Glen Ballard and Peter Collins. "Though I wrote many of the songs myself, this record is ultimately a collaborative effort," Loeb says. "I wanted to write, produce and play with as many people as possible to bring a sense of diversity to the project. I co-produced the album, so there is a strong connection in all the songs." Composing and performing songs that combine effervescent pop with the lyricism of a skilled storyteller, Lisa Loeb is one of contemporary music's most sumptuous delights.

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Hello Lisa

Hello Lisa
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not as tasty as Cake... or Pie
  • Five stars! Hey, it's Lisa!
  • Sorry Lisa
  • Under Appreciated Gold
  • Good Job, Lisa!
Hello Lisa
Lisa Loeb
Manufacturer: Artemis Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Similar Items:
  1. The Way It Really Is
  2. Cake and Pie
  3. Tails
  4. Firecracker
  5. The Very Best of Lisa Loeb

ASIN: B00006LSPS
Release Date: 2002-10-15

Tracks:

  1. Did That
  2. Underdog
  3. You Don't Know Me
  4. Drops Me Down
  5. The Way It Really Is
  6. Bring Me Up
  7. What Am I Supposed To Say
  8. Everyday
  9. Someone You Should Know
  10. Payback
  11. Take Me Back

Amazon.com

Essentially a repackaging of Lisa Loeb's criminally overlooked Cake and Pie release, Hello Lisa finds the decaf diva unleashing her cutesy impulses in the extreme, embracing the Hello Kitty aesthetic wholesale while adding photos of (presumably) her own kitties to up the aw-shucks factor. Still, the girl can write a song and turn a phrase. Take "Underdog," where she deadpans, "I like things that are so good/ You are so, so good." Or this, from the set's most powerful track, "Everyday"--"Love turns its back just to stand in my way," delivered with Loeb's characteristically powerful understatement. Unlikely conspirators Dweezil Zappa and Randy Scruggs provide counterpoint to Loeb's fizzy folk-pop, but Hello Lisa is her show, and it's all the better for it. --Kim Hughes

Album Description

Her latest CD, Hello Lisa, features 11 original songs composed or co-written by Lisa and a variety of songwriters and producers, including Randy Scruggs, Dweezil Zappa, Glen Ballard and Peter Collins. "Though I wrote many of the songs myself, this record is ultimately a collaborative effort," Loeb says. "I wanted to write, produce and play with as many people as possible to bring a sense of diversity to the project. I co-produced the album, so there is a strong connection in all the songs." Composing and performing songs that combine effervescent pop with the lyricism of a skilled storyteller, Lisa Loeb is one of contemporary music's most sumptuous delights.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not as tasty as Cake... or Pie.......2004-07-07

I heard about this slight repacking of Cake and Pie and was intrigued. Heard it today at a store and must say it was a mistake to do this. First the Hello Lisa 'thing' simply doesn't do anything for anyone, especially Lisa. To not lead off with "The Way it Really Is", is mistake number 2. Mistake 3 is in kicking off Kickstart (WOW what a mistake!). Lastly, it seems a bit underhanded to make fans buy 2 discs for 3 new songs. Yeah, I know all about the record company change, and yeah thats rough, but why not just include these songs on the next cd?

If you only have THIS disc I reccommend Cake and Pie... which has Kickstart and also Too Fast Driving is really cool too.

Oh, and how is the packaging of Cake and Pie not more desireable than the Hello Kitty one...? Am I missing something?

5 out of 5 stars Five stars! Hey, it's Lisa!.......2004-03-28

Can a Lisa Loeb cd be bad in some way? No, of course not:

1: "Did That" > Although it's not one of my favorites, it's a nice track and it has an irresistable little chorus. 8/10

2: "Underdog" > This song is so, so good! It's very soft and cute, and has a nice instrumentation. Certainly one of my favs. 10/10

3: "You Don't Know Me" > Somewhat more rock than the other songs, and direct lyrics, and this works extremely positive! Great car tune. 8/10

4: "Drops Me Down" > In this song, Lisa shows her dark side. Truly and outstanding performance. 10/10

5: "The Way It Really Is" > This song is so amazing, it has all the ingredients for a good single: slight suspense, it is catchy, and it is up-tempo! 10/10

6: "Bring Me Up" > Lisa calms down after the previous song. This song has great emo-power. Again a cute song with a chorus that sticks in your head. 9/10

7: "What Am I Supposed To Say" > This song is somewhat more country than the others, it is not as catchy as the others but it has staying power. 8/10

8: "Everyday" > This is a good song, I can imagine it being the favorite of many people, but strangely it doesn't work for me. But again, it's fine. 7/10

9: "Someone You Should Know": > This is the absolute highlight of the album, very catchy, very positive, the greatest chorus you'll ever hear, and a great message... 10/10

10: "Payback" > This song is darker than the others, accompanied by a bluesy rhytm... it's just very nice. 9/10

11: "Take Me Back" > This song may not be the most conspicuous of the set, but it has grown so much on me that it has become my favorite! I just adore the message (friends don't stay forever) and the backing vocals in the chorus are cool too. 11/10

This record is certainly worth buying!

2 out of 5 stars Sorry Lisa.......2003-07-13

I went looking for Lisa Loeb's first CD 'Tails'. Instead of 'Tails' they had this, and I had to buy it... well because of the cute cover. At first listen I didn't really care for this CD but the more you listen to it, the more it grows on you. Sort of, anyway. My favorite song on this album is 'Someone You Should Know'. I don't know why but I think the chorus sounds like a choir singing in the background. Other average-okay songs include: 'What Am I Supposed To Say' (the accoustic version) and 'The Way It Really Is'. But pretty much the rest of the album isn't that great. It isn't exactly bad, just kinda...blah. I wouldn't reccomend this album to anyone unless you're a Lisa Loeb fanatic. Her debut cd 'Tails' is a little better, but not that much. I don't think I'll be buying anymore Lisa Loeb CDs in the future.

5 out of 5 stars Under Appreciated Gold.......2003-06-22

Although Amazon is suggesting that you purchase both Cake and Pie and Hello Lisa for a bargain, be well advised that Hello Lisa IS the Cake and Pie album with three extra tracks.

Loeb's follow up to Firecracker finds her associating with Dweezil Zappa, son of the late musical genuis, who is content with contributing guitar licks, hooks and solos that actually compliment the music rather than draw attention away from it. Zappa adds a nice hint of edge to Loeb's folk inspired pop which culminates in a CD that is as fresh and appreciated as a warm summer day compared to what is infesting pop radio these days. You won't find Loeb on the radio in too many places and that's exactly what's wrong with radio today. Her songwriting in general is personal, human and easy to relate to without resorting to insulting the listeners intelligence.

The 12 tracks on Hello Lisa (one hidden) ebb and flow like a well designed set list, weaving through various emotions and sentiments that may at first not make much of an impression - but will leave you craving repeat performances until you are completely familiar with every nook and cranny of the CD.

Loeb's naked, up close and personal trademark voice is sweet and biting at the same time, like the cute unassuming girl in school who could kill you with a look or a word and not even know she did it. It's not the way she sings, it's what she sings that provide her with the power of her convictions. Each track is filled with vocal hooks that will haunt you (in a good way!) even when the CD isn't playing. Now that's a performance.

Zappa's guitar work is edgy, but toned down enough in production to provide a foundation without overpowering the message, while the other musicians keep the music real. The one admiring aspect is the amount of space each song thrives on. At times there is only the acoustic guitar, bass, drums and Loeb's voice carrying the song and that's all it needs.

Fans of Loeb's will definitely appreciate that she hasn't decided to change her sound to cash in on the latest musical trends - which have absolutely nothing in common with the music Loeb writes. Hello Lisa certainly isn't as hard edged as some of the tracks on her 1994 debut album Tails, and it's not right to call it a maturing, as Loeb has seemingly been on her game from day one. Hello Lisa is simply another step in her musical journey and a trip that you should embark on. You won't regret it.

5 out of 5 stars Good Job, Lisa!.......2003-01-12

Lisa Loeb does a fantastic job of mixing sensitive lyrics with catchy melodies. The new songs on "Hello Lisa" are some of the best songs of the year - it certainly beats the mindless hip-grinding tunes by the likes of Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake.

Lisa Loeb may have been overlooked throughout the past few years, but that does not mean her talent has waned. If anything, she has perservered and improved upon her art, churning out not only songs, but rather stories. "Take Me Back" tells the story of a friendship on the verge of breaking down, and "What Am I Supposed To Say" chronicles what it's like to be caught between warring lovers... definately not your typical 'I can't live without you' love songs.

Overall : Good Job, Lisa, and we hope to be seeing more of you in years to come.
Hello Again
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Voice Strikes Again! A Masterpiece!!
Hello Again

Manufacturer: Anda Publishing
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Blues | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
ASIN: B000E1OIQW
Release Date: 2006-01-01

Tracks:

  1. For You
  2. Now And Then
  3. Maybe It's Time To Say Hello Again
  4. Without You
  5. He Cast A Spell On Me
  6. But Not With You
  7. Who Knows Why
  8. The Moon And I
  9. Here You Are
  10. I'd Go Anywhere
  11. You Appear
  12. The Sun Doesn't Shine Anymore
  13. Let Me Hear Spring Again

Product Description

"Hello Again" is the first fruit of the collaboration among jazz vocalist Lisa Hindmarsh, pianist and arranger Mike Frank, and composer/lyricist Dana Paul Robinson. Listeners will be please to know that a follow-up CD is already in the works. With the exception of the first track, a light-hearted jazz waltz entitled "For You" which Robinson wrote many years ago, all of the songs on "Hello Again" are originals which are are performed for the first time. Their breadth in style is wide. Listeners will be delighted by the lightness of "For You", moved by the poignancy of "Maybe It's Time We Say Hello Again",impressed by the range of "He Cast A Spell On Me", and amused by the upbeat humor of "But Not With You". All in all, this CD brings to discerning listeners sophisticated lyrics matched with memorable melodies and flawless interpretation - both in performance and recording. The final track, "Let Me Hear Spring Again" epitomizes the superb abilities of these musicians and recoding technicians to create and present a musical masterpiece.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Voice Strikes Again! A Masterpiece!!.......2006-01-06

I've been one of Lisa Hindmarsh's biggest fans since the release of her first recording in 2000. Though she has always been a stellar musician and interpreter, she far surpasses any previous effort on this gorgeous new recording. She takes thirteen brand new, never recorded songs by a wonderful new (?) composer, Dana Robinson, and proceeds to hit them out of the park, forever imprinting her breathtaking voice and incomparable style upon each one. Lisa's voice is truly in full flower here, and covers all ground from the barest whisper to full-voiced longing. Listen to "Let Me Hear Spring Again", and if it doesn't give you chills, you must be dead! The songs themselves are all gems (where did she find this composer???), harmonically and melodically complex with sophisticated and interesting lyrics. Lisa handles every aspect, including the sometimes difficult melodies and wide vocal ranges, with her usual ease and consummate taste. She has always been one of the most natural and emotional communicators around, but there is no question she is at the height of her powers here and she compares favorably with ANY of the best-known singers working today. Highly recommended!
Hello Again
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Hello Again

    Manufacturer: Orchard.Com
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000E6GBPI
    Release Date: 2006-01-10

    Tracks:

    1. For You
    2. Now And Then
    3. Maybe It's Time To Say Hello Again
    4. Without You
    5. He Cast a Spell On Me
    6. But Not With You
    7. Who Knows Why
    8. The Moon And I
    9. Here You Are
    10. I'd Go Anywhere
    11. You Appear
    12. The Sun Doesn't Shine Anymore
    13. Let Me Hear Spring Again

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