Word: fiona
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...FIONA APPLE When the Pawn... (Clean Slate/Epic). Like shards from a shattered mirror, the 22-year-old singer-songwriter's latest album glitters with reflective surfaces and sharp edges. Apple's songs, richly produced and intimately performed, explore the opposite of romance: betrayal, breakup, failure to commit. Apple has matured into more than a pop prodigy, more than a girl, interrupted. She is now, as an artist, a woman in full...
...McBrayer Kate McCarthy Angus R. Maclaurin A. Matthew Macleod Theresa V. Makin Anna L. Malsberger Andrew K. Mandel Rebecca J. Mandell Jennifer L. Marder Barbara E. Martinez Heather Mason Sean M. Mason Chiqui O. Matthew Kate McCarthy Shearwood McClelland Alexandra J. McCormack Kaitlin S. McGaw Terrence P. McGovern A. Fiona McKinnon Luke P. McLoughlin Terrence M. McNeil Anna Medvedovsky Kimberly L. Megdanis Edward C. Meyer Jonathan M. Michaelson Tricia M. Michels Brina Milikowsky Bhakti V. Mirchandani Erica L. Mitnick Carlos A. Monje Catrin E. Moran Elisabeth J. Moriarty-Ambrozaitis Sung Hee Moon Caitrin E. Moran Garrett B. Moritz Nora...
Keys' passion certainly seems to lie in music instead of bakery items. He is outspoken about the subject, offering opinions on everything from a Violent Femmes song piped into the store ("they suck") to a Fiona Apple poster ("she's pretty...
...chance to be heard. Brion, 35, composed the introspective instrumental score to Paul Thomas Anderson's film Magnolia (Anderson is a longtime friend of Brion's) and produced five songs on the sound track (including Aimee Mann's intimate cover of the Harry Nilsson standard One). Brion also produced Fiona Apple's terrific...
...approach her with curiosity. Apple draws heavily on old-school R&B and the instrumental support, led by Jon Brion, effectively complements her wandering voice. Her piano work is uncomplicated and elegant, allowing you to focus on her intimate vocals. "I Know," the album's concluding track, proves that Fiona Apple was correct about one statement on Tidal: you don't have to sleep to dream...