Sponsored Resources

Jessica Harper, Inside Out CD cover artwork

Jessica Harper, Inside Out

Audio CD

Disk ID: 881327

Disk length: 37m 35s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

View all albums by Jessica Harper...

Tracks & Durations

1. Younder Come Day/Shining Over China 4:22
2. Four Boys Named Jordan 4:31
3. A Little Brown Dog Named Joe 3:10
4. Happy Talk 3:27
5. Shout The Happiness 3:41
6. Lizzie's Do's And Don'ts 3:37
7. Walk It While You Talk It 3:06
8. The Band 3:38
9. Down By The River/Bullfrog 1:57
10. I'm Already There/Shoo Fly 5:58

Note: The information about this album is acquired from the publicly available resources and we are not responsible for their accuracy.

Review

Jessica Harper stretches her big, broad voice over three musical styles--jazz, reggae, and calypso--on Inside Out for a sound, rich and lush, that's unmistakably hers, love it or leap right over it on your CD changer. Same rule applies to her lyrics, which leave listeners feeling as though they ought to have signed a waiver: spin this disc and plan to be gone awhile, in effect plucked from your own habitat and planted squarely in hers. Fortunately, it's a place most parents will find familiar, comfortably so. A bundle of songs on Inside Out, which plays like a postscript to 2000's Rhythm in My Shoes, bring us into a bustling household where the family pet is a shoe-chewing, jazz-ditty-inspiring "Little Brown Dog Named Joe" and the breakfast-table chitchat seems lifted from our own kitchens and set to pleasing rhythms. For instance, "Four Boys Named Jordan" opens with a little girl, Elizabeth, explaining her class-seating chart. Sprinkled around the room, sometimes in confusing clusters, are--you guessed it--four fellas who share the same name. On "Lizzy's Do's and Don't's" you can practically hear the disaffected drumming of fingertips--it's Lizzy's plea to her mom not to hide her candy up high and put nuts in the apple pie, among other exasperating day-to-day stuff. At times, the Harper household darts away from the daily grind to celebrate nothing special. "Happy Talk" reminds us, in reggae, to dream, and "Shout the Happiness" is hardly more than a joyous, island-style rant. Regardless of the mood, so much a part of this record, not one of the songs is weak musically. For young families in a funk, it's a friendly, highly original reminder to at least keep it light when you can't kick up your heels. --Tammy La Gorce

Please note: we do not provide any Jessica Harper music downloads, have no any mp3 music including music samples and music ringtones, and can not assist you where to buy music CDs and used CDs. You can search for it on music sites all over the Internet or visit one of our advertisers. We appreciate any ideas and comments about this experimental music database.