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Hotel Paper
Michelle Branch
Hotel Paper
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock, Broadway & Vocalists
 
  •  Track Listings (13) - Disc #1

International edition of the singer/songwriter's sophomore album includes two bonus tracks, 'Everywhere' & 'Game Of Love'. 'Hotel Paper' is the followup to her successful 2001 debut, 'The Spirit Room'. Warner.

     
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All Artists: Michelle Branch
Title: Hotel Paper
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Warner Bros UK
Release Date: 7/22/2003
Album Type: Extra tracks, Import
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Singer-Songwriters, Vocal Pop, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 093624850823, 821838262725, 9325583019746, 936248508230, 932558301974

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International edition of the singer/songwriter's sophomore album includes two bonus tracks, 'Everywhere' & 'Game Of Love'. 'Hotel Paper' is the followup to her successful 2001 debut, 'The Spirit Room'. Warner.

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CD Reviews

Michelle Branch with Extra Tracks-- Who could ask for more??
Kara F. | Pennsylvania, USA | 09/13/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"While I was in Japan this summer, I decided to get the new Michelle Branch Cd. I was very happy with this follow up to 'The Spirit Room'. Branch has compelling lyrics and music that draws out your emotions. Not only does this CD offer the tracks that were found on the American Relese, but also 'Everywhere' and 'The Game of Love'. If you have yet to buy your copy of 'Hotel Paper", buy the import-- believe me, you'll be happy!"
Far better than the original version
MisterMusicFan | 01/18/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"...and ultimately better than its predecessor, thanks heavily to the extra tracks. The Japanese import version of Michelle Branch's sophomore disc, 'Hotel Paper,' cherry picks two previous works by Branch, both of which were radio hits. These extra little goodies do the disc a world of good, making up for its original shortcomings, and making it easily a more worthwhile buy than its bizarrely higher-priced original version. I have to admit, the tracks that flowed right into in the mainstream upon their release are really all I find myself listening to-I rarely venture beyond what we've heard on the radio. And when I do, I am oftentimes not impressed. Regardless, the hits make for hours of enjoyment-Michelle has a knack for irresistibly catchy pop hooks, and yet manages to sidestep the gaping hole of embarrassing lyrics that so many pop diddies manage to stumble into. She perfectly captures the honesty and awkwardness of our modern-day teenager in her lyrics-combine that with her infectious hooks and you've got yourself some music as delicious and satisfying as Swiss chocolate. The almost-angry "Are You Happy Now?" is the album's first standout. "Would you look me in the eye and tell me that you're happy now?," Branch sneers in the hooky chorus. After the next six tracks fumble by, we hear the buoyant "Breathe," another standout, and the album's second single. Its modest perkiness and beckoning chorus can easily cheer up even the saddest of listeners. "Everywhere," the first single from Michelle's debut, might be the hookiest song Branch has ever done-it's downright addictive. Then there's the laid back, catchy contemporary track, Santana's "The Game Of Love." This is also a very good song, and though it is sweet and upbeat, Jake Barnes slavishly labeling it as a 'sugary pop single' was rather extreme in my opinion. "It's You" might be the one of the best non-hit here-its beautifully mellow beginning doesn't exactly hurt the ears, but it can't compete with the radio smashes. Filler aside, this stands very strong as a hit-packed pop album done by an artist who has a whole lot of talent and a bright-looking future in the music world."