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I'M With Stupid [JP-Import] [Import]

Aimee Mann Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (24 Jan 1996)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Victor
  • ASIN: B00005GRYF
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
Out of all her albums, this one is my favourite. An eclectic mixture of songs, ranging from upbeat with a nice hint of bitterness (Sugarcoated and Long Shot) to practically tear-inducing (Par for the Course). Aimee once again demonstrates the sheer diversity of her writing and also the diversity of her voice as she winds her way through memorable melodies and haunting ballads. Although she will currently be best known for her work on the Magnolia soundtrack, this should currently be seen as her finest album. It is worth noting that this is one of the few albums that I listen to the entire way through, instead of skipping either irritating or dull tracks!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
I've really enjoyed Aimee Mann's music and lyrics since the magnificent and beautiful 'Welcome Home' an album I play nearly every day and never get tired of. 'Everything's Different Now' and 'Whatever' were great too.
'Frankenstein' has Elvis Costello's shadow looming over it, at his most cutting and witty. Word play and music blend superbly as the song makes you gasp at the quality, intelligence and delivery.
The title track is subtle and witty- I laughed out loud at the rhyming of 'compound fracture' and 'Margaret Thatcher'
But it's delivered in glum tones and accompanying plodding tune.
Unfortunately GLUM is the word that most describes the rest of the record, the songs and delivery.
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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful
Nobody Says it Better 3 Feb 2000
By Mick Feeble - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This record is a masterpiece production. First, Aimee Mann's voice is crisp and clear, and seemingly unprocessed, it stands a little higher in the mix than most artists - but it works for her. Perhaps the reason it works so well is that her lyrics are fantastic, and they deserve to be heard.

The record follows the style of her previous release "Whatever", which also followed the style of Til Tuesday's final release "Everything's Different Now" (which could have more aptly been referred to as the first solo Aimee Mann record, because of it's stylistic divergence from previous Til Tuesday work).

Whereas "Whatever" was very polished and Beatles-influenced, "I'm With Stupid Now" intentionally takes a bit of the polish off. The recording and production is still stellar, but this time there are a lot of special effects, and subtleties put in, which give the album a feel of cohesiveness whereas "Whatever" may have seemed a little more sterile. In one track, there is actually the scratching of an old LP record mixed in quietly to the song (Amateur).

One of the strongest tracks on the song are "It's Not Safe", which is ironically the final song. In an age where artists often stack a record with the best 3 or 4 tracks up front, often followed by filler material, this stands as another example of Aimee Mann's bucking the system (another example being that the lyrics for this record are printed on the inside cover - in alphabetical order, word by word! So she has a sense of humor as well). "It's Not Safe" stands out in all aspects, but primarily the lyrics which discuss the topic of trying to be a good person in an inherently messed-up world. The sentiments she offers, "All you want to do is something good - so get ready to be ridiculed and misunderstood", are keenly stated.

Other very strong pieces include "Choice in the Matter" and "That's Just What You Are", both of which are catchy tales about painful relationships - a common theme for Aimee. In spite of her tendency to repeat these topics from song to song, her bitterness is tempered with hopefulness and enough creativity to never sound overdone.

Every song on this release is strong, so it is with hesitation that I list only the above. It is one of those records that you can listen to from start to finish and actually feel like you're going on an emotional ride.

I recommend it.

27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
For those who are just familiarizing yourself with Aimee.. 2 Feb 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I'm writing this to those who have recently been acquainted with Ms. Mann since the release of the soundtrack, "Magnolia". As amazing as her songs featured in PT Anderson's film are--"I'm With Stupid" is tops. With little airplay, but awesome reviews..It's too bad that she wasn't selling then like she is now. But alas, she's finally getting what she has long deserved! I bought this album in '96 after hearing it in my brother's car. It's one of those rare CD's in which EVERY song is aesthetic to the ear and liberating to anyone who has ever suffered a broken heart (haven't we all? ) I've been enjoying IWS for 4 years now and have not let it gather dust. If you want to know who she is similar to, I cannot say. She stands alone. But if it's any help to you, other female artists that are high on my list are Ani Difranco, Liz Phair, and Fiona Apple.

Buy this CD--acquaint yourself with Aimee--support her--for she is a goddess of singing and songwriting.

16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
NO CHOICE IN THE MATTER 17 Sep 2000
By EriKa - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I am one of those people for whom lyrics matter more than the music. Both harmoniously coupling to make beautiful music is great, but if given the choice, I choose lyrics. Aimee Mann is a lyrical genius... intellectual, clever, poetic, singing some of the most touching, surprising lyrics of any songwriter writing today. And why isn't Aimee a household name? Okay, record-company greed and Aimee's unfailing loyalty to herself and her artistic vision play their roles here... But I guess Aimee is not a household name also because her lyrics are a little bit intimidating to many people. Maybe too literate, maybe too incisive. However, this is why her most ardent fans love her music so much.

I'm With Stupid was fresh, rough, biting, witty, sarcastic, and heartfelt all at once. It still is... its effects have not dulled with time (and admittedly, for me, overplay!) Mann is gifted with making you nod in agreement with her while feeling like you are walking across gravel barefoot. She has a unique voice coupled with an aggressive style (on this album; toned down hereafter in her songs on the Magnolia soundtrack and in Bachelor #2).

One reviewer wrote that you cannot sing along with these songs... cannot listen to them in the car... and for me, this simply isn't true. All the songs are catchy; all of the songs get stuck in my head... and I sing along (in the car) all the time. It is all a matter of taste, yes. I am a fan of other contemporary female performers, and I believe Aimee Mann to be the best of them all.

"There is nothing that competes with habit,/And I know it's not that deep nor tragic.../simply that you have to have it" Mann sings in the bitter ballad "You Could Make a Killing". And while this is an evident statement it is also a true statement to which we can all relate...

Or in the biting "Sugarcoated" Mann sings, "Out of your mouth, comes a string of clichés; now I have given you so much rope, you shoul'd've been hanging for days.." Does it get any better than that?

I am hard pressed to provide a list of my favourite tracks, although I love "Par for the Course" most of all. This entire album is stunning and rare. This album is a powerhouse, overwhelming showcase of lyrical wizardry and sentiment and powerful music. You won't regret at least listening.

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