Amazon.co.uk Review
Martha is the youngest of the Wainwright clan (with brother Rufus two years her senior), and she's also still the one with the most to prove, even after her eponymous 2005 debut captured hearts aplenty via a delightful bundle of timeless folk ruminations with intriguingly fraught seams--and one infamously foul-mouthed diatribe against her father (folk singer Loudon Wainwright III). It's hard to know whether the family association does her more harm than good, but what is certain is that sophomore album
I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too is as complex and emotionally tumultuous as its title and lays to rest any doubts regarding the reach of her artistry. From lavish psychedelic arrangements in "Tower" to "You Cheated Me" and "Hearts Club Band" which gush with the slick country-pop of Fleetwood Mac, to "So Many Friends" and "Bleeding All over You" alternating between Kristen Hersh's husky folk persona on one hand and Kate Bush's gallivanting tonsils on the other, all the way to "Niger River" which quivers and ebbs, fluttering between peaks with eastern trace-like qualities, she sounds both utterly liberated and firmly in control. It's a more challenging experience than the first record, but covers so much more ground and is richer for it. In spite of the title it can surely no longer be a case of always the mistress and never the bride.
--James Berry
CD Description
'I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too' is the third album from singer-songwriter Martha Wainwright. While the record is mainly made up of original material, there are two covers featured; Pink Floyd's 'See Emily Play' and 'Love Is A Stranger' by The Eurythmics. With contributions from Pete Townshend (The Who), Garth Hudson (The Band) and her brother Rufus, Wainwright again shows her talent for warm, rich folk rock with plenty of colour and heart. Singles include 'You Cheated Me'.