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Track Listing 1. Money Changes Everything - (with Adam Lazzara) 2. All Through the Night - (with Shaggy) 3. Time After Time - (with Sarah McLachlan) 4. She Bop 5. Above the Clouds - (with Jeff Beck) 6. I'll Be Your River - (with Vivian Green) 7. Sisters of Avalon - (with Ani DiFranco/Vivian Green) 8. Shine 9. True Colors 10. Water's Edge - (with Sarah McLachlan) 11. Fearless 12. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - (with Puffy AmiYumi)
Album Notes Personnel: Cyndi Lauper (vocals, guitar, dulcimer); Ani DiFranco, Puffy AmiYumi, Sarah McLachlan, Shaggy, Vivian Green, Adam Lazzara (vocals); Kat Dyson (guitar, slide guitar); Jamie West-Oram, Jeff Beck (guitar); Allison Cornell (dulcimer, violin, viola, background vocals); Rob Hyman (melodica, organ); Jim Hines (trumpet); Tom Malone (trombone); Rick Chertoff (piano); Steve Gaboury (harmonium, organ); Mark Egan, William Wittman, Zev Katz (bass guitar); Sammy Merendino (drums). 1980s pop icon Cyndi Lauper updates the sound of each of her signature songs on this 2005 collaboration-heavy release. The quality of Lauper's catalogue serves to remind listeners that she was much more than an MTV flash-in-the-pan. As the title suggests, the instrumentation is largely acoustic, yet the songs sound as energized as ever, especially cuts that provide unexpected surprises, like the Shaggy cameo on the countrified reading of "All Through the Night." Sarah McLauchlan lends her voice to the always-lovely "Time After Time," Vivian Green and Ani DiFranco appear on "Sisters of Avalon," and Kelly Osbourne contributes to the classic romp "Girls Just Want to Have Fun." Lauper contributes two new songs to the set, and her singing is more assured than ever, making THE BODY ACOUSTIC a sure winner for old fans and newcomers alike. The DualDisc Edition includes a DVD featuring a 20 minute film on Lauper, interviews, and live performances.
Industry Reviews ...Lauper's well-equipped to join the stripped club.... - Grade; B
3 out of 5 stars - ...[T]he ever-unusual Cyndi Lauper now sings with more power, more nuance and with more notes at her disposal than she had at her mid-Eighties popularity peak....
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