Sunday, September 13, 2009

Cyndi s still fun acoustically

Cyndi s still fun acoustically One might think that Cyndi Lauper has slowly into oblivion, because, as the supeova explosions of pop with his debut album in 1983 you? S Unusual.But So the girl who just wants to have fun, it's just grown and matured into one of the sweet voices of pop music today.On his new album The Body Acoustic, Lauper? s together a collection of successes and their choice, cut and revised in order to really put the beauty of their Poignant lyrics.It? s has more than 20 years since Cythia Ann Stephanie Lauper, Cyndi, or, as we know is love, won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist and published a series of Top Ten hits as you Bop, True Colors, all night , Money changes everything, and from time to time, which has more than 70 artists and Willy Nelson Miles Davis.At for 50 years, has an album of standards, finally, with the critical aclaim, and the seeds for the body Acoustic.All successes are here along with three new songs. Guest musicians and singers who plays dulcimer Cyndi traces compared to a whole new life.True colors illuminated only by strings is almost hauntingly sad, and Sarah McLachlan Angel adds her voice on time. All night with Shaggy? Unique voice stylings and Japanese duo Puffy AmiYumi on Fun Girls Just Want to Have Fun.Lauper co-produced the album with Rick Chertoff, who is his debut hit you? S So Unusual, and William Wittman, who produces Last.Yeah, girls just want to have fun, but then so women.Peter Shuttlewood is the author of freshread magazine contains articles on popular culture, with an Australian momentum. freshread - daily life in a new way.

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