Laura said:
i liked H&T when it first came out, but i have rarely listened to it lately or any of V's music for that matter. i could relate to BnN & Harmonium WAY more than this cd & the music just connected with me more. it sucks cuz i used to be a HUGE V fan & always listened to her music.
I agree. I LOVE what iluvvanessa said about the album breaking/mending/breaking his/her heart, but it doesn't do that for me. Obviously, most of her fans think the album is great, and I'm glad you enjoy it because V put a lot of work into it, but I don't like it at all. To me, this album was a big disappointment, and I know I'm not the only one who feels this way. I think she is a very talented artist, but all the things that attracted me to her music before are missing from H&T. I am grateful of the influence that her music has had in my life, and, of course, I can listen to her older material whenever I like. I don't like ALL of her pre-H&T songs, but I adore many of them (most of which weren't album tracks!) I don't really consider myself a "fan" at the moment, but I'll see what her next album is like- I hope she releases one. I know she still has the ability to make what I consider a great album- she wrote some great songs that weren't chosen to be on the CD (such as All is Well & Best Behavior) and also I liked some album tracks (eg. The One) when I heard the live bootlegs, but didn't like the album versions. So when I look at it like that, I think this album was made in an attempt to please a certain audience, (which excludes me and other people who enjoy her "dark side") and also in a conscious effort to please the "mainstream" and casual listeners.