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Anna Nalick: In The Rough Lyrics

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Anna Nalick: In The Rough Lyrics

 

You say you fell while holding diamonds in your hands
"It's your fault for running, holding diamonds," I said
And I offer no sympathy for that
I hear that it was you who died alone
And I offer no sympathy for that
Better off I sparkle on my own

And someday love will find me in the rough
Someday love will finally be enough

I turned around 3 times and wound up at your door
Now you say you know all you did not know before
And I offer no sympathy for that
I hear that it was you who died alone
And I offer no sympathy for that
Better off I sparkle on my own

And someday love will find me in the rough
Someday love will finally be enough

I got your love letters
I threw them all away
And I hear you think that I'm crazy
I'm driving 95
And I'm driving you away
And I shine a little more lately

Someday love will find me in the rough
Someday love will finally be enough

Someday love will find me in the rough
Someday love will finally be enough

I shine a little more lately

In The Rough Music Video 

Anna Nalick - In The Rough

Anna Nalick In The Rough (C) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

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Anna Nalick - Wreck of the Day Album (Columbia Records) 

featuring the song In The Rough

It's not often that a brilliant young singer gets to work with her chief influences on her first shot out of the park, but Anna Nalick's irresistible blend of crisply poetic lyrics, haunting melodies, rich sense of harmony, and ethereal ambience merits nothing less. On the rock side, she grew up a huge fan of Blind Melon, and former members Christopher Thorn and Brad Smith produce her debut with Eric Rosse -- best known for his work with another obvious inspiration, Tori Amos. As strong a presence as she creates as an artist on airy, symphonic piano-based instant hits like "Breathe (2 AM)" and the mournful, country-flavored title track, she is hindered slightly by over-production on rockers like "Citadel" and "In the Rough." "Citadel" has a cool, dark-toned Fiona Apple vibe, but its powerful guitar textures and trippy sound effects obscure Nalick's precious voice, which is better served by more subtle surroundings, as on another standout, "Forever Love." To her credit, Nalick seems game for both approaches, and will probably score numerous hits with each style, but it's a shame anytime a voice like that is obscured for even a moment. Despite this, she is a rare new shining star in the realm of female singer/songwriters, a deserving heir to the thrones of Amos and Apple. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

excerpt from Artist Direct.com...

Wreck of the Day

Amazon Price: $9.97 (as of 11/23/2008)Buy Now

Track Listing:
1. Breathe (2 AM) - 4:39
2. Citadel -2:46
3. Paper Bag -3:27
4. Wreck of the Day -4:05
5. Satellite -3:57
6. Forever Love (Digame) -3:19
7. In The Rough -4:02
8. In My Head -4:04
9. Bleed -3:57
10. Catalyst -3:34
11. Consider This -3:34
12. Wreck of the Day -4:11
13. Drink Me -3:03
14. Soldier -5:19
15. More Than Melody -2:36

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Anna Nalick - Shine [5 Songs EP] -Columbia Records 

When Anna Nalick debuted in 2005 with Wreck of the Day, she exhibited distinctive talent as a singer/songwriter and maturity beyond her years. On intuitive and penetrating songs like "Breathe (2 A.M.)" and "Catalyst," she conveyed in her voice a certain sway - a low, sultry tremble - that revealed as much vulnerability as it did emotional insight.

Now in the process of completing her forthcoming full-length album, Nalick meanwhile offers up a respectable, albeit concise, five-song EP entitled Shine.

The title track, which comes in both full-band and acoustic versions, is the obvious standout and clearly the primary reason behind this release. In a manner both direct and empathetic, the song encourages and comforts those who may have lost sight - amidst a world with more negative than positive influences - of who they are at heart. Nalick gets her point across with incisive lines like, "There are times when the poets and pornstars align and/You won't know who to believe in." The acoustic take on "Shine," in particular, strips away all luster to focus even more on the words and their overall message.

Also included is a sparse and piercing cover of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' track, "Breaking the Girl," which Nalick strikingly turns on its head. She sticks to Anthony Kiedis' lyrical point of view, thus enriching the already-beguiling sense of this song.

Acoustic renditions of "Wreck of the Day" and "Breathe (2 A.M.)," both derived from their original forms on her debut, round out the set as valid and expressive performances rather than dispensable filler. All together, Shine further illustrates Anna Nalick's emergent skill and sophistication as an artist, if only to a relatively brief extent. -Donald Gibson

Excerpt from BC Music Review...

Shine

Amazon Price: $5.98 (as of 11/23/2008)Buy Now

Track Listing:
1. Shine
2. Breathe (2 AM) (Acoustic Version)
3. Wreck of the Day (Acoustic Version)
4. "Breaking the Girl" (originally performed by Red Hot Chili Peppers)
5. Shine (Acoustic Version)

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Anna Nalick performing In the Rough Live at David Letterman Show 

Anna Nalick - In The Rough (live in Letterman)

In The Rough by Anna Nalick

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