Sunday, September 10, 2006

Lisa Miskovsky - Changes [Stockholm Records - 2006]

Lisa Miskovsky has once again chosen to work with Jocke Berg, and when they do so everyone knows that it simply can’t fail. The first single “Mary” sure proved that. I don't know if it’s going to be as huge as the mega hit “Lady stardust” from 2001s album “Falling Water (where Jocke Berg also was the producer and co-songwriter) but its a great song.

The cooperation Miskovsky / Berg sure is a winning concept. The songs are now dressed up in full stage costume and feel very big and solid. Where “Falling water” came off as a narrow little country road with a more naked sound, this 12 song album called “Changes” runs you over like a ten lane motor highway.


Lisa sings awfully well as always. There is really not anything to complain about except that after listening to the 12 songs a couple of times I feel that because of its massive production the over all feeling is that “Changes” tend to get a bit too similar and thick.

But I like this record, I like it very much.

Listen to the first single “Mary” here:

http://www.myspace.com/lisamiskovsky

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