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My personal theory: the major labels actually made her work harder, and thus she made better records. She answers to no one now, and has gotten complacent. Sigh.
I'm not sure who was rubber stamping records like The Forgotten Arm and Lost in Space, but it sure wasn't me. I wanted to like those records, but I just wasn't feeling it. "I Was Thinking I Could Clean Up For Christmas" cam up on my iPod the other day, and I got about half way through it and had to change it.
Nobody's mentioned "Bachelor No. 2" here. Is that because some of the songs appeared on the "Magnolia" soundtrack first? I think that's her best album, free of label hassles, and then she got complacent with "Lost in Space," which did have three songs I liked, but I sold it back pretty quickly. I never heard "The Forgotten Arm," but I like what I hear on "31 Today," which echoes "Momentum." (Mann's music is pretty perfect for quarter-life crises -- I was all over her albums when I was 24 and 25, then a few years later, once I got some confidence back, I didn't want to listen anymore because her songs reminded me of a bad time in my life.) "I'm With Stupid" is pretty great too, but I could never get into "Whatever" beyond a few songs.
More great songs from Aimee Mann. Hooray!
I seem to remember critics loving "Lost in Space" at the time, and now everyone's soured on it. That's strange to me. I still think it's brilliant. Find me a hook on "Smilers" as good as anything from "Humpty Dumpty," "Pavlov's Bell" or the titletrack, and I'll listen again.
I totally agree with the comment about her sounding like she's asleep. She's in such a comfort zone that she's gotten extremely lazy.
Not talking about the album contents here or nothin', though, just the title.