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Aimee Mann - The Forgotten Arm album flac Performer: Aimee Mann
Title: The Forgotten Arm
Style: Alternative Rock, Soft Rock
Released: 2005
Country: US
MP3 album: 1811 mb
FLAC album: 1448 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: AAC RA ASF MP1 DMF WMA MOD
Genre: Rock

The Forgotten Arm is an album by singer-songwriter Aimee Mann with illustrations by artist Owen Smith. It was released by SuperEgo Records on May 3, 2005. It is a concept album, telling the story of two characters who run off with each other to escape their problems, but end up in more trouble than either of them could have imagined. The album reflects Mann's own boxing in its story and illustrations.

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Band Name Aimee Mann. Album Name The Forgotten Arm. Type Album. Released date 03 May 2005. Labels V2 Music SuperEgo. Members owning this album3. 2. King Of The Jailhouse. 4. Going Through The Motions.

The prospect of an Aimee Mann concept album concerning an addicted boxer returning from the Vietnam War isn't necessarily enticing, but after the meandering, adrift Lost in Space, a change of pace of any kind is welcome for the acclaimed, gifted, and increasingly predictable singer/songwriter. Mann must have sensed this too, since she not only committed herself to a narrative song cycle, but she cut the record live with a new band under the guidance of producer Joe Henry. The songs on The Forgotten Arm are sharper, stronger, more memorable than those on Lost in Space and the performances are robust and lively. As the record progresses, the songs take on a certain samey quality - a flaw that's not uncommon to Mann's albums - but as individual cuts, the songs are quite strong.

The Forgotten Arm. Aimee Mann. Release Date: May 3, 2005 Record label: Superego Genre(s): Rock, Adult Alternative, Singer-Songwriter. 70 Music Critic Score How the Music Critic Score works. The prospect of an Aimee Mann concept album concerning an addicted boxer returning from the Vietnam War isn't necessarily enticing, but after the meandering, adrift Lost in Space, a change of pace of any kind is welcome for the acclaimed, gifted, and increasingly predictable singer/songwriter. Mann must have sensed this too, since she not only committed herself to a narrative song cycle, but she cut the record live with a new band under the guidance of producer Joe Henry

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Aimee Mann's greatest asset has always been her knack for inspecting the brittle consistency of humanity through an acute aperture. Remember, this is the songwriter whose vividly devastating, seraphically beautiful songs were the impetus for . Anderson's film Magnolia, not the other way around. Once she found herself free from a suffocating major label experience, Mann self-released Bachelor No. 2, or the Last Remains of the Dodo (2000), a record of human vulnerability and insignificance. Her fifth solo album (not counting her contributions to the Magnolia soundtrack), The Forgotten Arm, embraces all of these themes and incorporates them into a loosely defined concept and sometimes ambiguous song cycle about John, a boxer, and Caroline, who fall in love, escape their crummy circumstances, and eventually watch their relationship disintegrate while on the road.

The Forgotten Arm Album. Alben von Aimee Mann. The Forgotten Arm Album. The Forgotten Arm. Veröffentlicht am May 3, 2005. I Can't Get My Head Around It. I Can't Help You Anymore. I Was Thinking I Could Clean Up For Christmas. She Really Wants You. That's How I Knew This Story Would Break My Heart.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Dear John
2 King Of The Jailhouse
Guitar – Julian CoryellMandolin – Jeff TrottSaxophone – Mark VisherTrombone – Jason ThorTrumpet, Arranged By [Horns] – Willie Murillo
3 Goodbye Caroline
Cowbell – Victor Indrizzo
4 Going Through The Motions
5 I Can't Get My Head Around It
6 She Really Wants You
Vocals – Julian Coryell
7 Video
Mandolin – Jeff Trott
8 Little Bombs
Baritone Guitar – Jeff Trott
9 That's How I Knew This Story Would Break My Heart
10 I Can't Help You Anymore
Slide Guitar, Backing Vocals, Keyboards – Julian Coryell
11 I Was Thinking I Could Clean Up For Christmas
Vocals – Julian Coryell
12 Beautiful

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Sum Records
  • Licensed To – CDI Music Ltda.
  • Manufactured By – CD+

Credits

  • Art Direction – Aimee Mann, Gail Marowitz
  • Bass, Backing Vocals – Paul Bryan
  • Design – Gail Marowitz
  • Drums, Percussion – Jay Bellerose (tracks: 2, 4 to 6), Victor Indrizzo (tracks: 1, 7 to 12)
  • Electric Guitar – Chris Bruce (tracks: 4), Jeff Trott (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 12), Julian Coryell (tracks: 4)
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Chris Reynolds , Jason Mott
  • Illustration – Owen Smith
  • Keyboards – Jebin Bruni
  • Mastered By – Gavin Lurssen
  • Photography – Sheryl Nields
  • Producer – Joe Henry
  • Recorded By, Mixed By – Ryan Freeland
  • Vocals, Electric Guitar – Aimee Mann

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed): 6 10535 29852 2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SE 0018 Aimee Mann The Forgotten Arm ‎(CD, Album, Dig) SuperEgo Records SE 0018 US 2005
VVR1032358 Aimee Mann The Forgotten Arm ‎(CD, Album, Jew) V2 VVR1032358 Australia & New Zealand 2005
VVR1032352 Aimee Mann The Forgotten Arm ‎(CD, Album) V2 VVR1032352 UK 2005
VVR1032642P Aimee Mann The Forgotten Arm ‎(CD, Album, Promo) V2 VVR1032642P UK 2005
V2CP 214 Aimee Mann The Forgotten Arm ‎(CD, Album, Promo) V2, Columbia Music Entertainment, SuperEgo Records V2CP 214 Japan 2005