Fortune Cookies

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Fortune Cookies With her new album, Fortune Cookies, folk-soul songstress Alana Davis only improves on the skills and versatility glimpsed on her 1997 debut, Blame It on Me. The lead single, "I Want You," seems destined for Top 40 radio, with its universal lyrics of longing and pop-rock guitar and bass lines. The Neptunes-produced "Bye Bye" has a hip-hop beat, wah-wah guitar, and a delicious groove, bringing out the Mary J. Blige in Davis's warm, rich Edie Brickell vibe. Davis also remakes the Whodini classic "How Many of Us Have Them (Friends)," combining early-rap scratches with a jangly acoustic guitar. Davis's infinitely adaptable voice soars and growls on the self-penned "A Chance with You" and purrs on the reggae-influenced "Got This Far." Davis can't be pigeonholed into any particular genre of music--she's got a style and flair all her own, and she's released one of the strongest, most beautiful, and most complex albums of the year. --Courtney Kemp

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Tracks
1Save The Day
2I Want You
3When You Became King
4How Many Of Us Have Them (Friends)
5I Don't Care (Lonesome Road)
6Bye Bye
7Under The Rainbow
8A Chance With You
9God Of Love
10Got This Far
11Easy To Love



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