Album Info
Artist: | Macy Gray |
Album: | On How Life Is |
Released: | Europe, 2013 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Why Didn't You Call Me | 3:14 |
Backing Vocals - David Wilder, Jeremy Ruzumna | ||
Bass - David Wilder | ||
Drum Programming - Darryl Swann | ||
Guitar - Jinsoo Lim | ||
A2 | Do Something | 4:57 |
Bass - Dion Derek Murdock | ||
Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Moog] - Jeremy Ruzumna | ||
Guitar - Jinsoo Lim | ||
Music By - Andre Benjamin, Antwan Patton, Bernard Worrell, Cameron Gipp, Darryl Barnes, Dion Derek Murdock, Garry Shider, George Clinton Jr., Greg Mays, Patrick Brown, Raymon Murray, Rico Wade, Robert Barnett, Thomas Burton | ||
Vibraphone [Vibes] - Patrick Warren | ||
A3 | Caligula | 4:38 |
Backing Vocals - Darryl Swann | ||
Guitar - Darryl Swann | ||
Music By - Macy Gray | ||
Synthesizer - Jon Brion, Patrick Warren | ||
Synthesizer [Farfisa], Clavinet - Jeremy Ruzumna | ||
A4 | I Try | 3:59 |
Bass - David Wilder | ||
Guitar - Bendrix Williams | ||
Music By - David Wilder, Jinsoo Lim, Macy Gray | ||
Piano, Bells [Orchestra] - Jon Brion | ||
A5 | Sex-O-Matic Venus Freak | 3:57 |
Bass - Dion Derek Murdock | ||
Electric Piano [Rhodes] - Jeremy Ruzumna | ||
Guitar - Blackbird McKnight, Gabriel Moses | ||
Music By - Dion Derek Murdock | ||
Synthesizer - Rami Jaffee | ||
B1 | I Can't Wait To Meetchu | 5:18 |
Electric Piano [Rhodes] - Jeremy Ruzumna | ||
Guitar - Miles Tackett | ||
Horns - Charlie Green, Michael Harris, Steve Baxter | ||
Music By - Miles Tackett | ||
B2 | Still | 4:15 |
Arranged By [Strings] - David Campbell | ||
Guitar - Jay Joyce | ||
Music By - Bill Esses, Jeff Blue | ||
Vibraphone [Vibes] - Jon Brion | ||
B3 | I've Committed Murder | 4:59 |
Marimba, Synthesizer, Vibraphone [Vibes] - Jon Brion | ||
Music By - C. Sigman, Eddie Harris, F. Lai, Kiilu Beckwith | ||
Programmed By - Kiilu Beckwith | ||
Saxophone [Solo] - Ngozi "Guz" Inyama | ||
B4 | A Moment To Myself | 4:00 |
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Organ [Wurlitzer] - Patrick Warren | ||
Music By - Damon Yu Wimbley, Mark Morales, Miles Tackett | ||
B5 | The Letter | 5:38 |
Keyboards [Optigon], Chamberlin [Chamberlain] - Jeremy Ruzumna | ||
Keyboards [Optigon], Piano - Jon Brion | ||
Keyboards [Optigon], Piano, Chamberlin [Chamberlain] - Rami Jaffe | ||
Music By - Jamie Houston, Matt Sherrod |
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Description
"Macy Gray's debut album, 'On How Life Is,' released in 1999, marked a distinctive entry into the soul and R&B genre with its unique blend of raw emotion and unconventional style. Gray's raspy, distinctive voice and her candid songwriting style are at the forefront of this album, making it a refreshing and standout work in the landscape of late '90s R&B and soul music.
The album opens with 'Why Didn't You Call Me,' a track that sets the tone with its blend of soulful melodies and funk-influenced beats. The song's catchy chorus and Gray's emotive vocal delivery make it an engaging opener that introduces her distinctive style.
'I Try,' the album's most famous track and a Grammy Award-winning song, showcases Gray's ability to convey deep emotional vulnerability. The song's simple yet poignant piano arrangement, combined with Gray's heartfelt lyrics about the struggles of moving on from a relationship, resonates with a sense of authenticity and raw emotion.
'Do Something' shifts the mood to a more upbeat, empowering anthem. The track's funky groove and motivational lyrics encourage self-empowerment and action, highlighting Gray's versatility as an artist.
'Still' is another standout ballad that delves into the complexities of love and longing. Gray's soulful delivery and the song's lush production create a deeply moving and intimate listening experience.
'A Moment to Myself' captures a more introspective side of Gray, with its reflective lyrics and mellow sound. The track emphasizes her ability to craft songs that are both personal and universally relatable.
The production on 'On How Life Is' is a seamless blend of contemporary R&B with elements of classic soul and funk. The album's sound is polished yet retains a sense of organic warmth that complements Gray's distinctive voice and the emotional depth of her lyrics.
Throughout the album, Gray explores themes of love, self-discovery, and the human experience with a candidness and originality that sets her apart. Her songwriting is both introspective and accessible, making 'On How Life Is' an album that connects with listeners on multiple levels.
In conclusion, 'On How Life Is' is a remarkable debut that introduced Macy Gray as a significant voice in soul and R&B. Her distinctive vocal style, honest songwriting, and the fusion of classic and contemporary sounds make the album a memorable and influential addition to the genre. It's a work that not only stands the test of time but also continues to resonate with its raw emotion and authenticity."