Beau Woes and Other Problems of Modern Life

Beau Woes and Other Problems of Modern Life

Beau Woes and Other Problems of Modern Life

Editorial Reviews
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During the '80s Christine Lavin has risen from the east coast coffeehouse circuit, to nationwide notoriety as singer of satires and spoofs on '90s culture. Her feminism is tempered and made effective by wicked humor, and her ultrahigh soprano serves as a strange, charming foil. Like Steve Goodman, whose style she echoes, Lavin can also write songs of true tenderness, as "Gettin' Used to Leaving" and "Moment Slipped Away" more than make clear. --Roy Francis Kasten

Beau Woes and Other Problems of Modern Life,Christine Lavin,Philo / Pgd,Contemporary Folk,Contemporary Singer/Songwriter,Folk,Folk & Traditional,Pop,Singer/Songwriter
Beau Woes and Other Problems of Modern Life
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A Collection of Quirky & Eccentric Folk Music
  • Howls of Laughter
  • This cd gives meaning to the term smile out loud.
Beau Woes and Other Problems of Modern Life
Christine Lavin
Manufacturer: Philo / Umgd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000003RX
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Amoeba Hop
  2. Summer Weddings
  3. Prince Charles
  4. Gettin' Used To Leavin'
  5. Camping
  6. Ballad Of A Ballgame
  7. Doris & Edwin: The Movie
  8. Roses From The Wrong Man
  9. Air Conditioner
  10. All I Have To Do Is Dream/A Summer Song
  11. Biological Time Bomb
  12. The Moment Slipped Away

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During the '80s Christine Lavin has risen from the east coast coffeehouse circuit, to nationwide notoriety as singer of satires and spoofs on '90s culture. Her feminism is tempered and made effective by wicked humor, and her ultrahigh soprano serves as a strange, charming foil. Like Steve Goodman, whose style she echoes, Lavin can also write songs of true tenderness, as "Gettin' Used to Leaving" and "Moment Slipped Away" more than make clear. --Roy Francis Kasten

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A Collection of Quirky & Eccentric Folk Music.......2000-06-17

Like Christine Lavin herself, Beau Woes (& Other Problems of Modern Life) is a collection of quirky and eccentric folk music. Adoring fans refer to Christine as a "cult" hero. Her work is contemporary and smart, maybe a little too witty for the masses. Beau Woes includes some bubbly, silly and hey-do-you-get-it songs; as well as sentimental and heart-tugging material. Those invisible creatures of the microbial world are enjoying themselves in `Amoeba Hop.' `Prince Charles' lampoons the future (maybe) king of England. Christine answers many of life's profound questions such as "Why wound any rational person want to live in the dirt for several days?" - `Camping.' My favorite July-August song is `Air Conditioner'. When Christine gets serious, her perspective on contemporary romance is affecting. `Getting Use To Leavin,' and `Roses From the Wrong Man' are sensitive and poignant. My favorite cut, the medley `All I Have To Do Is Dream/A Summer Song' fits into neither category: the composition is an exercise in luscious harmony. All in all, Beau Woes is an refreshing mix of levity and seriousness.

4 out of 5 stars Howls of Laughter.......1999-12-22

I first came across this CD about 5 years ago and I have laughed each time I have listened ever since. It was only when this CD was stolen that I realised how much I missed not only the tunes of each track - but also the humour and wit of the lyrics. As a woman, Christine's lyrics say all I want to hear about relationships and life. Biological time-bomb could have been written about all my friends now in their 30's. And the thought of anyone writing a love song about Prince Charles has me in stitches each time I hear it! If you want laughter with tunes - this CD is a great listen.

5 out of 5 stars This cd gives meaning to the term smile out loud........1998-11-20

Whether you are nodding along with Lavin's sad story about being the last to be chosen in "Ballad of a Ballgame" or realizing that you too have let moments slip away when you could have touched the life of another while listening to "The Moment Slipped Away", you can't help but connect to every single song on this cd. In the songs "Summer Wedding" and "Roses From the Wrong Man" Christine puts into words what many of us think but never say, and exposes our self-centeredness without judging it too harshly. Interspersed with funny and punchy toe tappers like "Camping" , "Air Conditioner" and "Amoeba Hop" this is Christine at her best. I highly recommend this, especially if you are a first time Lavin listener.

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