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Gut-wrenching ... and Extraordinary! Dec 18, 2009 Nick, Dude ... your divorce from your wife clearly broke you in half! I don't care what reviewer Tammy La Gorce wrote under "Editorial Reviews" on this page, this is some of the best and most original work I have ever heard. There is no pretention here at all! No "boy-bandish" singing or mentality here. You really went through something over this and I can appreciate that. It's uncommon today to hear such emotionally raw and heart-rendering lyrics in pop music. Having seen some of what was covered in the media about that breakup and your subsequent interviews, this is really just a gut-wrenching baring of your insides with regard to it all.
I've never been a Nick Lachey fan per se (I did like some of 98 Degrees' songs), but knowing that the material from the "What's Left of Me" album are a direct result of what happened with you in your life makes this work credible and believable instead of the commercially usual: hypothetical. "What's Left of Me," "Resolution," "Beautiful," and "On Your Own," are beyond description really. And "Resolution" was a most fitting finale to parlay your slowly-evolving epiphany.
Magnificent job, but I hope you never experience the need to ever record such an album in your life again!
soooooo bad Oct 17, 2009 bad....bad.... SAD that I even bought it.
upon thinking about it.
was worst Idea I ever HAD.
Pity Purchase Aug 17, 2009 I bought this out of pity for poor Nick after the break-up of his marriage to the bubble head. I really didn't expect much. I was pleasently surprised both by the album and by Nick's tennor voice.
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Nick's best work ever Jun 25, 2008 This album has to be his best work ever. Unfortunately the inspiration behind it was a painful divorce but Nick lets it all out in this album. There is a perfect balance of slow thoughtful and then more mid tempo angry angsty songs which demonstrate how much emotional turmoil he went through.
It is great to see nick move away from boring ballads to angst and passionate songs.
Hopefully for him, this was not a fluke and he can do it again on the next album.
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we all go through bad times May 29, 2008 Don't buy this.buy bob dylan's "blood on the tracks". if i was married to her i's sure wouldn't whine about it.
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