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Me Myself I | 
enlarge | Artist: Joan Armatrading Label: Universal UK Category: Music
Buy New: $11.98
New (24) Used (7) Collectible (1) from $3.77
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 78376
Format: Import, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 828394809258 EAN: 0082839480925 ASIN: B000006V8N
Release Date: September 12, 1988 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Me Myself I | | • | Ma-Me-O-Beach | | • | Friends | | • | Is It Tomorrow Yet? | | • | Turn Out The Light | | • | When You Kisses Me | | • | All The Way From America | | • | Feeling In My Heart (For You) | | • | Simon | | • | I Need You |
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Album Description Digitally remastered. 10 tracks include "Me Myself & I", "Turn Out The Light", "I Need You" and more.
Album Details Digitally Remastered. 10 Tracks Include "me Myself and I", "Turn Out the Light", "i Need You" and More.
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| Customer Reviews:
#2 April 19, 2008 Joan's "Walk Under Ladders" was my first love, but back-in-the-day I often cheated with an afternoon of "Me, Myself, I" on the side. Just writing about them brings me back to my all-boys high school days in upstate New York.
What was a white male suburban teen-ager in upstate New York doing listening to Joan Armatrading? Well, I was having the time of my life, and turning more than a few of my frat boy friends on to Joan.
Get "Walk Under Ladders" then get "Me, Myself, I". You'll forget Reagan was ever President.
A tremendous album of strength October 23, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
When I was a much, much younger man I first heard Joan Armatrading at a private club in Munich. It was love - and in particular, it was "Me Myself I" that helped me through some very difficult times in my life. Joan's music is intensely personal, sometimes overwhelmingly so. Yet, her emotional risks in her music are precisely what make her music so appealing. I think many people will identify with Joan at different points in their lives, and the music at each stage wonderfully captures where so many of us were in our twenties, thirties, and older. So much less heralded than she deserves commercially, Joan should have a place in your heart and your music collection.
I've been looking for this since 1981 March 7, 1999 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I got "Me, Myself, I" when I reviewed the album-- yes, vinyl-- as an entertainment reporter for my college paper. My copy was stolen later, along with all my albums, and I've been looking for a copy in stores ever since. It's perpetually on my holiday gift list, but we've not found it until now. This album is on my Top Ten list and has been forever. Her lyrics are compassionate, resonant. She plays her voice like an instrument. Absolutely recommended.
Her best album May 16, 1998 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Released in 1980, this is one of Joan's best. It's more upbeat and less serious (listen to Me Myself I) than her ealier work, yet contains some gorgeous ballads (All the Way from America). If you like Tracy Chapman or the Indigo Girls' early work, you'll love Joan.
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