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My Own Best Enemy

My Own Best EnemyArtist: Richard Marx
Label: MANHATTAN RECORDS
Category: Music

List Price: $11.98
Buy New: $6.30
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Seller: Monicatuck
Sales Rank: 16,976

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 724359171920
EAN: 0072435917192
ASIN: B0002EX0TC

Release Date: December 30, 2011
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Tracks:

  • Nothing Left To Say
  • When You're Gone
  • One Thing Left
  • Love Goes On
  • Ready To Fly
  • Again
  • Colder
  • Everything Good
  • The Other Side
  • Someone Special
  • Suspicion
  • Falling

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My Own Best Enemy by Richard Marx

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Never mind that Richard Marx's cool meter is hovering around the same level as Michael Bolton's just now. The man knows what he's good at--that would be syrupy, rock-tinged power ballads--and, as evidenced by My Own Best Enemy, he's sticking to it. Here he grinds his sandpapery voice forcefully into the groove of a dozen songs designed to stoke or soothe mushy-hearted sensibilities. Lyrics, accordingly, are Lifetime movie-ready: He's discovering all that he is on "Again"; wallowing over who will dry his tears, hold his hand, etc., on "When You're Gone"; and sharing secrets as "deep as the ocean," his "truth laid open," on "Falling." The disc, it should be argued, matches Marx's work on early '90s hits like "Should've Known Better," and he's bound to find an appreciative audience among the throngs of lady worshippers who have been waiting for him to re-emerge. But his crime is being unfashionable, and for it he'll serve a sentence: As friendly as Enemy is to the ear, it won't earn him a new--and much-needed--generation of fans. --Tammy La Gorce


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