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Sinnerman - Sophie B Hawkins

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2012

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Sinnerman by Sophie B. Hawkins from Sophie's upcoming new release: THE CROSSING.

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  • real natural talent!!!!!! gaga go to hell

  • I like the direction Sophie takes this song, and she gives the recording a "Joplin" approach whenever it's appropriate, without overdoing it. But while the conga drums don't seem out-of-place with the rest of the song, they certainly sound out-of-rhythm, as if they were recorded separately, then dubbed in after all the other layers of the song were added. As a result, it - IMO - doesn't quite gel as a whole. :-(

  • Sophie is still sooooo pretty ♥♥♥♥♥

    MadMark

  • God Help Us is right ... Sophie still sings with great emotion and one fantastic voice.

    Praying for and end to the decline of America ...

    Don Quixote

  • A great reinterpretation of a classic. Welcome back sophie!!

  • Wow !!!!

  • It's awesome to be seeing and hearing new music from you again, Sophie! Really looking forward to seeing you at the Tin Angel in Philly again in March--can't wait! (Oh, and remember that if you and Gigi want a Starbucks while there, the Starbucks closes at 9--as I found out when I tried to go get you some drinks when I last saw you at Tin Angel!) Cheers!

  • I was expecting some kind of copy of the Nina Simone's performance but this one is even better! It's still Sinnerman but more melodic and somehow more disquieting. Thanks!

  • Long time fan, but Eh I have to be honest, it's mixed and all over the place, it might go well with other songs on the album but as a single kinda hard to see where it's going. But I'll reserve final opinion after I hear it 50 more times, as First hearing always seems to be shaky.

  • Fabulous cover!

    It reminds me of the cover of Bob Dylan's 'I Want You' (from Tongues & Tails) classic song but with SBH's personal twist.

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