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List Price: $17.98 | | Label: Varese Sarabande
Salesrank: 67639
Released: September 17, 2002 |
| Our Price: $12.79 |
| Used Price: $6.66 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Big As a Berry Track Listing:
1. Bathroom Window (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
2. Ode To Billie Joe (Bobbie Gentry)
3. Lonely At The Top (Randy Newman)
4. Real Emotional Girl (Randy Newman)
5. Fancy (Bobbie Gentry)
6. My Dear Companion (Jean Ritchie)
7. Barbara Song (Bertholdt Brecht/Kurt Weill)
8. Lament (Edna St. Vincent Millay/Jeff Blumenkrantz)
9. The Grand Tour (N. Wilson/C. Taylor/G. Richey)
10. Danny Boy (Fred E. Weatherley)
11. Take It With Me (Tom Waits/Kathleen Brennan)
Big As a Berry Reviews:
Megan, let's have drinks 
2008-03-10 - This is on permanent shuffle for me. I was granted the incredible fortune to be introduced to this by a friend. I was never a Will & Grace fan, but she has given a genius collection of eccentric songs an incredible voice and interpretation. Nothing mainstream to see here, folks.
Wonderful 
2007-03-28 - I just love her voice.
She's talented, powerful, lovely~
You are never gonna regret buying this amazing CD
I would give it ten stars 
2007-01-24 - I can't stop listening to this wonderful lady! Every song is different and Ms. Mullally pulls off every one! Beautiful and talented!!
Big As a Berry is one purchase I'm glad I made. I recommend it to everyone and looking forward to another one.
Surprise...it's Megan..not Karen. 
2007-01-10 - Well,Ms Mullally certainly shocked me with this cd.The songs are a bit off beat on the whole but her rendition of Danny Boy is excellent.She has a wonderful range to her voice but I dont think most of the songs do her voice justice.
Cannot Believe This is a Professionally Produced CD 
2006-12-12 - I saw her two years ago on Clay Aiken's Christmas special and I had chills when she sang. I cried. I was speechless. I bought this CD on the basis of that breathtaking performance. But my first thought when it began to play was that I had been sent the wrong CD, that the used-CD seller had inserted in the sleeve an amateur home-made CD by mistake. I winced through much of it and I in no way mean to denigrate or make fun of Ms. Mullally or the musicians but I just did not enjoy the music made here. On slower, sweeter, sadder numbers, her voice evokes emotion from her listeners but on most numbers she sounds raspy and harsh. I blame the choice of music--too offbeat with all over the map arrangements. A gorgeous voice gone wrong. But when she puts out another collection of tunes, I will buy it nonetheless, hoping for the magic I know she has in her!