| Michelle Branch Music: Spirit Room
Music Spirit Room by Michelle Branch
|  |  | | List Price: $33.98 | | Label: Msi Music/Super D
Salesrank: 1154480
Released: July 17, 2002 | | Our Price: $43.99 | | Used Price: $29.99 | | | Media: Audio CD | |
Editorial Review: Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track. Also features an Enhanced Component. Spirit Room Reviews: Michelle Branch is amazing!  2003-10-15 - It's surprising how good this cd is. Her first single Everywhere just blew me away and All you wanted and Goodbye to you were both awesome. I highly recommend this cd if you like either of those songs and especially if you've heard her new cd and you wanna hear some of her other stuff
liyah5 - Please help yourself by not posting stupid remarks  2002-07-19 - Let's get it straight! Michelle Branch is even better in concert!! This CD is well worth your money and time. Her music is a very honest look at herself and life around her. Don't be fooled and listen someone who is more worried about their posting than the music. Be gone liyah5!
from another view point  2002-05-11 - being a guy.and loving michelle branch people might think i like her because she is hot,but thats not true. well i guess in some aspect it is but, it also isn't if you get what i meen.the reason im such a fan is because of all the thing's she does i think all people can aggre with me on that one! so i'm just saying...people should look at michelle branch and her album the spirit room and think "wow look at these amazing things she has done" without being a "sex symbol".
Go On Michelle  2002-04-29 - Awesome album. To answer that question, 'All You Wanted' unplugged version is the bonus track
A breath of fresh honesty  2002-04-29 - I would have given this CD 5 and a half stars if the server would have permmited. I loved the lyrics of all of the songs, especially "Goodbye to You", "You Get Me", "Something to Sleep To", and "All You Wanted." One of the best albums I've ever heard from a folk/pop/rock singer. The only song I'm not a huge fan of however is "Sweet Misery" which is too poppy for my taste. Still, a very moving and deep album. I admire Branch for her talent for her singing, song writing, and guitar playing.
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