Imogen Heap – Speak for Yourself

Album Info

Artist: Imogen Heap

Title: Speak for Yourself

Year: 2005

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Tracklist

  • 1. Headlock (3:35)
  • 2. Goodnight and Go (3:52)
  • 3. Have You Got It in You? (4:09)
  • 4. Loose Ends (3:39)
  • 5. Hide and Seek (4:28)
  • 6. Clear the Area (4:14)
  • 7. Daylight Robbery (3:23)
  • 8. The Walk (5:15)
  • 9. Just for Now (3:00)
  • 10. I Am in Love with You (3:06)
  • 11. Closing In (4:48)
  • 12. The Moment I Said It (5:57)

Review

Holy guacamole, buckle up buttercup, 'cause 'Speak for Yourself' is about to take you on a wild ride through Imogen Heap's electro-wonderland! This album is like if a Tamagotchi had a love child with a lava lamp, and then that baby grew up to be a master of synthesizers. Heap's vocal layers in 'Hide and Seek' are so hauntingly beautiful, it's like listening to a choir of friendly ghosts singing at a slumber party in space. And let's talk about 'Headlock' and 'Clear the Area' - these tracks are BURSTING with airy synths and electronic blips that'll make your ears do the happy dance!

But wait, there's more! This sonic rollercoaster isn't just a one-woman show. Jeff Beck swoops in like a guitar-wielding superhero on 'Goodnight and Go', shredding so hard you might need to wear protective earmuffs. And Richie Mills, Heap's ex-boo, brings the DRAMA in 'The Moment I Said It' - it's like eavesdropping on a lover's quarrel in a futuristic coffee shop. Sure, some party poopers might say the synths get a bit same-same towards the end, but who cares? This album is a ZANY-TASTIC journey through Heap's mind, and I'm here for every BONKERS second of it! - Zora