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This Is the Life

This Is the Life
Amy MacDonald

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Track Listing

  1. Mr Rock & Roll
  2. This Is The Life
  3. Poison Prince
  4. Youth Of Today
  5. Run
  6. Let's Start A Band
  7. Barrowland Ballroom
  8. L.A.
  9. A Wish For Something More
  10. Footballer's Wife
  11. The Road To Home

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #58 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-07-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 44 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Amy MacDonald is that proverbial old head on young shoulders, a Scottish singer-songwriter who, despite her tender 19 years, writes songs with the grace, wisdom and proficiency of one with a score more on the clock. As influenced by The Libertines as any venerable old folk hand, the eleven songs on This Is the Life combine a traditional, acoustic folk-rock sound with a youthful spirit and self-assured lyrics that veer between the observational and the confessional. "Poison Prince" is a jagged guitar strut dedicated to some Doherty-like bad boy, a song every bit as pathos-laden as The Libertines at their doomed, romantic best with a closing treatise to find "An upbeat song/So we can dance the night away", while "Mr Rock & Roll" begins as a wryly withering jibe at some perennial party animals, but by the chorus, has softened into a subtle, touching tale of human coupling. MacDonald’s age doesn’t seem to have been an impediment; "Youth of Today", reportedly written when she was 15, is one of the better tracks here, while "Footballer’s Wife" is a clear-headed attack on vapid Barbie Doll celebrity that suggests this girl is very much on the right track. "Rolling Stone, here I come, watch out everyone/I’m singing my song" she sings on "Let’s Start a Band". Let that be a warning to you. –-Louis Pattison

CD Description
'This Is The Life' is the debut album by Glaswegian singer-songwriter Amy McDonald. Taking her musical cues from Travis, The Libertines and Razorlight, the album brims with well-crafted songs sung passionately. Includes the singles 'PoisonPrince' and 'Mr. Rock And Roll'.


Customer Reviews

Amy Macdonald This is the Life Album5
Absoloutly Superb Album. Amy Macdonald is a awsome artist great voice good lyrics. the track "This is the Life" really is a good song. all the tracks are fantastic. its especaily great as theres an extra disc with Live versions. and the Acoustic version of this is the life. i have Seen Amy Macdonald live aswel and she really is worth going to see. one of Scotlands finest female talents i would have to say. i recomend this Album is a good choice for anyone to buy. her lyrics are just right. buy the album, sit back and enjoy!

A hit5
What I love about this album is fanastic catchy songs which makes me want to listen to more of Amy's songs. Keep up the good work Amy.

5 stars is not enough.5
My CD collection is littered with albums that I buy on the strength of 1 track and never listen to again. And so one sunny day I purchased Amy McDonald's 'This is the Life' after hearing track 1 'Mr Rock & Roll' on the radio. Of course being the first track I assumed that I would listen to it over and over again thinking what utter tosh the rest was.... WRONG!

By the time you have listen to the first three tracks, `Mr Rock & Roll, the brilliant title track 'This is the Life' and 'Poison Prince' you are hooked. This album is like a drug you just can't get enough of. Every tune is simply brilliant and the production seems to be near perfect, if not perfect. The album works on so many different levels - if you want a good tune and nothing else it delivers, if you want excellent lyrics - it delivers and if you are looking for exquisite vocal then Amy delivers again.

I don't actually anything about Amy McDonald other than she is a master at her craft.

If ever there was just one album to own then this may well be it. 5 stars seems not enough.