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Download links and information about Speak by The Roches. This album was released in 1971 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 54:12 minutes.

Artist: The Roches
Release date: 1971
Genre: Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 14
Duration: 54:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Speak 4:17
2. Big Nuthin' 4:40
3. Cloud Dancing 2:50
4. Everyone Is Good 3:53
5. In the World 2:35
6. I Love My Mom 4:03
7. Losing Our Job 4:23
8. Person With a Past 5:03
9. The Anti-Sex Backlash of the 80's 2:35
10. Easy 3:33
11. Nocturne 4:45
12. Merciful God 4:10
13. Broken Places 4:45
14. Feeling Is Mutual 2:40

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While just about every critic and fan has a favorite Roches album that was inexplicably ignored, most will probably agree that Speak was the one that really should have gone gold. All of the ingredients for a huge album are here: emotional yet accessible songs, radio-friendly folk-pop arrangements, and the sisters' usual mind-blowing vocal pyrotechnics. True, the title cut does have harmonies and cadences that are more typical of Bulgarian music, but much of the rest of this album is radio-ready. "Big Nuthin" and "Person With a Past" are two obvious hits, but there are plenty more; in fact, this album doesn't have a dud track from end to end. Sure, fans of their early work will find "I Love My Mom" a bit too conventional and poppy, but heck, if you can't get a bit schmaltzy on a song to your mom, something's wrong with the world. Those who love the Roches' trademark bizarre wordplay and telepathic harmonies can focus on the avant-garde a cappella of "The Anti-Sex Backlash of the 80s" — and with a title like that how can you resist? The jazzy backups are well handled and subtle throughout the album, and it's a classic. Alas, like all Roches albums it was critically acclaimed but ignored by the public.