Extraordinary Machine by Fiona Apple

Extraordinary Machine

Fiona Apple

2005

Extraordinary Machine is a Alt/Indie album by Fiona Apple, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 27 pressings tracked, owned by 20 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • warm
  • wistful
  • confessional

About

After a six-year official silence and turmoil surrounding the making of this album — she ultimately re-recorded it with a second producer, hip-hop specialist Mike Elizondo, taking over from Jon Brion — it's a pleasure and a surprise to find that <i>Extraordinary Machine</i> is ultimately Fiona Apple's best work yet. The arty textures of her previous work with Brion are hardly gone; the real news here is the charm and wry humor that now often accompany the singer/songwriter's musings about life and love. ("It ended bad, but I love what we started" is only one of a row of striking observations in "Parting Gift.") There are also powerful currents roiling beneath all this; she ends up smashing a (figurative?) "Window" rather than "him, or her, or me." Whether she intended to or not, Apple has raised the bar for everyone else with this work.

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1Extraordinary Machine3:44
  2. 2Get Him Back5:26
  3. 3O' Sailor5:37
  4. 4Better Version Of Me3:01
  5. 5Tymps (The Sick In The Head Song)4:05
  6. 6Parting Gift3:36
  7. 7Window5:33
  8. 8Oh Well3:42
  9. 9Please Please Please3:35
  10. 10Red Red Red4:08
  11. 11Not About Love4:21
  12. 12Waltz (Better Than Fine)3:46

Credits

Performers

20 collectors on Gatefold own this · 27 pressings tracked on Gatefold