Paula Cole - Greatest Hits: Postcards from East Oceanside




Seven years of being absence in the music scene, Paula Cole is back, well not really back...
but her formerly label Warner Brothers in collaboration with Rhino Entertainment, decided to released a "greatest hits" album;

Featuring two previously unreleased tracks -- "Tomorrow I Will Be Yours" and this greatest hits' title track, "Postcards from the East Oceanside",
plus the Johnny Mercer's "Autumn Leaves," and of course, songs from her three Warner Bros. albums: "Harbinger," "This Fire," and "Amen."

This obviously "let's release this record cos she's not with us anymore" scheme, left her fans the belief that label like Warner Bros, is totally about money and not really "real" musical skills.

The questionable "greatest hits," includes the 1997 Best New Artist Grammy winner's sole Top Ten single,
"Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" with its simple, story-telling beat, remains as winning as it did on the radio in 1997, the popularized Dawson Creek theme song, "I Don't Want to Wait," and the self-conscious song "Me."

It also includes poignant songs from her debut "Harbinger," and the wordly yet low key "Amen."

Paula Cole is one of the rare artist out there, who can truly write songs and make music, and it sad that she's been out of the scene until now.

So Postcards from East Oceanside may not realistically qualify as a greatest hits, but had it instead been subtitled "the best of" Paula Cole, there could be no objection.

Ed's Pick: Autumn Leaves, Tomorrow I'll Be Yours

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