A little over a year after her self-titled debut, Melissa Etheridge released her follow-up, Brave And Crazy. Much like her debut, the album would also peak at number twenty-two on the Billboard 200 and garner a Grammy nomination.
At the time, Billboard would note, "though more polished, rocker's sophomore outing never sacrifices passion, emotion, and guts for style. Etheridge remains a one-trick artist - most of her songs are in a similar midtempo rocker guitar style - but her lyrics, delivered with startling conviction, lead her to the head of the class." Great, so more of the same which made her last album mediocre.
Playing through it, yes, that's exactly what it is. While it touts two singles, No Souvenirs, and You Can Sleep While I Drive, from my perspective, these are nothing to get excited about.
Once again, I hear inklings of a female Bon Jovi, but who just never manages to pop. There's storytelling in the tracks, ala Jovi's Blood On Blood, but unfortunately, not a very interesting tale to listen to.
I guess the point I'm making is that this one's just not for me, not that I necessarily expected it would be. I wish I could say there was a hidden gem, some kind of standout track, or in general, something which was mildly intriguing. Sadly, that's simply not the case.
Etheredge has a unique voice, which is nice to listen to. But she simply doesn't have the hits to back it up. If she would have just worked with someone like Desmond Child or Holly Knight, I imagine her career would have exploded far beyond what it did later on.
Etheridge released 1992's Never Enough, which would one up her previous albums, by peaking at number twenty-one on the Billboard 200, and win a Grammy. This was followed by her breakthrough, 1993's Yes I Am, which delivered the hits, Come To My Window, I'm The Only One, and If I Wanted To.
From there, she's released thirteen more studio albums to date, with the most recent being 2026's Ride. While sales certifications would cease with 1999's Breakdown, she would continue to chart on the Billboard 200 through 2019's The Medicine Show. As such, while I'm not personally a big fan, I will at least acknowledge that he's remained a hot act for several decades.
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