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Let It Shine (album)

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Let It Shine
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 12, 2004
GenreFolk pop
LabelSony Music Canada
Jeremy Fisher chronology
Back Porch Spirituals
(2001)
Let It Shine
(2004)
Goodbye Blue Monday
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Now[1]
Stylus MagazineD[2]

Let It Shine is the second album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Jeremy Fisher.[3][4] It was released on October 12, 2004, by Sony Music Canada.[5]

Release and reception

Let It Shine is Fisher's only album to be released by a major label.[6] "High School" was a hit single in Canada, where it was widely played on radio and television.[7]

The Calgary Herald wrote that Fisher "punctuates his bouncy songs with observational humour and loads of catchy melodies."[8] Stylus Magazine called the album "a badly crafted inauthentic mess."[2]

Track listing

  1. "Lemon Meringue Pie" - 3:10
  2. "Sucker Punch" - 2:50
  3. "High School" - 3:58
  4. "Shooting Star (In Spite of It All)" - 3:31
  5. "On Par" - 4:18
  6. "Fall For Anything" - 4:52
  7. "Singing On the Sidewalk" - 3:12
  8. "Drunk On Your Tears" - 4:06
  9. "Living On the Moon" - 3:53
  10. "Let It Shine" - 4:58
  11. "Just Friends" - 3:00

References

  1. ^ "NOW: Jeremy Fisher, Oct 14 - 20, 2004". web.archive.org. October 18, 2004.
  2. ^ a b "Jeremy Fisher - Let It Shine - Review - Stylus Magazine". stylusmagazine.com.
  3. ^ "Jeremy Fisher | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  4. ^ "Jeremy Fisher". The Georgia Straight. November 10, 2004.
  5. ^ "Fisher King", Toronto Eye Weekly, October 14, 2004 [dead link]
  6. ^ Devlin, Mike (April 9, 2007). "Singer Prefers Open Road, and He's in Over-Drive". Vancouver Sun.
  7. ^ "Jeremy Fisher: Pedal-Powered Rock". NPR.org.
  8. ^ "Fisher Savours His Fairy-Tale Rise". Calgary Herald: 31. November 16, 2004.