Mandy Moore Covers Her ’70s Faves

Jim Farber of the New York Daily News reviewed Mandy Moore’s new album ‘Coverage’. He writes, “She’s today’s Annette Funicello – though that can create some alarming juxtapositions. Moore makes Joan Armatrading’s ’80s hit ‘Drop the Pilot’ sound like any song from that era by Mister Mister. And she pulls all the quirks out of XTC’s ‘Senses Working Overtime,’ which was the whole point of the song. Still, if Moore can turn one kid on to such artists, it’s a good thing.”


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| Posted on October 19, 2003 at 3:09 am in Review

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