Get Away from Me

Year: 2004
Artist: Nellie McKay

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Facts about the album "Get Away from Me"

Album Title: Get Away from Me
Artist: Nellie McKay
Release Date: February 10, 2004
Genre: Pop, Jazz, Hip Hop
Label: Columbia Records

Description:
"Get Away from Me" is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Nellie McKay. Released in 2004, the album is a double-disc set featuring a diverse range of musical styles, including pop, jazz, and hip hop. McKay's witty and incisive lyrics, combined with her versatile vocal delivery, create a bold and eclectic album that defies easy categorization.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Debut Album: "Get Away from Me" marked Nellie McKay's debut as a recording artist. Despite being her first album, it received widespread critical acclaim and earned McKay comparisons to legendary artists like Doris Day and Eminem. McKay's unique blend of musical genres and her clever songwriting garnered attention from music critics and audiences alike.

  2. Double-Disc Format: "Get Away from Me" is notable for its double-disc format, a rarity for debut albums. The decision to release a double album allowed McKay to showcase her versatility as a musician and songwriter. The first disc features primarily pop and jazz-oriented songs, while the second disc explores more experimental territory, incorporating elements of hip hop and spoken word.

  3. Political and Social Commentary: Throughout "Get Away from Me", Nellie McKay offers sharp and often satirical commentary on a wide range of political and social issues. Songs like "Sari" address themes of cultural appropriation, while "Inner Peace" critiques consumerism and materialism. McKay's willingness to tackle controversial topics with wit and intelligence adds depth and substance to the album's playful melodies and arrangements.

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