Ashlee Simpson's Debut Autobiography CD Review
Courtesy of Geffen RecordsHer sister may have made it first, but Ashlee Simpson is certainly not living in Jessica's shadow anymore. Her debut album, Autobiography, debuted at number one on the charts and tracks from the disc have been tearing up the charts ever since. Check out Kidzworld's review of this hot new CD.
Autobiography - Ashlee Simpson's Debut
If you think Autobiography is going to be jam-packed with
Jessica Simpson-type songs and lyrics, you'll be looking in the
wrong place. While the two pop sensations may be
related by blood, that's about all these divas have in common. Autobiography is edgy,
soulful and real. With influences like
Gwen Stefani and Janis Joplin, Ashlee Simpson has thrown together a disc that'll definitely rival her
female rocker idols.
Autobiography - Move Over Jessica
Autobiography is a disc that'll
have you rockin' from the second you pop it in your CD player. Tunes like Autobiography, La La and
Ashlee's first single, Pieces of Me, make it hard not to
dance around your room and sing at the top of your lungs. Tracks like
Unreachable and Give It All Away take it down a notch, but are equally
catchy. Then there's the song titled
Shadow - it's all about how Ashlee felt growing up in the shadow of her big sis,
Jessica Simpson.
Autobiography - Sour Notes
It's understandable to be a bit leary of a CD put together by Jessica Simpson's little sister - especially if you're not the
biggest fan of the
Newlywed's star. But, Ashlee totally wipes away any misconceptions you may have of her with the
first note on Autobiography. Ashlee manages to rock out through the whole album without any of that angry
rocker chick attitude that can sometimes be a bit annoying. Her
messages are positive and her tunes are toe-tappin'. Definitely something you'll want to
add to your collection, cuz Ashlee Simpson's not going anywhere.
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