Cake and Pie
Lisa Loeb · 2002
45 min · 12 tracks · folk rock · children's music
A playful blend of introspective lyrics and catchy melodies that capture the essence of early 2000s pop-folk.
Cake and Pie is an album by Lisa Loeb, released in 2002. A playful blend of introspective lyrics and catchy melodies that capture the essence of early 2000s pop-folk. 'Cake and Pie' showcased Loeb's ability to craft relatable songs that resonated with audiences, featuring singles like 'Underdog,' which highlighted her continued relevance in the music landscape. The album received generally positive reviews, reinforcing her status as a unique voice in the early 2000s music scene and leading to nominations at various music awards. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Cake and Pie sound like?
A playful blend of introspective lyrics and catchy melodies that capture the essence of early 2000s pop-folk. Rooted in folk rock and children's music.
What makes Cake and Pie by Lisa Loeb notable?
'Cake and Pie' showcased Loeb's ability to craft relatable songs that resonated with audiences, featuring singles like 'Underdog,' which highlighted her continued relevance in the music landscape. The album received generally positive reviews, reinforcing her status as a unique voice in the early 2000s music scene and leading to nominations at various music awards. Released in 2002, 'Cake and Pie' was Lisa Loeb's third studio album, following her breakthrough success with 'Tails' in 1992 and the Grammy-nominated 'Firecracker' in 1997. By this point, Loeb had established herself as a prominent figure in the pop-folk scene, transitioning from her initial fame into a more mature sound that reflected her personal growth and artistic evolution.
How many songs are on Cake and Pie?
Cake and Pie has 12 tracks, running approximately 45 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Did That Standout 3:53
- 2 Underdog Standout 3:02
- 3 You Don't Know Me 3:50
- 4 Drops Me Down 3:00
- 5 The Way It Really Is 3:58
- 6 Bring Me Up 3:28
- 7 What Am I Supposed to Say 3:30
- 8 Everyday 4:02
- 9 Someone You Should Know Standout 3:22
- 10 Payback 4:41
- 11 Take Me Back 5:06
- 12 What Am I Supposed to Say (acoustic) 3:28
Release Date
February 26, 2002
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
45 min 27 sec
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