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The Spirit Room
The Spirit Room | ||
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By Michelle Branch | ||
Released | August 14, 2001 | |
Recorded | n/a | |
Genre | Pop/Rock | |
Length | n/a | |
Record label | Maverick Records | |
Producer | n/a |
The Spirit Room, released on August 14, 2001, was the first major label release album for the singer and song-writer Michelle Branch.
Contents |
Track listing
- Everywhere
- You Get Me
- All You Wanted
- You Set Me Free
- Something To Sleep To
- Here With Me
- Sweet Misery
- If Only She Knew
- I'd Rather Be In Love
- Goodbye to You
- Drop In The Ocean
Everywhere
About someone who is everywhere, presents moral and emotional support, and is always available to be leaned on.
You Get Me
A song about someone who sticks by her, who understands all her eccentricities and socially-different behaviours, and who accepts her and loves her for who she is.
All You Wanted
About a person who is lost, and is trying to pretend that everything is fine yet finds himself "empty inside". Emphasizes that if he chose to accept, she can provide him with all that he really wanted.
You Set Me Free
Again, about someone who lets her be free, and be what she wants to be. Gives her the push to explore the reality.
Something To Sleep To
About someone who is mired in his insecurities about her feeling. The song is about reassuring him that she will be with him no matter what because he provides her with "something to sleep to."
Here With Me
This song is regretting about someone who left because she could not commit, wishing that he came back.
Sweet Misery
Someone describes her as "sweet misery," because that was what she often find herself in. It made her who she is.
If Only She Knew
About being in love with someone who already has a girlfriend, wishing that the girlfriend could know just how much more the narrator felt for him.
I'd Rather Be In Love
A song about being in love.
Goodbye to You
Reluctantly leaving all the people and things that are familiar to her.
Drop In The Ocean
A soulful song reflecting life's journeys, realising that even if one is small, one can still believe in big things.