Actress Scarlett
Johansson's latest film work may be getting the red carpet treatment
at Cannes, but her debut album, released on Tuesday, is drawing
fire from music critics.
Anywhere I Lay My Head, a collection of Tom Waits songs recorded
by the star of such films as Match Point, Lost in Translation and
Girl with a Pearl Earring, has been described by the actress as
"an intimate experience."
But numerous reviews of the album complained that Johansson's vocals
end up lost in the lush arrangements of producer David Andrew Sitek,
the guitarist and keyboardist for the indie rock band TV on the
Radio.
For some critics, that wasn't necessarily a bad thing.
"Johansson's voice is unremarkable and her pitch sometimes
unsteady; she's a faintly goth Marilyn Manson lost in a sonic fog,"
wrote Rolling Stone magazine, which gave her a lukewarm 2.5 stars
out of five.
Britain's Mojo magazine called the recordings "fussy and forgettable,"
adding that the decision to begin the album with an instrumental
was hardly a vote of confidence in Johansson's vocal abilities.
The disc received a middling "C" grade from Entertainment
Weekly magazine, which wrote that her "expressionless voice"
was buried "deeply in the druggy ambiance."
And the Washington Post said it was possible to listen to all 40-plus
minutes of Johansson's album and "still have no earthly idea
what she sounds like."
"The album is ultimately too ethereal for its own good,"
the Post said. "Every song is like every other song, even the
ones that sound different."
The Rhino Records album consists of 11 tracks, all covers of Waits
songs except for one original piece co-written by Johansson and
Sitek. Two cuts feature David Bowie on backing vocals. The video
for the first single, 'Falling Down', was directed by Oscar-nominated
Capote filmmaker Bennett Miller.
Johansson's latest film, Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona,premiered
at the Cannes film festival in France on Saturday. The 23-year-old
actress, who did not attend the festival, plays a lovelorn American
tourist in Spain.
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