Third single lifted from her 2002 debut album, 'Be Not Anybody'. The new album version of the title track is backed by three non-LP tracks, 'Twilight' (Live Version), 'A Thousand Miles' (Live In New York Version), &... more » 'Pretty Baby' (Video Version Director's Cut). A&M. 2003.« less
Third single lifted from her 2002 debut album, 'Be Not Anybody'. The new album version of the title track is backed by three non-LP tracks, 'Twilight' (Live Version), 'A Thousand Miles' (Live In New York Version), & 'Pretty Baby' (Video Version Director's Cut). A&M. 2003.
CD Reviews
Great Song, But Unfortunately Overlooked
Henry Enrique Marin | Brooklyn, NY, United States | 03/12/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The version of "Pretty Baby" in this import CD single is the "new album version", the one used in the video, and which is a thousand times better than the original. The original was weak and had no structure. To the new version, a nice, faster bass was added, a few more piano notes were also added, and the vocals were a bit sped up or resung. The result: A wonderful, lullaby-like song about a woman who cannot deal with her significant-other leaving and ending their relationship. Unfortunately, radio did not play this song as they did her previous two singles, and thus did not chart on the Billboard-Hot 100.Included is the director's cut of the video, who's "twist" ending was edited for MTV. The one here is the original version, with the original ending. Also included are live versions of "Twighlight" and "A Thousand Miles" from her debut album "Be Not Nobody"."
Vanessa's first failure
Patrick L. Randall | Silver Spring, MD | 12/24/2003
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Vanessa Carlton's first two singles off "Be Not Nobody" were amazing songs. "1000 Miles" and "Ordinary Day" spoke highly of her strength as an artist. Alas, with any new artist, there are growing pains. There are likely to be songs that fail to live up to expectations. Carlton's third single "Pretty Baby" is one of those failures. Truly, it manages to fail on every level. Musically, it's not very impressive; lyrically, it is a bizarre ode to obsession; vocally, Carlton leans far too much on the pouty, babyish style she used only in limited moderation in her earlier songs; and, finally, the video for this song is extraordinarily bizarre and disturbing.
I like Carlton enough, and still think her voice is pleasing enough to save this song from the embarrassment of a 1-star rank. However, she needs to look at this song and realize that this was not her best effort. The elements of her two earlier singles (soaring vocals, expert piano play, etc...) are what she needs to incorporate into future efforts. I can only hope that this song is a mere anomaly."
Worth all the money~!
Selphie | the middle of nowhere | 07/23/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Vanessa's cd single 'Pretty Baby' is so beautiful. The lyrics may seem just a LITTLE weird sometimes, but the music is so amazing! My two favorite songs on Vanessa's "Be Not Nobody" album are "Twight" and "A Thousand Miles". I WAS SO GLAD TO HAVE THEM ON THERE ALSO! Twilight is one of the most beautiful songs i've ever heard from anyone! And A Thousand Miles has such skillful piano in it-it's the reason why i play piano now! This cd is definetally worth your money. I promise you wont be dissapointed at all."
Pretty Baby
crazylil_partygurl | USA | 04/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I never liked Vanessa Carlton, then when I heard this song it became one of my faves really fast! At first I thought it was Mandy Moore, it sounds like her, anyway, I dont know what it is about it, but Its a very good song!"