It is unfortunate that Lauren Hoffman's debut was released in the mid-'90s. Record companies, after witnessing the success of Sarah McLachlan and her Lilith Fair, signed just about every female singer/songwriter in the United States. Megiddo obviously got lost in the shuffle. What is disappointing about that fact is that not only is Megiddo a better album than a lot of the other Lilith wave artists, but it's better than a lot of releases in general. From the moody opener "Blood" to the last track, "Ashram Song," Hoffman touches on a wide selection of styles and rhythms. She is adept at time changes, has a strong sense of melody, and her voice has a range that allows her to rise above the balladeering that tainted most of the Lilith releases. Part of the charm of this disc is the fact that there is no one style exploited here. Multiple styles and ideas are used, from folk to rock to torch songs, and she glides from stone to stone without missing a step. A strong debut, Megiddo gives the listener little doubt of Hoffman's songwriting and performing talents. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
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Megiddo Track Listing
Credits of Megiddo
- Charlie Quintana
- Drums
- Doug Sax
- Mastering
- Brian Soucy
- Assistant Engineer
- Bob Rupe
- Bass
- John Morand
- Drums, Tambourine, Engineer, Producer
- Kristin Asbury
- Vocals (Background)
- Johnny Hott
- Percussion, Drums
- Lauren Hoffman
- Bass, Main Performer, Vocals, Guitar
- Jason Beaupré
- Photography
- Flavia Cureteu
- Art Direction, Design
- Brian Kehew
- Assistant Engineer
- Joe Zook
- Assistant Engineer
- Kate Swan
- Photography
- Adam Wade
- Drums
- Jon Brion
- Multi Instruments
- Richard Hasal
- Engineer
- Ethan Johns
- Multi Instruments, Producer, Mixing
- David Lowery
- Multi Instruments, Producer












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