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As the title suggests, Lindsay Lohan makes a fatal mistake on her second album: She tries to, like, express herself. The album de-emphasizes the (very) guilty pop pleasures of her 2004 debut in favor of leaden I-hate-you-Daddy laments such as "Confessions of a Broken Heart" and "My Innocence." Lohan has a much bigger -- though less distinctive -- voice than her sometime-pal Ashlee Simpson, but she sounds like a high school talent-show winner on the album's two classic-rock covers: a sprightly take on "I Want You to Want Me" and a karaoke-faithful version of "Edge of Seventeen."
(Posted: Nov 28, 2005)
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Track List
- Confessions Of A Broken Heart (Daughter To Father) (Radio)
- Black Hole
- I Live For The Day
- I Want You To Want Me
- My Innocence
- A Little More Personal
- If It's Alright
- If You Were Me
- Fastlane
- Edge of Seventeen
- Who Loves You
- A Beautiful Life
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