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My Own Best Enemy
Rock · 2004 · 12 tracks · 51m

My Own Best Enemy

A mid-career pivot toward introspection. Raspy, weathered vocals meet organic acoustic arrangements for a collection of mature, guitar-driven adult pop.

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A mature, self-reflective journey through regret and resilience.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 51m
01
Nothing Left to Say
3:57
02
When You're Gone
4:24
03
One Thing Left
3:55
04
Love Goes On
3:36
05
Ready to Fly
4:39
06
Again
6:17
07
Colder
3:09
08
Everything Good
3:18
09
The Other Side
4:56
10
Someone Special
4:15
11
Suspicion
3:56
12
Falling
5:13
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the acoustic guitar fingerpicking grounds the soaring chorus of Ready to Fly.
The six-minute slow burn of Again where the arrangement gradually swells into a cinematic climax.
The dry, intimate vocal delivery on Colder that makes the lyrics feel whispered directly into your ear.

How does My Own Best Enemy sound next to the rest of Richard Marx's catalogue?

Rainy Day+2.6σ

Rainy Day saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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