Still Going Strong
I would venture to guess that despite her burst onto the music scene back some 25 years ago, many would not have predicted that Cyndi Lauper would still be going as strong as she is here in 2008. Yet, after more than 25 million records sold during her career, Lauper is set to add another million or two to that figure with BRING YA TO THE BRINK (Epic), her new 12-track album. On one hand this new effort is a dance record with infectious rhythms and beats and catchy hooks that would make even Madonna and Janet envious. And on the other hand, in keeping with Lauper's oft-overlooked serious side, the lyrical content of the album is strong, deep and meaningful. For Lauper, dressing up her poetry in the vibrant threads of dance music was logical. She said, "I liked the contrast of music that could be celebratory, and even pretty, against words that are sometimes a little intense." Thanks to tracks such as "High & Mighty," "Rocking Chair," and "Same Ol' Story," Lauper surely has a huge hit of an album on her hands that is indicative of her enduring and impressive strength as an artist.