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Patty Smyth (not to be confused with punk rock pioneer Patti Smith) is an American musician, born in New York City, who first gained success in 1982 with the band Scandal. In the 90's Smyth wrote music for several movie soundtracks and was nominated for a Grammy and an Academy award for her song "Look What Love Has Done" from the 1994 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie "Junior". She dated fellow New York musician Richard Hell (lead singer of Television and Richard Hell and the Voidoids) for two years, and they had a child together. Check our available Patty Smyth concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 3 reviews)

I'm probably overrating this record a little. Certainly there are times when its big, every-hair-in-place production makes the big, barely controllable emotions she's going for sound hopelessly false, and from rejected partner Billy Steinberg to new producer Rick Chertoff, the songcraft is manufactured Springsteen. Yet something just slightly bruised in Smyth's big voice recalls the pop axiom that manufacture and integrity aren't mutually exclusive...
- www.robertchristgau.com
"Sometimes love just ain't enough,"brays aging boy toy wannabe Patty Smyth in Patty Smyth ? her latest effort toresurrect a long-stalled career. Even a duet with dedicatedenvironmentalist Don Henley ain't enough to recycle this kind of trash.
- ew.com
Five years after her first solo album, Never Enough, Smyth decided "there's such a thing as too much love" and proceeded to detail lover's trials for an entire album. Despite production by Bruce Springsteen keyboardist Roy Bittan, this isn't as good as Never Enough, although "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough," a duet with Don Henley, got tons of radio play.
- music.aol.com
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