Posted AT 2:57 AM EDT on 20/05/08
Lost in translation
CARL WILSON
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail
ANYWHERE I LAY MY HEADScarlett Johansson(Rhino/Warner)*½Scarlett Johansson's album of Tom Waits covers serves mainly as material evidence of the topsy-turvy weirdness of fame. If she weren't a starlet whose enigmatic allure has served directors such as Woody Allen and Sofia Coppola, no one would have given this the green light. But she is, so what should have remained a private whim becomes a public embarrassment - a Scarlett Letter.
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