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| Release Date: | 2004-11-09 |
| Label: | A&M |
| UPC: | 602498639221 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Publication Date: | 2004 |
| Published By: | A&M |
| ASIN: | B0002ZYEKA |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Harmonium by A&M
- White Houses
- Who’s To Say
- Annie
- San Francisco
- Afterglow
- Private Radio
- C'Est La Vie
- Half A Week Before The Winter
- Papa
- She Floats
- (Hidden Track) – The Wreckage
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Album Description
Vanessa Carlton returns with her highly anticipated sophomore album, "Harmonium." With the release of her first album, "Be Not Nobody," Vanessa was met with great response. Rolling Stone listed her as one of the "Ten Artists to Watch for 2002" and sure enough, her 2002 debut, "Be Not Nobody" was nominated for 3 Grammy awards and sold over 3 million albums worldwide.
Now Vanessa is back poised to exceed the accomplishments of her debut. With the help of her producer Stephan Jenkins (3rd Eye Blind), and guest musicians and vocalists which include Lindsey Buckingham and Pharrell Williams, Vanessa Carlton has created, yet again, a truly outstanding album.
ENHANCED CD features intimate behind the scenes footage with Vanessa.
Amazon.com
Sophomore albums are dicey affairs. With an early fork in the road before them, fresh-faced artists find themselves with a choice of either repeating the formula that worked before or venturing out in uncharted territory. Vanessa Carlton opts to test her range with her ambitious, admirable, but not always successful follow up to 2002's Be Not Nobody. Collaborating with boyfriend Stephan Jenkins (the Third Eye Blind frontman produced the album and helps out as a writer and musician), Carlton explores new themes and sonic textures throughout the 10-song outing, scoring impressively with the likes of "White Houses" (featuring Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham) and the assured, driving "Private Radio." The naiveté of "San Francisco" is ultimately winning ("Talking in the Mission over coffee/ This is my utopia" she gushes, though the line about "Steinbeck and those old men whistling" is a headscratcher). Still, the elegant arrangements and Carlton's insistent piano lines can't quite cover up a lack of truly memorable melodies. Yes, Carlton is maturing and Harmonium brings her closer to where she's going, but she's still got a ways to go. --Steven Stolder
Customer Reviews
VANESSA HAS BEEN 3RD EYE BLINDED! - Reviewed on 2007-12-08
1 customer found this review helpful.
I'm a HUGE 3rd Eye Blind (3EB) fan ... and a Vanessa Carlton fan (and I think I fell in love with her before that Chump Stephan got his grimy mitts on her - kidding). I could write a book here giving examples, etc. But any 3EB fan out there will know what I mean. Those who are not familiar with 3EB probably just think that Vanessa has found a new fresh (yet overall too somber for her) sound. My advice to the latter is, never listen to 3EB - you're already a fan and don't know it but don't ruin it for yourself. For me, a fan of both, it's like I lost a favorite artist (Vanessa). Sadly she seems to have lost herself in Stephan's influence. There's not a trace of the Vanessa of "A Thousand Miles", "Ordinary Day", "Sway", or her dynamic unique singing style well-demonstrated in "Rinse". I MISS THAT VANESSA; the one we were all introduced to and love. And I REALLY liked her rendition of "Painted Black"; no matter what industry critics have said.
"White Houses", "San Francisco", and "Private Radio" . . . and . . . sound like Vanessa doing 3EB tributes. (Oh man, the lyrics on those: SOOOO blatantly 3EB! Not written FOR Vanessa - she sounds beautiful singing them though . . . but she'd even sound beautiful singing "John Jacob JingleHeimerShmidt" - isn't she Great?!) And Stephan's influence permeates and overwhelms Vanessa's identity throughout the entire CD. I could give a million specific examples in any aspect: Vocal styles, Vocal dynamics, Voice processing patterns - so blatant that it's like 3EB on voice-changing hormones. 3EB's once novel and unique attention-getting transitions, background vocals, and shocking contrasts (ex. "She Floats", the chorus amongst the violins contrasted with screeching strings/electronica) are everywhere on this CD. Then there's the instruments: guitar wah wahs, fading drums, and of course the keyboards (including all the CraZy sound effects) that are so uniquely 3EB (ex. end of "San Francisco" you'd never know it's not 3EB). Almost exact Lyrics, 3EB favorite themes involving somber oceans rising up, summer fading, sunsets by the ocean, etc. . . . lifted right out of 3EB songs (ex. "Walking with the living/wounded").
I'm not saying the songs are not good. There are some keepers but they should be on a 3EB CD (esp. those first 3 I mentioned). I feel sad about this. We're missing out on some truly great NEW FRESH UNIQUE music from Vanessa's heart and soul. This CD is a 3rd Eye Blind CD with the ONLY exceptions being Vanessa's beautiful voice (but not vocal style - that's heavily Jenkins) and her incredible keys (which are overshadowed/replaced throughout most of the CD by the Jenkins invasion - sorry to say it).
I want Vanessa back. I hope she hasn't lost herself. I may not know Vanessa personally, or even if those songs are really "her" either . . . but I know 3rd Eye Blind; and that's not Vanessa Carlton. Whatever "she" is, I know it's beautiful and I want to hear it.
First-Time Vanessa Carlton Fan, Loved Every Bit of It! - Reviewed on 2007-10-03
1 customer found this review helpful.
I cannot write about a previous album and express my disappointment as a fan in how she's somehow changed. All I can do is judge this album, as it's the first stuff by her that I've listened to. It's somewhat unfair to judge an artist's current flair by her previous work, but I understand that it's common for many to do that.
So, from what I've listened to and experienced of Ms. Carlton, here's my perspective. This young woman has a remarkable voice. I listen to her album all of the time, almost every week. The songs are addictive to listen to and lift my spirits when I am down and comfort me when I am feeling depressed and lonely.
One of my favorite songs is "Who's to Say?", which deals with having a young and enduring love while dealing with prejudice in family and society. Anyone whose been in a interracial or same-sex relationship will resonate with those lyrics and those who haven't will certainly feel some sympathy in hearing lyrics that have a bit of universality in theme.
Another song I like is "White Houses", which is a popular hit of hers. It deals with her losing her virginity and teen innocence in a white picket fence suburb. The song softly portrays the development a maturing lady, while taking into mind all the sensitivities of modest listeners while subtly shocking them with irony.
This album is well put together. I cannot compare it against anything but its own merit. I enjoyed every track, and I cannot say that for many artists that I've listened to. Carlton is definitely talented and I look forward to buying more of her music. I hope she continues to produce further works.
Harmonium - Reviewed on 2007-01-15
6 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.
okay I would like to say thay i think this is the best cd I've ever bought in my life. I'm not even joking you... and if you think im wrong, that's okay... I don't really care. :D
White Houses- The song is about a time with her friends, and she's talking about how much fun she had and just all the experiences she had, this song is close to my heart, I seriously relate. The lryics are so relatable, and you feel like one of her friends. 10/10
Who's To Say- This is one song that I'm sure I'll love forever. It's about her and her boyfriend and how no one approves of them and how young they are and how sometimes you listen to your family and sometimes you dont for your own good. This is kind of like Beautiful by Christina Aguilera, but more subtle. Like it kind of goes along with like same-sex relationships and stuff. The lyrics are amazing. 10/10
Annie- It's about a little girl she meets and she's dying and she loves Vanessa a lot, and she just really admires her. She thinks that she shouldn't think that trying to live is life. One of my favorite songs of all time. Most definitly 10/10
San Fransico- Obiously, about San Fran and it's about what her perspective is about the city. The piano, and band playing in the back is great. This song just... really makes you want to go there. 10/10
Afterglow- Slower than the other ones but most definitly one of my favorites. The song's about is talking about this revalation she's having and how the person's shes trying to tell inst understanding. "If you could see, what's coming over me then you would know..." I love this one 10/10
Private Radio- This one could have definitly made it on the radio and would have done really well. Catchy... very catchy, and a good song. Not my favorite, but a good one. 9/10
Half a Week Before Winter- I'm ont exactly sure what this song is about.. not my favorite... actaully probably my least favorite. But it's not terrible. 7/10
Cest La Vie- Omigossh I love this song. It's really raw, and it's really tell-it-like-it-is. The music is beautiful and it's one of my favorites. 10/10
Papa- Really slow beggining. But the piano, and everyhting is really beautiful and really raw edged. Not as pretty at Whtie Houses, but still very good. "Boy you give good, love plastic love." 9/10
She Floats- I love the lyrics to this song, and the orchestra is amazing in this song. Very girl interrupted. People say it reminds them of Avril Lavigne, but no... it sounds like Vanessa. 8/10
The Wreckage- The lyrics are really... Let's just say that you have to read between the lines of the song... It's not easy to apprehend. But still very good, thought not my favorite. 7/10
as you can see i really thought this cd was great. People say it was a bad second album.. I myself, didn't buy the first one, but I honestly think it's the best cd i own... and i own alot.
Most Definitly buy this cd... haha hopefully this wasn't too long.
:D
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Book Subjects
- Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock Music
- Rock
- Rock/Pop
- Singer/Songwriter