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5.0 out of 5 stars
long time fan..., March 20, 2004
This review is from: Asianblue (Audio CD)
Emm Gryner has been my favourite female artist for a long time now. 'Asianblue' is Emm's newest release filled with pop rock anthems. Though more pop driven then her other albums, it still gives off amazing energy and it still has classic Emm lyrics and piano. A great CD for the car or when you're hanging out outside in the backyard.
01 Symphonic : the album opens beautifully with this fast paced song
02 Beautiful Things : the single, amazing hook and melody
03 Northern Holiday : was my favourite song when I first got the album, still amazing though no longer my favourite song on the CD
04 Free : the lyrics hit home, a beautifully written song about wanting to be free
05 Young Rebel : this song has great lyrics
06 Siamese Star : a slower song but nonetheless a great song to listen to whatever your mood
07 Lonestar : one of my favourites, really catchy and a great tune
08 Christopher : very slow, amazing heartfelt lyrics and piano is superb
09 Divine Like You : it's got a different tune and I like it
10 East Coast Angel : my favourite song, I just love the melody and lyrics
11 Green Goodnight : slow, sad, beautiful. The true Emm.
If you want to listen to good music, buy this CD!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Asianblue, November 28, 2003
This review is from: Asianblue (Audio CD)
After 2001's stripped-down covers disc, Girl Versions, who would've guessed that Emm Gryner would return with the pop masterpiece that is her seventh album, Asianblue. Opening track, "Symphonic," begins with the song's primary piano line filtered to sound as if it were coming through an older radio almost as a nod to the simpler sound she's left behind. Veteran producer Wally Gagel (Eels, Folk Implosion, Rolling Stones) does a nice job in making the disc sound well crafted while staying away from the pitfalls of overproduction. "Free" is a time signature away from sounding at home on the clubfloor while "Young Rebel" begins with an ethnic slant that would make Shakira jealous. After all is said and done however the disc's closing track, "Green Goodnight," returns Emm to the simpler piano and vocals on which most of her fans became accustomed. Asianblue shows that radio-friendly pop can be made successfully on one's own terms without outside interference.
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Brilliant Record, Brilliant Singer!, December 11, 2003
This review is from: Asianblue (Audio CD)
Back in 1998 when she released 'Public' and had her only real radio hit 'Summerlong' she was starting to get a bit of attention. But when she got dropped from her record label and had to become an indie artist, exposure became more difficult. This is partly good as she has become a role model of sorts for aspiring indie artists, but at the same time it is a shame that she is not better known. She could have a level of fame similar to Tori Amos, not huge but certainly a known name.
Asian Blue is perhaps her strongest work to date(Public and Science Fair are pretty solid too) with a variety of sounds and musical styles incorporated into the record. Solid from start to finish, there isn't a bad track on the album. Asian Blue and Emm Gryner are true hidden gems in Canadian music. Go check out this album, you won't be disappointed. I would give it at least 4 stars, heck make it 5, this woman needs some exposure!
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