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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Open Your Eyes,
By Cabir Marc Davis (Amazon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
If you haven't yet heard of this remarkable comeback album by one of pop's most underrated and talented stars, you're doing yourself a huge disservice. I remember when Billboard magazine said that this CD was 2000's answer to Alanis Morissette's 'Jagged Little Pill'. I'd go a step further and say that 'The Color of Silence' is what 'Jagged Little Pill' wanted to be, but couldn't. I am extremely pleased that this CD is available for sale on Amazon, and glad that Tiffany Darwisch finally gets her work marketed to a wider audience.You may remember Tiffany from her mall hits in 1987, but if you're approaching this album with that mentality, you're bound to be surprised. I've heard of Tiffany fans saying 'Give her a chance. Listen to the album before forming an opinion of her'. This was because most people wrote her off even before attempting a listen to 'The Color of Silence'. Well, what I say is DON'T give her a chance. You don't need to. The music speaks for itself. And if you don't find this music appealing, then you're either extremely old and senile, or you're into heavy metal. Then again, if you were either of those things, you wouldn't even be on this page, would you? This beautiful album opens with Tiffany's 2001 college hit 'Open My Eyes'. Upon first listen, her new style strikes you as reminiscent of Alanis and Melissa Etheridge. Only her voice is MUCH better than either of those singers. I love it that Tiff wrote most of the songs on here, unlike her work a decade ago by that awful producer. 'Open My Eyes' is by far the catchiest little ditty Tiffany has put out, and you'll be humming this one for weeks. Deborah Gibson should listen to this CD before attempting something as dismal as her new 'M.Y.O.B' CD. The next track is the first single release from the CD - 'I'm not sleeping'. In an age where a young chanteuse's pairing with a black rap star almost always results in a No. 1 (case in point : Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule on 'I'm Real' and Mariah Carey with Mystikal on 'Don't Stop'), this track should have been 2001's big hit, but radio passed on it, and in the process missed out on what could have been the biggest song of the year. Tiffany sings with Krayzie Bone on this track - its a very melodious, multi layered song that is quite involving. On the rare occasions where the album falters, it does so with a sense of humor. This is best embodied on 'Piss U Off', a track where Tiffany complains about her ex - a sort of poppish take on 'You Oughta Know'. This is a pretty enough pop song with a singalong chorus, but the entire mood is pretty much destroyed when Tiffany brings in bagpipes (literally). I don't know what they were thinking when they recorded this, but you'll have such a swell time listening to it that you'll forgive them for what they've done. Infectious! Tiffany's Nashville aspirations mix with her pop persona on the next two tracks - 'I Will Not Break Down' and 'Keep Walking', both which reiterate the theme of a strong woman who is unwilling to back down and take abuse from either society, men, or just nature in general. However, Tiffany's message never gets self-indulgent. The lyrics are always thoughtful and well-meant, and the music is just so multi-faceted that you're bound to give in to the album's sheer energy. Really, I haven't been this involved with an album since Alanis Morissette's 'Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie' and this one is a million times better than that. I must also bring to your attention that this album holds the best ballad that Tiffany has ever recorded. 'If Only', currently breaking airplay records in the Orient, is the most sonically and lyrically challenging track that Tiffany has recorded. Its a personal track, and even if you haven't lost anyone important, its obvious that Tiffany is singing this for someone special. I was instantly reminded of Tiffany's ballad from the early 1990s called 'If love is blind', but 'If Only' holds its own. If you're tired of sappy love songs and goodbye hymns sung by tired divas like Celine Dion, please take my word for it and check out 'If Only'. You'll also realize that the best voices are found in the most unexpected places. The title track, which is shortened down to 'Silence', is a rock opera-style track that sounds great on hi-fi equipment. In related information, the production values on this disc are exceptionally high, and you could use this as a reference disc for your equipment. Sort of like 'The Fifth Element' for the CD world. On 'Silence', Tiffany continues her theme of emancipation and the right of a woman to choose. She also points a knowing finger at people who laugh at her attempts to come back after such a long lapse, and also, I think, at people she thought were her friends but weren't : "All my little merry friends / Have turned their backs on me / Excuse me if I'm jaded / I'm so tired of people telling me / How it should be / Their promises have faded". The next song also stresses the importance of silence in life. 'All The Talking' is the song that deals with the problems that crop up when theres too much unnecessary communication in a relationship. This is an interesting concept, and I'm glad someone addressed it. What is most evident here is that you finally feel that Tiffany has lived what shes singing about. So while its still great to listen to 'Promises made promises broken' from the first LP, you get the feeling that the person we're listening to is the real Tiffany Darwisch. The next track is very reminiscent of Thievery Corporation and Milla Jovovich, for some reason. 'Good Enough For Me' is a song that has everything going for it and would do amazingly well on radio if someone chose to release it. It also seems to be inspired by Mirwais and the electronic sounds of the Euro scene, and this all works well to give the song an unmistakably modern feel. Beautiful work. 'Christening' was supposed to be the first video release from the album, but got shelved once the management got caught up in the 'Open My Eyes'/'I'm Not Sleeping' discussion. Its a fabulous rock song, and I was reminded of 'Hair'. I'd love to see Tiff do a totally rocked out performance of this song. If theres one rock track on this album worth checking out, its this one. The next track ranks up there with the best folk songs of the 60s. I have no idea how Tiffany managed to capture the mood of an entire flower child generation in one four minute classic. 'Betty' is the song in question (note how Tiffany has one song with a name featured in it, on every album shes released : 'Danny' on her first LP, 'Oh Jackie' on her second, 'Tiff's back' on her third', 'Sam loves Joann' on her fourth, and now this one.) 'Butterfly', which closes the US edition of this CD, is a simple pop-rock song about 'flying away' to become your own person. However, Tiffany has apparently recorded a bunch of new songs that all feature on various editions of this record. This particular version of the CD has the following tracks : 'As I Am', 'Falling', and 'Flown'. Other versions of the CD contain a track called 'Sometimes' in place of one of these songs, plus another one called 'All I Wanted'. Well, the bottom line is, if you're sick and tired with the music scene the way it is now, you may want to pick this one up. Its truly original, and is a solid album from start to finish. Its not often that you find an album that really has something to say, and 'The Color of Silence' will definitely make you realize that there are true artists out there who go unnoticed due to unjust preconceived notions. Trust in Tiffany Darwisch, open your eyes, and enjoy the best album released this year. You won't have reason to be disappointed. Thank you, Tiffany.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
awesome voice, and lyrics but so-so music,
By Van Ty (JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
I so much loved her first two pop-like cd's...I felt that they had a lot of groovy and touching songs. I did not buy this album until I was able to read some reviews about it first. So many of the reviews were so good, that I bought this cd without even hearing a single song beforehand. My impression...I love her strong powerful voice and meaningful lyrics a whole lot!!! The music for many of the songs is decent,raw and rock-like(not very teenage pop-like for sure!!!) The music to her songs although impressive, can at times sound too similar and not have enough varying instruments or sound effects(which is why this cd has a really raw sound to it) I particularly love her ballads on this cd..."If only" which is my favorite, "Betty", and the other slow ones that are on the import which I have. Actually, the first 4-6 songs kick some pretty good but before the rest of the rock-like songs begin to sound too similar to each other. To sum it up, I don't feel sorry for spending the money to buy this import, because I have a feeling that with each listening, it only gets better and better(and that's a good thing!!!)
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Album of the Year!,
By Kevin Batista (Middlebury, Connecticut United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
Instead of following the current musical trends with her fellow pop alumni like Jordan Knight and Joey McIntyre, Tiffany has successfully changed her sound from synthesizer pop cheese to sophisticated adult rock. Every song on the album shows a newfound maturity, and Tiffany has put in a lot of thought(and her own songwriting) into this masterpiece. I hope this album becomes very popular because it is deserving of a whole new audience. And in a current musical system where young girls are showing more skin than actual talent, "The Color of Silence" should appeal to the music lovers who seek more substance rather than style. Some great tracks include: "Open My Eyes", "Silence", "Good Enough for Me", "Butterfly", "Piss U Off", and "All the Talking."
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An EXCELLENT album from start to finish!,
By Invisiboy2001 "invisiboy2001" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
Music fans who think Tiffany is "stuck" in her '80s sound will be pleasantly surprised when they hear this thoroughly modern and non-contrived album. From the moment "Open My Eyes" erupts into its fantastic, explosive chorus to the spectacular guitar rifts that close the gorgeous "Flown," this CD is solid, expressive rock music through and through. Honestly, I was a kid in the '80s and loved Tiffany's pop stuff, but with age, I outgrew her records...and when I saw this CD at Tower Records, I bought it thinking it would be amusing and nothing more. Well, I didn't know it then, but I had added a CD to my collection that has parked itself into my Top 10 albums of all time list, along with Bruce Springsteen and Kate Bush, just for reference's sake. I urge you to pick this CD up. It is spectacular! And it got very little airplay (that's the music business, folks!), so grab this album before it disappears! You'll be glad you did. Amazon.com's track listing is incorrect. The correct track list is: 1. Open My Eyes
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of her best,
By "pipercharmed" (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
I have always been a big fan of Tiffany's work, but I think she has outdone herself on this album.Her lyrics are more mature and there are many songs that one can personally relate to. That's what I like the best. It makes you feel like you are not alone when you hear a few of her songs and realize that is exactly how you too were feeling. Only she puts it into words better and of course there is the fact that she has such a beautiful and strong voice. I highly recommend this CD. You can't appreciate good music if you are not listening to Color of Silence!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Darn good music...,
By A Customer
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
I purchased this CD after reading the reviews, and hearing the one single "I'm Not Sleeping". I thoroughly enjoy the CD. The music reminds me of a combination of her older pop music with a harder edge, and a little Alanis Morrisette attitude thrown in. The ballads are pretty good, and the rest of the album holds up as well. It is a little disappointing that none of the singles have made it on regular radio airplay. A couple should have been Top 40 singles, if only the music industry had given these songs a chance. All just my opinion, of course...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DON"T MISS THIS CD!,
By Peter (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
To everyone who wrote Tiffany off back in the 80s you will be shocked and pleasantly surprised and amazed at what she sounds like now. I've been a fan of hers since day one and i'm just laughing at the fact that here is Tiffany, the girl who so many people made fun of as cheesy teeny-bopper fluff back then, and now she's here today with a great cd that is in many ways far superior to many of the females in rock on the charts now. And i'm glad! Tiffany is one of the most under-rated female vocalists ever. I played the opening track "Open My Eyes" for friends of mine without telling them it was Tiffany and their jaws just dropped in amazement. You'll be amazed too. Leave your image of what you remember Tiffany sounding like at the door and give this cd a listen. You won't believe how good it is. The whole cd is a solid production from start to finish, and the songs are well-written and show that Tiffany has indeed matured into a solid entertainer and can compete with any female out there now, and is just as good, if not better than many of them. She is THE ultimate comeback story! Buy this cd. You will not be one bit sorry.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Believe it when you hear it!,
By A Customer
This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
You know when you take an odd chance on a CD and pat yourself on the back when it turns out to be the find of the year? Well, OK....I was a little late. This CD actually came out in 2000, but WOW...what a surprise. It's truly a great CD (as difficult as that may be to accept). Forget WHO you think "Tiffany" is and listen the the MUSIC. This has not left my stereo since I bought it. Moreover, everyone that I have played it for has been beyond impressed! So, go ahead...don't miss out!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
who would have thought,
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This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
having never been a fan of teen sensations { donny osmond, lief garrison, et al } i cannot convey the amasement i feel of not only liking this CD but being totally engrossed in the songs. after seeing her story on Behind the Music you can understand thethe message behind each song...even the ones she didn't help write. it is a strong, mature record with a great pop sensibility that is intelligent without being pretentious. i had already bought the original release but lost it in a car wreck. so bought this one. the added songs a nice but not quite in the same league as the first 13 tracks. if you listen to this CD without any preconcieved notions you will be richly rewarded.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a comeback!,
By A Customer
This review is from: THE COLOR OF SILENCE (Audio CD)
I urge all tiffany fans to get the import version with the bonus songs. "As I am" is one of the best tiffany songs and the other 2 are good as well. This CD is consistently good, it's a shame that more people won't hear this CD because of it being a "tiffany" CD. The girl rocks!!
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