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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Canadian Chamber Chanteuse Creates Classic,
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This review is from: Heart of My Own (Audio CD)
In 2007, Canadian artist Basia Bulat released her debut album "Oh, My Darling" to warm acclaim, eventually landing on the shortlist for the 2008 Polaris Music Prize (apologies Caribou, but Basia deserved it more). Also in '08, Rough Trade finally released the album here in the States, where I immediately was drawn to her smoky, almost ethereal, vocals. Clocking in at just over thirty-eight minutes, "Oh, My Darling" weaves between simple acoustic folk jaunts like "Before I Knew" (recently featured in a Subaru advert), to country-tinged pop numbers like "December", all the way to full-band arrangements like "Snakes and Ladders", replete with surging piano riffs and a sublime string section.
Now, in early 2010, sophomore effort "Heart of My Own" comes along as a pitch perfect winter release. Interest in this record has been building for months now, ever since lead single "Gold Rush" was made available on Bulat's website last year. Since then, she's been steadily incorporating new tracks into her recent setlists. "Gold Rush" is a song that could only be conceived by Bulat, with gorgeous vocals that wisp into the melody, then swell with epic grandeur into the chorus, all while the light percussion and buoyant string section intently follow her lead. "Heart of My Own" was composed almost entirely on the road, as over the past year Bulat embarked on a whirlwind tour across her homeland, Australia, Europe, and the United States. This seems to have influenced her work here, as there is an immediate intensity to certain songs not present on "Oh, My Darling", though the intimate feel of Bulat's throaty vocals anchors it all wonderfully. I find that most records are an ephemeral experience, because I can typically glean all the artist has to offer with but a handful of spins. I've played this one through three times, and each time some other subtle nuance reveals itself, tucked away in a song that I hadn't noticed before. Suffice it to say that "Heart of My Own" is every bit the equal of its predecessor, indeed, it's a more intricately layered work as well. "Go On" contains a surprisingly powerful snare tapping about in a marching fashion, and this paired with Bulat's somewhat darker lyrics combine to form an impression that this will be a more dispirited album than her debut. Then comes second track "Run", a heart-crushingly beautiful love song with a exquisite chorus that is almost entirely composed of the word "run". On paper this probably wouldn't seem viable, but in Bulat's capable hands the track is easily one of my favorites on an album filled with them. "If Only You" is another inviting love song, this being of the more "come back to me" variety, which is a fittingly jaunty melody propelled along by a buoyant a trumpet section! This isn't to say Bulat has shed the acoustic-folk sensibilities that permeated her first record, as songs like "Sugar and Spice" and "I'm Forgetting Everyone" both fall into this category. This record feels like a natural transition, effectively maturing her sound whilst still retaining everything that made "Oh, My Darling" such an endlessly enjoyable album. In fact, I concede I'm at a loss to find faults with this one, though I tend to make a concerted effort to mention the missteps an artist makes along with the outright praise. Every track here shines: "Walk You Down" is a pleasantly peppy pop song, "The Shore" magnificently features Bulat's trademark autoharp, while "Sparrow" is another acoustic-folk stunner with a chorus that rests on your heart like freshly fallen snow. I wouldn't lend credence to pretentious professional critics who deride any artist that isn't aboard the hipster bandwagon, such as the odious Paste Magazine reviewer who gave this record a 57 out of 100 (no subscription renewal this year, thank you very much). This may be a presumptuous claim, but I feel resolutely confident "Heart of My Own" will stand tall as one of the top ten albums of the year. Even the album closer, "If It Rains", brings a smile to the face, in spite of the crestfallen atmosphere. I cannot conceive of a better way to summarize this album than to use Bulat's own words. In a recent interview, she stated: "I think ["Heart of My Own"] is at times extremely sparse and, well, spacious, with big choirs singing, and then it gets really dense with really spirited and rolling drums." In closing, I'd like to reiterate that there isn't a single misfire on this record, but some songs are naturally better than others. My personal rankings are as follows: Perfect: "Run", "Gold Rush", "The Shore", "If Only You" Excellent: "Sparrow", "Walk You Down", "If It Rains", "Go On" Good: "Heart of My Own", "Sugar and Spice" Okay: "Once More, for the Dollhouse", "I'm Forgetting Everyone"
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fresh and Artistic!,
By Whozis (Kentucky) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Heart Of My Own (MP3 Download)
I love this new album from Basia Bulat. The music, to me, is fresh and artistic, as opposed to being commercial. I love her voice, although the vibrato turns some off, and occasionally I tire of it, as well. I like that she sings what is on her heart, and I also like the musical arrangements, that can differ greatly from song to song. Most favored: Gold Rush, Run, Walk You Down, If It Rains, and Heart of My Own. Least favored: Sparrow. The rest, I also like, and must say that they are finding a place in my heart. The more that I listen to them, the better that I like them.
This lady and her album have a folksy sound, picking up on different genres of music -- perhaps trying to showcase her versatility? Some are a bit bluesy, some are folksy, some have a tinge, maybe, of country music? This album is easy on the ears, and evokes many emotions. i highly recommend it to those who like this style of music.Heart of My Own
5.0 out of 5 stars
Totally Amazing Music,
This review is from: Heart Of My Own (MP3 Download)
This album is one of my favorite and most listened to albums.
Basia's voice and musical talent is amazing. This album is a must have.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alive, Spontaneous, Incredible.,
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This review is from: Heart Of My Own (MP3 Download)
Ontario's Basia Bulat could melt iron with her relentless charm. Even if she weren't a talented multi-instrumentalist, she'd still own the creative brilliance and distinguished voice to cement her foothold in a musical niche I'm still struggling to define with labels. Nestled somewhere amid chamber classical, bluegrass, and Americana pop, Basia sets up shop and simply "makes music." Despite accolades garnered from her freshman release, "Oh, My Darling," there is no pretension or gimmick here; in fact, every single song from "Heart of My Own" feels as if it was recorded in a single session, without any deliberation or self-awareness.
"Heart of My Own" is what all great music should be: alive and spontaneous.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Album of 2010,
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This review is from: Heart of My Own (Audio CD)
Bulat's voice catches you first. You cannot place it, but there is something interestingly sweet about her vibrato and tone. It's the perfect greeting, like Laura Dern emerging from the darkness in Blue Velvet. Her lyrics, however, tell a different story: she uses the pathos in her voice to deliver us back into the darkness of life, specifically through love and relationships. I got the feeling that this was someone could never love again (or, to be fair, the character she creates in the songs) but somewhere, there is hope- there can be forgiveness and there can be redemption.
Each song creates a space for itself without having to admit that the album as a whole creates a singular vision, which it does in the layers of each track. Upon reaching the end, there's a sensation that exists and I believe that must vary from person to person. For me, however, it's what i described above: a sense that that the universe is vast and that maybe, if you're lucky, there is hope somewhere in it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Heart of My Own - Basia Bulat,
This review is from: Heart of My Own (Audio CD)
This product arrived within three days of its release date and well before the estimated arrival date! It was in perfect, new condition. I adore Bulat's folk style, and would suggest others to explore this as well.
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